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DOING BUSINESS IN WHITECOURT
Whitecourt is a place of opportunity. Whitecourt is a proactive
and innovative community. We value partnerships and arent afraid of
hard work. We want you to be part of our future.Our community is
gaining a reputation as the place to do business in northern
Alberta. We offer a blend of rural and urban living, with a
pro-business climate and superior lifestyle opportunities.
Whitecourts key business advantages include our: Central location
between the urban centers of Edmonton and Grande Prairie; Modern
recreational facilities; Countless outdoor and indoor leisure
opportunities; Dynamic and thriving economy; Expanding health
services; Affordable housing and living; Available and affordable
land; Young and productive workforce; Growing professional
development and training opportunities; Excellent transportation
system (road, rail, and air); Established telecommunication
infrastructure.Whitecourtisdefinedbyourbroadvisionforasustainablefutureandisdeeplyinvested
in supporting businesses that share this vision. On behalf of the
Town of Whitecourt, I look forward to meeting with you and creating
a lasting partnership that will both meet and enhance your
corporate needs.
Maryann ChichakMayor
LETTER FROM THE MAYOR OF WHITECOURT
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177km / 110 milesNW of Edmonton
HWY 32 & HWY 43Connecting Highways through Whitecourt
50,000People in Primary Trading Area
97.6kmLength of roads
93.13kmLength of sidewalks
50kmLength of Trails
10,5742013 Municipal Census Statistic
32 yearsAverage age in Whitecourt
74%Percentage of population between the ages of 15 and 64
years
2.6Average number of people per household
5%Annual growth rate experienced between 2011 and 2013
WHITECOURT BY THE NUMBERS
WHITECOURT, ALBERTACOUNTY/DISTRICT: WOODLANDS COUNTY
SAGITAWAHThe area was originally inhabited by the Cree and the
area was known as Sagitawah (the place where the rivers meet).
With a population of over 10,500, and an average
age of 32, Whitecourt is a young and vibrant
community.
Whitecourt has been honoured with a number of designationsover
the years; most recentlythe title as the Forest Capital of Canada
in both 2013 and 2014.
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STRONG RESOURCE BASED COMMUNITY
REGIONAL HUB FOR THE OILFIELD INDUSTRY
FUELING FOR THE FUTURE
FORESTRYOIL & GAS
EMERGING TECHNOLOGY & RESOURCE DEVELOPMENTMAJOR PROJECTS
& DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS ON THE HORIZON
NEW INITIATIVESGREEN POWER GENERATION
COMMUNITY
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FUELING FOR THE FUTUREFORESTRYOIL & GASOILFIELD SERVICE
COMPANIESEMERGING TECHNOLOGY & RESOURCE DEVELOPMENTMAJOR
PROJECTS & DEVELOPMENTPROJECTS ON THE HORIZON
DOING BUSINESS IN WHITECOURTREGIONAL HUB FOR THE OILFIELD
INDUSTRY
FUELING FOR THE FUTURE
FORESTRYOIL & GAS
MAJOR PROJECTS & DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS ON THE HORIZON
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STRONG
NEW INITIATIVES
GREEN POWER GENERATION
COMMUNITY
In 2014, Whitecourts total assessment was valued at
over $1.9 billion.
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GREEN POWER GENERATION
Fort McMurrayGrande Prairie
EdmontonJasper
Red Deer
Calgary
WHITECOURT
A strong resource based community. With billions of dollars
worth of announced projects scheduled to take place within the next
5 years, Whitecourts economic prosperity is assured.
FORESTRYWhitecourt credits its success to the forest industry.
Three major facilities located in the Whitecourt area are:Millar
Western Forest Products, which is located within municipal
boundaries,
produces pulp and dimensional lumber (369 employees+
contractors).BlueRidgeLumber,whichproducesmulti-densityfibre(MDF)boardand
dimensional lumber products (352 employees+ contractors).Alberta
Newsprint, the provinces only newsprint producer (226
employees+
contractors).A wide variety of forest industry service
providers, including contractors for reforestation, harvesting, and
hauling services, are also available locally.
