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3 Vision ~ Innovation ~ Progress 2010 Municipality of Red Lake
CONTACT
INFORMATION
Municipality of Red Lake 2 Fifth Street Balmertown, Ontario P0V 1C0 Phone: (807) 735 –2096 Fax: (807) 735-2286 Web: www.redlake.ca
Bill Greenway Economic Development Officer Phone: (807) 735 –2096 Ext. 238 Email: [email protected]
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS 3
VISION AND MISSION STATEMENT 4
DISTANCES & MAP OF RED LAKE 5
ABOUT RED LAKE 6
STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE 7
CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 8
ABOUT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 9
WHY RED LAKE 10
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 11
COMMUNICATIONS AND UTILITIES 12
INVESTED IN LIVING 13
LABOUR FORCE BY INDUSTRY 14
EDUCATION 15
POPULATION DEMOGRAPHICS 16
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY 17
HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL 18
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 19
MUNICIPAL BUSINESS TAXATION RATES, PERMITTING, PLANNING & ZONING FEES
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BUSINESS RESOURCES 21
CONTACT INFORMATION 22
4 Vision ~ Innovation ~ Progress 2010 Municipality of Red Lake
Vision Statement
The Municipality of Red Lake is a progressive community strategically located on the major access route to a large part of Northwestern Ontario, a region with significant potential for sustainable development.
As a community, the Municipality is characterized by our northern hospitality and our entrepreneurial spirit. We recognize the importance of partnerships and employ them, both within the Municipality and with
our neighboring communities, to enable development and encourage social and economic growth. The Municipality of Red Lake is composed of a number of distinct communities, each of which is respected for its individuality and uniqueness. Each community is a supportive integral member of our larger united Municipality. As an organization, the Municipality of Red Lake is respected for the high value placed on the social and economic commitment given to its residents and citizens. Our governance and organizational structures and practices are recognized for their integrity, effectiveness and efficiency. Our full service community’s economy is based on mining,
wood resources and tourism. We are a distribution centre for goods and services to that part of Northwestern Ontario accessed through the expanding network of roads originating from our gateway location. Our municipal endeavors in each of these economic sectors reflect our need to ensure the sustainability of our community and enhance its compatibility with the physical, social and economic environment in which we exist. The Municipality of Red Lake is recognized and celebrated as a community in which businesses can succeed and all residents are proud to live, work, play, and retire.
Mission Statement
The Municipality of Red Lake is a legally incorporated organization which acts in a formal
manner to provide leadership, make decisions and take action regarding the establishment
and implementation of policies, procedures and standards regarding matters of public interest
to all residents. The Municipality of Red Lake is also a vehicle whereby its residents work
together to identify needs and formulate plans which manage change and address challenges
in ways that will enhance their quality of life.
Mayor Phil Vinet
5 Vision ~ Innovation ~ Progress 2010 Municipality of Red Lake
Source: Google Images
Distance to Red Lake
Km Miles
Ear Falls 71 43
Dryden 216 130
Kenora 275 165
Thunder Bay 568 341
Winnipeg 482 289
Sioux Lookout 313 188
Emo, USA border 408 245
Fargo, USA 825 495
Sault Ste Marie 1,250 750
Sudbury 1,549 929
Ottawa 2,036 1,222
Detroit 1,809 1085
Toronto 1,927 1,156
Montreal 2,232 1,339
Source: McSweeney & Associates 2007
RED LAKE
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Nestled in Ontario’s Northland, at the end of Highway 105, 170 kilometers north of the Trans-
Canada Highway, there is a place of beauty second to none...Red Lake. Our community has
all the modern conveniences and amenities necessary to lead a less stressful rural lifestyle.
Though the community of Red Lake is less than a century old people have lived in the area
for centuries. Early inhabitants were the Cree and Sioux Nations but approximately 300
years ago the Ojibway became the dominant culture. In the 19th century fur was the main
commodity of the Canadian North necessitating the formation of Red Lake as a fur outpost.
As the fur industry struggled in the late 19th century an exciting new industry (gold) took its
place and in 1925 the gold rush began. Over the years, mining has and continues to, exude
a major economic influence over the area. Through the years one mining company continues
to flourish, operating as Goldcorp Red Lake Gold Mines, it is the largest employer in the
region employing over 1,200.
