Gananoque Investment Profile 2015
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Gananoque Investment Profile 2015
GANANOQUE INVESTMENT PROFILE GANANOQUE AND THE 1000 ISLANDS Town of Gananoque Ontario Prepared by: Gananoque Economic Development 30 King Street East Gananoque, Ontario K7G 2T6 www.gananoque.ca [email protected] 613-382-2149 ext 1127 January 2015 Canada GANANOQUE AND THE THOUSAND ISLANDS The Town of Gananoque and the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands are internationally recognized as Eastern Ontario’s most stunning waterfront regions. It has truly developed into a worldclass destination for visitors, residents and businesses. Strategically located on the Hwy 401 corridor and near the U.S border, Gananoque is centrally located between major urban centres including Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Watertown. This rural region offers a variety of unique attractions including a scenic cycling path along Thousand Island Parkway, a captivating waterfront trail, beautiful beaches, a Heritage Museum, an OLG Charity Casino, outstanding performances at the Thousand Islands Playhouse, and one of the most prominent golf courses in Ontario, Smuggler’s Glen. With its unbeatable quality of life and larger centres only minutes away, Gananoque and the Thousand Islands is an ideal region to locate your business. Township of Leeds &1000 Islands QUICK FACTS TOWN OF GANANOQUE Population Number of Households Land km2 Average Income Commercial Tax Rate Industrial Tax Rate Local Labour Force Tourists per Year 5200 2453 7 $59,224 0.0215 0.0298 2455 TOWNSHIP OF LEEDS AND THOUSAND ISLANDS 9300 4731 607 $67,366 0.0235 0.0282 5130 500 000 REGION 50km RADIUS 220 000 2500 $69,908 135 000 4, 250, 000 SOURCE: Statistic Canada 2011, 2006, Regional Tourist Area #9 Visitor Tracking and Performance Measures 2011 STRATEGIC & DEVELOPMENT ADVANTAGE UNBEATABLE QUALITY OF LIFE 15 km (9 mi) to the U.S Interstate-81 280 km (174 mi) to Toronto, ON 150 km (93 mi) to Ottawa, ON 250 km (155 mi) to Montreal, QC 30 km (18 mi) to Kingston, ON Located on the Highway 401 Detroit/Windsor-Montreal corridor Centre of 120 million consumers Over half of North American industry is within a day’s travel 1000 Islands International Bridge connecting Hwy 401 to U.S. Interstate 81 Via Rail Station with scheduled stops at the Gananoque station. GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION Progressive and Responsive Government Town of Gananoque Municipal Council Front Row: Mayor Erika Demchuk; Councillor Anne Warren Back Row: Councillor Brian Brooks; Councillor Dwayne Fletcher, Councillor Jan Hayes; Councillor Jeff Girling; Councillor Joe Jansen Services Delivered Emergency Services •Police Services •Fire Protection •911 •Ambulance Municipal Services •Waste Management •Water Services •Municipal Roads and Infrastructure •Garbage •Recycling & Landfill Health Services •Family Medical Centres •Nearby Hospitals •Retirement Services •Nursing Homes •Dentists •Chiropractors •Optometrists •Registered Massage Therapists Recreation Facilities •Municipal Marina •Municipal Parks/Beaches •Boat Launches •All Season Trails •Arena •Curling Club •Soccer and Baseball Fields •Recreation Clubs •Skateboard Park •BMX Public Services •Schools •Churches •Libraries •Service Clubs •Chamber of Commerce TOURISM Experience our incredible backyard. From arts, heritage and culture to exquisite shopping and dining to our vast recreation opportunities. The thriving tourism industry is experiencing constant growth and presents a wealth of viable opportunities. Tourism spending per year in Gananoque and Thousand Islands Visitors/Year 66% Overnight Visitors 500 000 330 000 Visitors/Year 500 000 Total Spent ($193/person) $64 million 34% Day Visitors 170 000 Total Spent ($117/person) $20 million SOURCE: Ministry of Tourism’s Regional Tourism Profiles for Leeds & Grenville United Counties and for Regional Tourist Area #9 Visitor Tracking and Performance Measures Percentage of Tourists/Month Percentage of Tourists/Month October 6% September 12% Off Season 5% May 8% June 14% August 28% July 27% SOURCE: 1000 Islands Chamber of Commerce, Average of 2009, 2010 and 2011. 