OIL & GAS: EXPLORATION, DEVELOPMENT,
MAINTENANCEWhitecourtistheregionalhubfortheoilfieldindustryandservestheareawestofEdmonton
to south of Grande Prairie.Whitecourt is home to many service
companies specializing in the provision of services to the energy
sector, such as:Halliburton EnergyHSEInfratechSchlumberger Well
ServicesStrad EnergyStrike Energy ServicesTrican Well
ServicesTrilogyURS Flint Production ServicesWeatherford
Services
FUELING FOR THE FUTURE
Construction of the $42 million Millar Western Bio-Energy
Project is underway, and slated to be complete in 2016. In the long
term, the facility will strengthen the economic viability of the
community.
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EMERGING TECHNOLOGY & RESOURCE DEVELOPMENTWhitecourt is one
of the major service centers situated in a region that is rich in
energy resources; both the oil and gas, and forestry sectors
provide exceptional opportunities for growth and development. There
have been several new initiatives designed for green power
generation including the Millar Western Bio-Energy Project, and the
construction of the Alberta Newsprint Company (ANC) Powerplant. The
Millar Western Bio-Energy Project (scheduled for completion in
2016) will
recoverorganicmaterialfromthepulpmillseffluentstreamandconvertittoabiogas.
After conditioning, the biogas will be used to fuel reciprocating
engines for use by the companys pulp mill operations. The ANC
Powerplant project is a joint endeavour, owned by West Fraser and
Alberta Newspring Company Limited Partnership, and will produce
electricity fueled by natural gas which will be consumed for ANC
operations and sold into the Alberta power grid.
MAJOR PROJECTS &
DEVELOPMENTSOtherprojectscompletedorrecentlyannouncedthatwillhaveasignificantimpactto
the community and region include:
Pembina Pipeline Project (Mitsue & Nipisi Pipelines) $2
billionDuvernay Shale Play $300 millionAlberta Newsprint Company
Powerplant $80 millionCommunity Learning Campus Project $55
millionMillar Western Bio-Energy Project $42 millionSilver Creek
Project $17.5 millionIndustrial Land Sales $12.4 millionKanata
Travel Centre Hotel Development $12 millionResidential Development
- 63 unit apartment building $9.65 millionResidential Development -
40 unit townhouse development $6 millionDevelopment of 33 Street $6
millionUtility and Wastewater Expansion to Whitecourt Airport $5.5
million104 Unit Hotel Development $5.5 millionAthabasca Flat
Servicing $2.8 millionGateway Plaza Mall Development $2.8
millionWalMart Super Centre Expansion $2.5 millionWestern Budget
Motel Phase 4 $2.3 millionSpruceland Ford Expansion $2.25
millionWinter Sports Recreation Park Development $1.7 millionDahl
Drive Construction and Widening $1.5 million
PROJECTS ON THE HORIZONEnbridge Pembina Pipeline Expansion $4.5
billionSimonette Pembina Pipeline Expansion $115 millionMineral
Brine Project To be announced
The Whitecourt Water Treatment Plant received
Project of the Year Award in 2009 from the Alberta Public Works
Association for the Water Treatment
Plant Upgrade Project. The facility is capable of serving
a population more than double the current size of
Whitecourt.
Whitecourt was honoured with the designation of
Forest Capital of Canada in both 2013 and 2014 for the
communitys ongoing
commitment to sustainable forest management.
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AFFORDABLE PLACES TO DO BUSINESS
KEY TO ECONOMIC BALANCE OF THE REGION
A STRONG BACKGROUND FOR NEW BUSINESS
RETAIL & COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
WATER & SEWER RATES
MUNICIPAL TAX & SERVICES RATES
LEASE, RENTAL & REAL ESTATE RATES
WORKS COOPERATIVELY WITH WOODLANDS COUNTYUNDER CONSTRUCTION
COMMUNITY
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A STRONG BACKGROUND FOR NEW BUSINESS
RETAIL & COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENTINDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENTMUNICIPAL TAX & SERVICE RATESLEASE, RENTAL &
REAL ESTATE RATESWATER & SEWER RATES
DOING BUSINESS IN WHITECOURTKEY TO ECONOMIC BALANCE OF THE
REGION
RETAIL & COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
WATER & SEWER RATES
MUNICIPAL TAX & SERVICES RATES
WORKS COOPERATIVELY WITH WOODLANDS COUNTY
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AFFORDABLE PLACES TO DO BUSINESS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
COMMUNITY
In 2013, Whitecourt was named one of the top 50 communities
in
Canada for capital growth. (November 2013 Canadian Real
Estate Weekly Magazine)
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AFFORDABLE PLACES TO DO BUSINESS
Average family income $107,945
Median family income $96,193
Median household income $101,023
Average household income $109,911
Whitecourt offers a solid foundation for established,
developing, and expanding businesses.Whitecourt is key to the
economic balance of the region, and is energized with a young, well
trained workforce. With a low tax rate, modern infrastructure,
available land, and an extensive transportation system with air,
road and rail links across North America, Whitecourt is perfect for
entrepreneurs looking to begin a new venture as well as established
businesses looking to relocate.The Town of Whitecourt values
relationships, and works cooperatively with Woodlands County, our
municipal neighbour, to support area businesses to create a
positive environment for all companies.