In the recent past forestry played a significant role in the local economy. Timber and wood by
-products were harvested and shipped to processing mills and facilities across Northwestern
Ontario. Despite a recent national decline and the subsequent crisis in the forestry industry,
an extremely promising and ambitious project is scheduled to start in the area. Two Feathers
Forest Products LP is in the process of finalizing details to construct a plant to manufacture
value-added wood products destined for overseas markets. This unique business venture
promises to provide some relief to the beleaguered Canadian forestry industry.
Many tourists come to the Red Lake area to experience the world class outdoor activities.
With over 100 fishing and hunting camps in the Red Lake region, tourism factors significantly
in the regional economy. Tourism has been identified as a growth industry with enormous
potential. Eco-tourism is growing in popularity and is been promoted by an international
marketing campaign. Five hundred miles of shoreline; abundant wildlife; excellent fishing;
snowmobile trails; cross-country skiing; and other activities ensures a rich outdoor
experience.
Red Lake enjoys a long and continuous history of float plane transportation. Red Lake’s
largest annual event, the Norseman Festival, is based on the historic Canadian-made float
plane referred to as the Norseman. This festival attracts enthusiasts worldwide. From music
festivals, to fishing derbies, to winter activities, to curling bonspiels and other sporting events,
Red Lake offers plenty of recreational activities that everyone can enjoy.
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About Red Lake, Ontario, Canada….
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Red Lake’s Strategic Advantage…
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By 2031 External
Economic Influence:
6500 additional persons
conducting business and utilizing retail outlets in Red Lake via the
proposed Road North
By 2031 Internal
Economic Influence:
4000 person increase in population
Proposed Nungesser Road (Road North
Extension)
Population 400
Population 2500
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Population 4600
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The map below indicates current projects that are currently under consideration and/or construction in the Red Lake area. Red Lake is experiencing unprecedented economic activity and has an optimistic outlook towards the future.
Over the next 20 years we project our total population to increase to as much as 9,000 in contrast to our present population of 4,500. Accordingly, we are focused on economic diversification actively promoting industrial and commercial opportunities that will build the foundation for our economic future. As one of the fastest growth areas in Northwestern Ontario, Red Lake is ideally positioned to reward your business investment. Red Lake's focus on sustainable development is reflected in the increasing flow of local and outside investment dollars; commitment to development such as new industrial and commercial land; rebuilding and renewing infrastructure; support of both new and old economic business sectors; and respect for the environment.
Red Lake Construction Projects…
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Business Retention, Expansion & Attraction
Our goal is to attract new investment and grow/retain existing b u s i n e s s i n o u r community. Red Lake Economic Development (RLED) will assist you with all your site selection and investment
decisions. We work one-on-one with businesses to facilitate the process of locating to Red Lake.
RLED is committed to improving the economic
well-being of Red Lake residents through expansion of local businesses and the attraction of new ones to the area. Our objective is to strengthen the Red Lake business environment by making our Municipality an attractive place to live, work and operate a business.
How We Can Help Your Business
Information: From site selection data, information on government grants, loans and services to market research data and networking opportunities, RLED is a one-stop source for the most up to date and relevant information on Red Lake.
Advice: RLED can answer your questions or provide referrals on general business practices, expansion planning, and even link you with the most up to date information on exporting.
Assistance: RLED helps you cut through red tape. We’ll connect you with the decision makers, identify and connect you with potential funders, help you network with partners and allies, and link you to educational and training resources to meet all your human resource needs. RLED will bring you together with the people and expertise you need to succeed.
Proposed site of the new “state-of-the-art” Two Feathers Forest Products LP value-added production facility
"Red Lake is home to business, and
business is at home in Red Lake".
About Red Lake Economic Development...
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Airport
A very busy airport with a 5,000 foot all weather paved runway is used by over 32,000 visitors per year. The airport has regularly scheduled flights and charter service is available. The busy terminal building handles the daily variety of people and cargo demands. A new Airport Terminal Building is under construction with scheduled completion in 2011.