2007 2, 121, 666 1000 Islands/Ivy Lea Bridge Traffic Report 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2,620,225 1,989,274 2,077,872 2,065,165 2,110,126 Regional visitation statistics Length of Stay Average Length Party Size Average party size Average adult party size % of parties travelling with children 1.6 2.7 2.3 19% 2013 2,119,031 Visitation % first time % repeat visitation Residence Canada U.S. Overseas SOURCE: Ministry of Tourism’s Regional Tourism Profiles for Leeds & Grenville United Counties and for Regional Tourist Area #9, 2011 72% 27% 62% 19% 19% THE PERFECT SETTING Gananoque and the Thousand Islands is the perfect four season location to locate your business. Breathe in the fresh air as you take in the beauty of the ninth geo-tourism site in the world. Discover the many talented artists, unique shops and restaurants, take in a play or step back in time with a historical walking tour, experiencing some of the most intriguing and charming heritage sites in eastern Ontario. Capture the opportunity to live, work and play in the world’s finest backyard. Average Gananoque Temperatures Gananoque, ON Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Average high -2.4 1.7 Average low -10.4 Average -6.4 Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 12.2 19.5 24.3 26.2 25.6 21.7 14.8 8.1 1.2 -7.4 -3.2 1.9 9 5.9 1.5 -6 -2.8 7.1 14.3 10.4 4.8 -2.4 Environment Canada 1981 – 2011 5.7 Jul 1.3 13.7 16.3 15.7 12.1 19 21.3 20.7 17 DEMOGRAPHICS Come and meet our progressive communities. The region is comprised of a diverse cross section including a dynamic mix of business people, entrepreneurs, families, youth and seniors. Population and Dwelling Counts Population in 2011 Total private dwellings Private dwellings occupied by usual residents Land area (square km) Statistics Canada, Census 2011 Age Characteristics Total population by age groups 0 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median age of the population % of the population aged 15 and over Statistics Canada, Census 2011 Gananoque Leeds and the Thousand Islands 5,190 9,280 200 420 240 255 300 265 245 250 265 320 445 440 400 375 310 255 225 200 205 410 530 560 400 360 425 490 615 805 830 880 825 635 415 310 215 160 48.1 47.7 86.5 85.3 Gananoque Leeds and the Thousand Islands 5,194 2,493 9,277 4,731 2,346 3,697 7.01 612.51 LABOUR FORCE The region has a variety of businesses and a strong labour force. The primary industrial sectors are light manufacturing, transportation, agriculture and services. Below indicates the largest employers for the private sector and public sector of the region. Largest Private Sector Employers Covidien Thousand Islands OLG Casino Gananoque Home Hardware Canada Border Service Agency Glen House Resort and Smugglers Glen Golf Course Metro Gananoque Boat Line # of Employees 450 419 127 120 120 100 95 Rockport Boat Lines 80 *Data verified as of May 2013 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT University certificate or diploma below the bachelor level University certificate, diploma or degree Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma High school certificate or equivalent No certificate, diploma or degree 0% Ontario Statistics Canada, Census 2011 5% 10% Gananoque 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% EMPLOYMENT SECTOR LABOUR FORCE BY OCCUPATION Art, culture, recreation and sport Natural resources and agriculture Natural and applied sciences Health occupations Manufacturing and utilities Social science, education, government and religion Business, finance and administration Management Trades, transport and equipment operators Sales and service 0% Ontario 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% Gananoque Statistics Canada, Census 2011 TOP 10 SECTORS BY EMPLOYMENT Transportation and warehousing Construction Public administration Educational services Wholesale trade Administrative and support Health care and social assistance Arts; entertainment and recreation Manufacturing Accommodation and food services Retail trade 0% 5% Ontario Statistics Canada, Census 2011 Gananoque 10% 15% RESIDENTIAL TAX RATE 2014 Residential Tax Rate 0.016 0.014 0.012 0.01 0.008 0.006 0.004 0.002 0 * 2013 Tax Rate 2014 Residential Tax Comparison Based on $100,000 assessment $1,600.00 $1,400.00 $1,200.00 $1,000.00 $800.00 $600.00 $400.00 $200.00 $- * 2013 Tax Rate COMMERCIAL OCCUPIED TAX RATE 2014 Commercial Occupied Tax Rate 0.045 0.04 0.035 0.03 0.025 0.02 0.015 0.01 0.005 0 * 2013 Tax Rate 2014 Commercial Tax Comparison Based on $100,000 assessment $4,500.00 $4,000.00 $3,500.00 $3,000.00 $2,500.00 $2,000.00 $1,500.00 $1,000.00 $500.00 $- * 2013 Tax Rate INDUSTRIAL OCCUPIED TAX RATE 2014 Industrial Occupied Tax Rate 0.05 0.045 0.04 0.035 0.03 0.025 0.02 0.015 0.01 0.005 0 * 2013 Tax Rate 2014 Industrial Tax Comparison Based on $100,000 assessment $5,000.00 $4,500.00 $4,000.00 $3,500.00 $3,000.00 $2,500.00 $2,000.00 $1,500.00 $1,000.00 $500.00 $- * 2013 Tax Rate LIFESTYLE Housing Detached House Semi-Detached House Row Houses Apartments Gananoque Leeds & Thousand Islands 1275 214 145 587 3391 36 0 91 Education Post-Secondary Education Institutions Local Schools Gananoque Intermediate Secondary School Linklater Public School St. Joseph Catholic School T.R. Leger School of Adult Learning and Continuing Education Thousand Islands Elementary School Sweets Corners Elementary School University/College Royal Military College of Canada Queens University Trillium College Jefferson Community College Empire State College St Lawrence College Loyalist College Carlton University Ottawa University Algonquin College Distance (km) 27 28 32 42 42 54 112 123 127 156 REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS We welcome you to our playground! Our picturesque region is world famous for its scenic boat tours, historical buildings, museums, parks, acclaimed live theatre, dining, winery, shopping, golf, accommodations, and our welcoming hospitality. We are also the place for adventure! Gananoque and the Thousand Islands is a boater's paradise, a fisherman's playground, hiker's haven and part of Ontario's waterfront trail. We offer the opportunity to see the sites from above, explore the biosphere on horseback, kayak, canoe, or dive into the world's best fresh water to experience over 200 shipwrecks preserved since the war of 1812. Shopping Dining Live Theatre Hiking & Cycling Museums Golf Provincial Parks Boating Kayaking Skydiving Scuba Diving Local Flavours Studio Tours BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Gananoque has access to Federal and Provincial programs designed to support business including commercial, retail and manufacturing. Town of Gananoque www.gananoque.ca 613-382-2149 Community Improvement Program – Downtown The intent of the Downtown CIP is to encourage and provide funding for design changes to stimulate redevelopment and revitalization of the Downtown core. Below are grants and programs available: Facade Improvement Grant Interior Improvement Residential Grant Interior Improvement Commercial Grant Accessibility Improvement Grant Business Improvement Loan Permit/Application Fee Grant 50% up to $3000 50% up to $1000 50% up to $2000 50% up to $3000 0% interest loan up to $10,000 $500 Community Improvement Program – Brownfield Sites The intent of the Brownfield CIP program is to encourage reuse, rehabilitation and redevelopment of Brownfield properties. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Grant Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Grant Brownfield Development Tax Cancellation Program Brownfield Development Tax Assistance Program Permit/Application Fee Grant 50% up to $5000 50% up to $10,000 up to 3 years escalating scale over 4 years $500 1000 Islands Community Development Corporation www.ticdc.ca 613-345-6216 The Thousand Islands Community Futures Development Corporation is dedicated to helping small and medium-sized businesses by providing resources, business counseling, advisory services and access to capital through loans, equity investment and loan guarantees. Commercial loans Business Counselling up to $150,000 Eastern Ontario Development Program A multi-million dollar initiative from the Government of Canada that promotes rural, socioeconomic development in Eastern Ontario with the intent to lead a more competitive and diversified regional economy. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food http://www.ontario.ca/business-and-economy/eastern-ontario-development-fund Eastern Ontario Development Fund The Eastern Ontario Economic Development Fund is a four year, $80 million fund designed to help businesses create new jobs, and invest in new technologies, equipment or skills training for workers. Individual businesses up to 15% to a maximum of $1.5 million Keys Job Centre http://www.keys.ca/ 613-382-1085 Founded in 1983, KEYS has provided Kingston and communities in Eastern Ontario with a variety of dynamic employment programs and services. Skills Training Programs Wage Incentive Programs Employer/Job Seeker Services Other Funding Sources http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/food/industry/east-ont-dev-fund.htm 613-382-2149 ext 127 The Economic Development Department keeps track of all the funding programs available to businesses. Please contact the office for a full listing.
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