RETAIL AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENTWhitecourt is home to large
retail developments such as Wal-Mart, Canadian Tire, Staples, Home
Hardware, Tim Hortons, The Brick, and IGA, and several smaller
national retailers, including Marks Work Wearhouse, Reitmans, Merle
Norman, Global Pets, and The Source. Whitecourt also offers a wide
variety of specialty stores. With one of the provinces highest
family incomes (Stats Canada) and a young population, the
opportunities for new retail development are unlimited as we
continue to work towards an urban lifestyle while keeping the small
town advantage.The Whitecourt Power Centre, located beside Wal-Mart
on Dahl Drive, offers 50,000 square feet of retail services.An area
under construction is Whitecourt South Common which consists of 25
acres of commercial, retail, and residential high density
developable land. With a
newlyopenedHolidayInnExpressandnewNorthernGatewaySchoolDivisionOffice($7million),thisareawillshowsignificantgrowthoverthenextfewyears.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTDevelopment of the Hilltop East Industrial
Area was initiated in 2011 with the Town
ofWhitecourtcompletingthefirst40acres(22lots)knownasPhase6and6Bin
2012. A private developer is currently completing the next 45 acres
(13 lots), known as Phase 7 and 8. The remaining 40 acres, known as
Phase 9, is currenty under design, and is anticipated to be
completed by a private developer in 2014. Phase 9 will bring an
additional 10 to 12 industrial lots on to the market in this
area.
A STRONG BACKGROUND FOR NEW BUSINESS
The median age for Whitecourt is 32 years, and over the last two
years the
community has experienced a growth rate of 10%
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Whitecourt
Edson
Drayton Valley
Grande Prairie
Rocky Mtn. House
Peace River
Hanna
Leduc
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5.3619
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14.4226
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Non-residential
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LEASE, RENTAL & REAL ESTATE RATESAverage lease rate
(Retail/Commercial) $10 - 16/sq.ft.Average lease rate in strip
malls $8 - $14/sq.ft.Average lease rate on Highway 43 (Commercial)
$16 - $24/sq.ft.Average lease rate (Industrial) $10 - 16/sq.ft.Cost
of serviced industrial land for sale $220,000/acre
Rental rate for houses $1200 - $1800/monthRental rate for
apartments & duplexes $800 - $1100/monthAverage home price
$368,000
0.4%Current accommodation vacancy rate
BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED: (Residential & Commercial)2009 2010
2011 2012
# Of Permits 169 177 167 244
$ Value $30.8 million$22.6 million
$24.1 million
$79.6 million
MUNICIPAL TAXES & SERVICE RATESWHITECOURT MILL RATES:
(Municipal Portion Only)
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013Residential 4.7770 5.1258 5.3037 5.4893
5.2312Non-residential 8.3296 7.8323 8.1041 8.3877 8.2227
2015 TAX RATE COMPARISON: (Municipal Portion Only)
2013
$37.2 million
2014248$70.2million
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20145.19308.3628
20154.90008.2842Whitecourt and Woodlands
County were honoured with the Alex Metcalfe Award
from Economic Developers Alberta (EDA) for two years
in a row (2014 & 2015).
The Whitecourt Water Treatment Plant is capable
of accommodating over double our current
population.