Tourism
The active tourist industry is well served by many tourist camps and outfitters in the area. Red Lake is a vibrant tourist destination hosting visitors from all over the world. We are known for our excellent wilderness and outdoor adventures. Our proximity to Woodland Caribou Provincial Park positions Red Lake as a “Gateway” to all types of outdoor activities.
Resource-Based Industries
As the gold mining and exploration industries continue to discover new mining strikes, excellent opportunities for mining service companies abound. In the near future, value-added forestry opportunities will further fuel Red Lake’s demand for service sector and support businesses.
Infrastructure and Health Care Services
Red Lake’s impressive infrastructure includes 4 modern water treatment plants ensuring a safe, clean water supply is available for everyone. A fully-equipped 18 bed hospital, medical clinic, doctors and dentists provide exceptional health and dental care.
Why Red Lake…
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Red Lake’s Regional Airport:
Red Lake (Regional) Airport P.O. Box 130 Cochenour, ON P0V 1C0 Phone : (807) 662-2581 Fax : (807) 662-2303 Email : [email protected] Web : www.red-lake.com/site/airport.shtml
Nearest International Airport:
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport* 2000 Wellington Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3H 1C2 Phone: (204) 987-9400 Fax: (204) 987-9401 Web: www.waa.ca
Nearest Intermodal Facility:
Winnipeg Intermodal Terminal* 611 Keewatin St Winnipeg, MB R2X 2S2 Phone: (204) 987-7710 Fax: (204) 694-5351
*Drive time from Red Lake to Winnipeg is approximately 6.0 hours.
Nearest Port:
Thunder Bay Port Authority* 100 Main St Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6R9 Phone: (807) 345-6400 Fax: (807) 345-9058 Web: www.portofthunderbay.com *Drive time from Red Lake to Thunder Bay is approximately 7.0 hours.
Red Lake Transportation Services...
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Telephone, Satellite TV, CATV, Cellular & Internet
Bell Canada (telephone, satellite TV, internet) 229 Vickers St. Thunder Bay, ON P7E 7J9 Phone: (807) 623-6464 Fax: (807) 625-1997 Web: http://www.bell.ca
Tbay Tel Business Solutions (cellular) 1046 Lithium Drive Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6G3 Toll Free: 1-888-279-0626 Web: http://www.tbaytel.net
Dryden Municipal Telephone System (cellular) 30 Van Horne Ave. Dryden, ON P8N 2A7 Toll Free: 1-888-223-9818 Web: http://www.dmts.biz/
Shaw Communications Inc. (cable tv and high speed internet) 102 10th Street Keewatin, ON P0X 1C0 Phone: (807) 547-2853 Email: [email protected]
Hydro Electric Services
Hydro One Networks Inc. 185 Clegg Rd. Markham, ON L6G 1B7 Toll Free Phone: (888) 664-9376 Fax: (905) 944-1235 Email: [email protected] Web: www.hydroone.com
Water and Sewage Services
Northern Waterworks Inc. 14 Young St. Red Lake, Ontario Canada POV 2MO Phone: (807) 727-2424 Fax: (807) 727-3732 General E-Mail: [email protected]
Red Lake Telecommunications and Utilities...
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Quality of Life
Red Lake boasts a desirable quality of life – minimal commutes, ample housing, excellent education and an abundance of recreational and cultural facilities. Low crime rates, excellent education and health care facilities. The Municipality is home to the Red Lake Regional Heritage Centre.
Recreational Amenities
one tennis court four baseball diamonds (one with lights) one 18 hole golf course two soccer fields three excellent public beaches one indoor arena one community centre one indoor curling rink two outdoor skating rinks terrific cross-country ski trails a substantial network of groomed snowmobile trails one bowling alley a regulation-size indoor swimming pool (with exercise, sauna and weight rooms) two regulation size squash courts (including climb-max, lifecycle and weight room)
Parks and Beaches
Numerous municipal parks are located throughout the Municipality offering individuals and families safe and pleasant surroundings in which to relax, play, or explore the unique history of the area. Picnic areas are available at beaches equipped with BBQ pits, horseshoe pits and play areas for children. In addition, many natural beaches and picnic areas are located along the shores of our beautiful area lakes.
