The City of Port Colborne's Economic Development Division plays an important role with the community's business sector. The division assists companies and entrepreneurs with locating or expanding in the municipality. It also assists businesses in expanding their market base, identifying available properties, and in accessing research, development, and capital funding. Staff also acts as a liaison between the business community and government offices and departments. For the tourism industry, the Economic Development Division prepares the annual Port Colborne Visitor's Guide, and operates the ...


Municipal Offices, 66 Charlotte Street, Port Colborne, ON L3K 3C8

The Welland Development Commission (WDC) was established in 1963 as a non-profit economic development corporation that is under the umbrella of the City of Welland government.The City's Economic Development works closely with other City departments in order to nurture local economic growth, attract and retain business, encouraging redevelopment, and embrace innovation. The City's staff of economic development professionals are dedicated to supporting the creation, sustainability, and growth of commercial and industrial communities.The WDC actively recruits new businesses and industries that ...


60 East Main St, Welland, ON L3B 3X4

The City of St. Catharines Economic Development team is committed to supporting business growth and investment in our community. We focus on attracting new businesses, while also helping existing businesses expand and thrive. Our team works closely with entrepreneurs, developers, and industry leaders to provide the right tools, resources, and connections — from the early planning stages through to launch and long-term success.To guide our efforts, we’ve developed the 2024–2029 Economic Development and Tourism Strategy. This five-year roadmap outlines the policies, programs, and initiatives ...


50 Church St, PO BOX 3012, St. Catharines, ON L2R 7C2

Anticipating UNESCO Global Geopark Certification 2024 Sharing the rich geological and cultural layers of Ontario's Niagara Peninsula Building on the fascinating geologic foundation of over 500 million years, with world renowned Niagara Falls as its beacon, the Niagara Geopark takes its cues from what Indigenous peoples have been doing here for thousands of years; meeting, trading, sharing stories, harvesting food and establishing strong family and cultural ties.At its core, the Niagara Peninsula Geopark is a sustainable tourism-oriented model for our Region that can help us reconnect with the ...


P.O Box 390, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0

Niagara Economic Developpment (NED) is dedicated to promoting the Niagara region on a global scale, providing innovative services to attract investment and drive growth. With easy access to diverse markets by land, rail, sea, and air, along with generous incentive programs and world class research and educational institutions, Niagara offers an ideal environment for business success. Beyond business opportunities, Niagara offers a high quality of life with easy commutes, a small-town feel, afffordable housing, and a wealth of ammenities. The 12 municipalities in the region work together to ...


1815 Sir Isaac Brock Way, Thorold, ON L2V 4T7

Just an hour's drive from Toronto and half that from the U.S. Border, spend a pleasant afternoon on Lincoln's part of the Niagara Wine Route, and immerse yourself in the old-world beauty of wine country - cradled in the bosom of the Niagara Escarpment.Indulge your senses in the charm of Lincoln's vineyards and estate wineries...the lush fragrances of ripening grapes...row upon orderly row of sundrenched vines…and their crowning glory - the world-class wines to sample and savour.Imagine the scenery as your drive, cycle or hike past miles of vineyards, many anchored by their own winery ...


4800 South Service Rd, Beamsville, ON L0R 1B1