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5TH YOUNGEST COMMUNITY IN ALBERTA
WE INVITE YOU TO TAKE A CLOSER LOOK
DEMOGRAPHICS
STATISTICS
OPPORTUNITIES
TOWN ASSESSMENT
DEMOGRAPHICSCOMMUNITY
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WE INVITE YOU TO TAKE A CLOSER LOOK
DEMOGRAPHICSSTATISTICS
DOING BUSINESS IN WHITECOURT
STATISTICS
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5TH YOUNGEST COMMUNITY IN ALBERTA
OPPORTUNITIES
DEMOGRAPHICSCOMMUNITY
Whitecourts Vision: To create a vibrant community with endless
opportunities where all aspects of life are enjoyed.
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5TH YOUNGEST COMMUNITY IN ALBERTA
OPPORTUNITIES
DEMOGRAPHICS
POPULATION, male 55300 to 4 years 3895 to 9 years 36710 to 14
years 36215 to 19 years 40220 to 24 years 42125 to 29 years 53930
to 34 years 55035 to 39 years 50440 to 44 years 43145 to 49 years
39050 to 54 years 40155 to 59 years 29560 to 64 years 17365 to 69
years 10870 to 74 years 6375 and over 65
POPULATION, change % Change Net Change
2001 - 2006 (5 Years) 7.6% 637
POPULATION, female 48310 to 4 years 3985 to 9 years 35410 to 14
years 31215 to 19 years 30020 to 24 years 40125 to 29 years 45130
to 34 years 44435 to 39 years 39440 to 44 years 36945 to 49 years
34950 to 54 years 31755 to 59 years 23760 to 64 years 14165 to 69
years 9770 to 74 years 7875 and over 102
2006 - 2011 (5 Years) 7.1% 634969 10.0%2011 - 2013 (2 Years)
POPULATION, total10,574
Female46.6%
Male53.4%
DEMOGRAPHICSWhitecourt is a young and growing community.
POPULATION, growth* Federal Census** Municipal Census
2001*
8,334
8,9719,202
2006* 2008** 2011*
9,605
2013**
10,574
WE INVITE YOU TO TAKE A CLOSER LOOK
Whitecourt is the largest community in
Woodlands County, and one of the largest towns in the
province.
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STATISTICSTotal population 15 years and over by labour force
activity 4945
In the labour force 5820Employed 5450Unemployed 370
Not in the labor force 1530All classes of workers 5450
Scott Safety Supply and Services
352
Self-employed (incorporated) 570
degree 58751230
29301720
1110
80
140
640Bachelors degree 445
20Degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or
optometry
640
Masters degree
LARGEST EMPLOYERS # of EmployeesMillar Western Forest Products
425 + contractorsNorthern Gateway Regional Public Schools 415 Blue
Ridge Lumber
180Alberta Newsprint Company 225
Wal-Mart 175Town of Whitecourt 150Aspen Health Region
142Airborne Energy 138Flint Energy Services 130Whitecourt IGA
108Strike Energy125
1040
PengrowthHSE Integrated Ltd.
70 60
LABOUR FORCE, total7,577
Male15 years and over53%
Female15 years and over47%
In 2013, Whitecourtwas named one of the
top 10 highest yeildneighbourhoods in Canada.(November 2013
Canadian
Real Estate Weekly)
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EASY ACCESS TO THE TRANS CANADA YELLOW HEAD
CONNECTED TO THE WORLD
MARKET ACCESS
LOCATION & TRANSPORTATION
RESOURCE HEARTLAND OF ALBERTA
HIGHWAY 43FULL AIR-SERVICE AIRPORT
COMMUNITY
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CONNECTED TO THE WORLDMARKET ACCESSLOCATION &
TRANSPORTATION
DOING BUSINESS IN WHITECOURT
CONNECTED TO THE WORLD
MARKET ACCESS
LOCATION & TRANSPORTATION
RESOURCE HEARTLAND OF ALBERTA
HIGHWAY 43FULL AIR-SERVICE AIRPORT
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CANADA YELLOW HEAD
RESOURCE HEARTLAND OF ALBERTA
HIGHWAY 43
COMMUNITY
In 2012, Whitecourt was awarded the A.V. Pettigrew Award from
the Alberta Recreation
For Life Association. The provincial recognition shows
Whitecourts commitment toenhancing residents quality of life
through parks and recreation.