Red Lake Invested in Living…
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The above figure illustrates the 2006 labour force (2,870) living in Red Lake by employment sector. In terms of total labour force in Red Lake, the mining sector is of greatest significance with 683 (24%) individuals involved in this industry. The retail, accommodations and food services sectors also account for a large percentage of the labour force with 304 (11%) and 276 (10%) individuals respectively.
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Participation rate 74.1 %
Employment rate 69.0 %
Unemployment rate 6.9 %
Source: McSweeney & Associates 2007
Source: McSweeney & Associates 2007
Red Lake’s Labour Force…
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Keewatin-Patricia District School Board facilities in the Red Lake District have been recently built or upgraded to include ground-source and/or solar heating systems. Recent capital expenditures by the school board has provided local students with some of the best facilities in Northwestern Ontario.
Red Lake Education or Training by Age Group Total Male Female
# of population aged 15-24 with trades training 15 15 0
# of population aged 15-24 with college or university training 85 40 45
# of population aged 25-34 with trades certificate training 50 40 10
# of population aged 25-34 with college or university training 400 165 235
# of population aged 35-64 with trades certificate training 370 285 85
# of population aged 35-64 with college or university training 650 295 355
Red Lake Schools Locations Phone
District Life Long Learning Centre 230 Howey St, Red Lake (807) 727-3267
Golden Learning Centre Mine Rd, Balmertown (807) 735-2088
Red Lake District High School Hwy 105, Red Lake (807) 727-2092
Red Lake-Madsen Public School 201 Howey St, Red Lake (807) 727-2331
St. Johns Separate School 54 Discovery Rd, Red Lake (807) 727-2365
Source: StatsCan 2006
Red Lake’s Education …
Municipality of Red Lake Daycares Locations Phone
Red Lake Daycare 201 Howey St, Red Lake (807) 727-2411
St. John’s Municipal Child Care Centre 54 Discovery Road, Red Lake (807) 735-2991
Balmertown Day Care Hwy 105, Red Lake (807) 727-2092
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Red Lake Age Characteristics
Total
Male
Female
Total Population 4,525 2,340 2,185
0 – 4 years 240 125 110
5 – 9 years 285 130 150
10 – 14 years 335 170 160
15 – 19 years 320 170 155
20 – 24 years 315 175 145
25 – 29 years 340 180 160
30 – 34 years 265 135 130
35 – 39 years 310 135 175
40 – 44 years 395 215 180
45 – 49 years 450 240 210
50 – 54 years 355 195 155
55 – 59 years 295 160 135
60 – 64 years 200 115 85
65 – 69 years 130 70 60
70 – 74 years 100 45 55
75 – 79 years 75 30 45
80 – 84 years 70 25 45
85 years and over 50 20 35
Median age of the population 37.9 38.4 37.4
% population aged 15 and over
81.1 81.6 80.4
Population: 4,526 Total private dwellings: 2,009 Population density per square kilometer: 7.4 Land area (square kilometer): 610.38
Source: StatsCan 2006
Source: StatsCan 2006
Red Lake’s Population Demographics…
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Featuring industrial-zoned lots ranging in size from .75 to 4.71 hectares, this strategically-located industrial park will be fully serviced in 2011. Phase 1 will consist of property with water, sewer and hydro available to suit every business requirement. The internal service road provides unrestricted access to all lots, while Nungesser Road provides convenient external entry to the entire industrial development. The industrial park is located 2 kilometers north on Nungesser Road and is literally within minutes of Goldcorp Red Lake Gold Mines, the Red Lake Airport and, will be north of, and immediately adjacent to, the proposed Two Feathers Forest Products LP value-added wood manufacturing plant. Plans are being discussed to extend Nungesser Road to provide an all-weather road accessing remote First Nations communities located north of Red Lake. Increased industrial activity is clearly evident around Red Lake, and we expect the industrial park to fill quickly meeting current and future business demands. For more information about acquiring property within the Municipality of Red Lake’s new Industrial Park please contact (807) 735-2096 ext.238.
Red Lake’s Industrial Property…
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Consisting of Parts 1 and 2 the highway commercial property is located on Highway 105 on the way to the entrance to Red Lake. It is a prime, high-traffic location ideally situated to build a commercial establishment. Whether it be retail, food, professional services, accommodation or auto dealerships, property can be selected and sized to suit the particular business needs of the commercial operation proposed. It is fully serviced with water, sewer, hydro and a paved access road is installed. For more information about acquiring property in the Municipality of Red Lake’s new Highway Commercial Development please contact (807) 735-2096 ext.238.
Red Lake’s Highway Commercial Property…
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There is a large variety of homes and rental properties available within the Municipality of Red Lake. Some Red Lake real estate listings can be viewed at the following websites: Austin and Austin Realty: www.austinrealty.on.ca Royal Lepage: www.royallepage.ca No Realty Fee: www.norealtyfee.com
The Northern Sun News, R e d L a k e ’ s l o c a l newspaper has private listings and rental property posted in their classified section. Please phone 807-727-2888 to enquire about a subscription to this local newspaper.
The Municipality also from time to time has serviced and unserviced residential property for sale. For more information about acquiring Municipally-owned residential property please contact (807) 735-2096 ext 232
Red Lake’s Residential Property…
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Building Permits Minimum $25.00 plus a charge based on Class and square footage.
Demolition Fees $0.05 per sq. ft. gross floor area
Official Plan Amendment $700.00
Site Plan Amendment $150.00
Zoning Amendment – minor & regular
$600.00
Minor Variance to Zoning By-law $300.00
Residential Development Charges No charge
Non-Residential Development Charges
No charge
Red Lake’s 2010 Business Taxation Rates,
Permitting, Planning and Zoning Fees…
Class Municipal Tax Rate Education Tax Rate Combined Tax Rate
Residential, Full 0.01633733 0.00241000 0.01874733
Farmland, Full 0.00408433 0.00062500 0.00470933
Multi-residential, Full 0.02286628 0.00241000 0.02527628
Commercial, Full 0.03035834 0.01430000 0.04465834
Commercial, Excess 0.02125084 0.01001000 0.03126084
Commercial, Vacant 0.02125084 0.01001000 0.03126084
Industrial, Full 0.04337886 0.01430000 0.05767886
Industrial, Excess 0.03036520 0.01001000 0.04037520
Industrial, Vacant 0.03036520 0.01001000 0.04037520
Large Industrial, Full 0.04521247 0.01430000 0.05951247
Large Industrial, Vacant
0.03164873 0.01001000 0.04165873
Industrial, New Construction
0.04337886 0.01430000 0.05767886
Commercial, New Construction
0.03035834 0.01430000 0.04465834
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Ministry of Northern Development Mines and Forestry P.O. Box 950 Red Lake ON P0V 2M0 Tel: (807) 727-1352 Fax: (807) 727-2946 Email: [email protected] Chukuni Communities Development Corporation P.O. Box 250 Red Lake, ON P0V 2M0 Phone: (807) 727-3275 Fax: (807) 727-3285 Email: [email protected] Web : www.chukuni.com Web: www.myredlake.com Web: www.visitredlakeregion.com Red Lake District Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 430 Red Lake, ON P0V 2M0 Phone: (807) 727-3722 Fax: (807) 727-3285 Email: [email protected] Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce P.O. Box 306 Red Lake, Ontario P0V 2M0 Phone: (807) 727-2688 Fax: (807) 727-3339 Website: www.cibc.com
Copperfin Credit Union P.O. Box 506 Balmertown, Ontario P0V 1C0 Phone: (807) 735-3404 Website: www.copperfin.ca
Scotiabank P.O. Box 316 Red Lake, Ontario P0V 2M0 Phone: (807) 727-2437 Fax: (807) 727-3981 Website: www.scotiabank.com
Red Lake’s Business Resources…
CONTACT
INFORMATION
The Corporation of the Municipality of Red Lake 2 Fifth Street Balmertown, Ontario P0V 1C0 Phone: (807) 735 –2096 Fax: (807) 735-2286 www.redlake.ca
Hours of Operation Monday through Friday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Bill Greenway Economic Development Officer Phone: (807) 735 –2096 Ext. 238 Fax: (807) 735-2286 Email: [email protected]
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