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HIGHWAY 43
FORT McMURRAY
WHITECOURTGRANDE PRAIRIE
PEACE RIVER
HIGH LEVEL
EDMONTON
RED DEER
JASPER
CALGARY
LOCATION & TRANSPORTATIONWhitecourt and Woodlands County are
located 170 kilometers northwest of Edmonton on Highway 43 via
Highway 16. It is the largest commercial hub and is the primary
trading area is over 50,000 people.
MARKET ACCESSWhitecourt and Woodlands County are strategically
located in the resource heartland of Alberta.
CONNECTED TO THE WORLD
Whitecourt is the primary trading area for over
50,000 people and it is only a 90 minute drive to access
a potential market of over one million consumers.
The annual average daily traffic on Highway
43 through Whitecourt is 31,140 vehicles.
(Alberta Transportation)
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Highway 43 provides direct and easy access to the Trans Canada
Yellowhead Highway which connects to eastern and western
ports.Highway 43 is part of the Canamex Corridor which connects
local businesses to suppliers and markets on a 2,736 kilometer
(1,700 mile) highway system that links Canada, United States and
Mexico. In the tourism industry, Highway 43 is known as the Gateway
to the Alaska and offers direct access to the resource-rich
northern regions of Canada and United States. Not only is
Whitecourt a regular stopping point for visitors and goods heading
north to Grande Prairie and north-eastern BC, it is also the
stopping point for many traveling south.Woodlands County, in
partnership with the Town of Whitecourt, is one of the only
counties within the province of Alberta that owns and maintains a
full air-service airport. The airport is the ninth busiest in
Alberta. Approximately 20,000 aircraft use the site each year, and
the facility is open 24 hours a day. The Airport features a 5800
foot by 100 foot runway and is capable of landing 747 jet planes.
There arescheduledcharteredflightsthatoperate from the Whitecourt
Airport, as well. Charter carriers include: Highland Helicopters,
OpsMobile Inc., and Taiga
Helicopters.TheprimaryusersoftheWhitecourtAirportincludeforestryandoilfieldcompanies.The
airport also provides a large base for water-bombers, which are
critical for
forestfiresuppression.Theairportdoesnotchargelandingfees,andcompetitivelease
rates are available for land at the airport.The Canadian National
Railway branch line from Edmonton serves Whitecourt, Blue Ridge and
travels south of Fox Creek. Industrial spurs and yards are
available. Intermodal services are provided in Edmonton and
Calgary.Greyhound also provides regular daily passenger
services.
The Whitecourt Airport is the 9th busiest in Alberta, with
approximately 20,000
aircraft using the facility each year.
Whitecourt is part of the Japan-Alberta Twinning
program, and is twinned with Yubetsu, Japan. The
partnership began in 1998, and a strong relationship
continues to flourish.
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TAX ADVANTAGES
ALBERTA IS THE PLACE TO BE
THE ALBERTA ADVANTAGE
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EMPLOYMENT
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PRODUCT
COMMUNITY
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ADVANTAGETAXATIONECONOMYEMPLOYMENT
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ALBERTA IS THE PLACE TO BE
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TAXATIONECONOMY
EMPLOYMENT
DIVERSIFIED ECONOMY
PUBLIC & PRIVATE INVESTMENTHIGHEST GROSS DOMESTIC
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DIVERSIFIED ECONOMY
PUBLIC & PRIVATE INVESTMENT
COMMUNITY
The region offers 400 kilometers of groomed snowmobile trails
that
are maintained by the Whitecourt Trailblazers each winter.
Whitecourt is
the Snowmobile Capital of Alberta.
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TAX ADVANTAGES
DIVERSIFIED ECONOMY
THE ALBERTA ADVANTAGEAlbertans enjoy a very high quality of
life.
TAXATIONAlbertans have the lowest overall personal taxes in
Canada.Albertas personal tax advantage results from a low single
rate tax system,
including the highest basic and spousal exemptions in the
country, no general sales tax, the lowest gasoline tax rate among
the provinces, and no health care premiums.
Alberta businesses have the lowest overall business taxes in
Canada.Albertas business tax advantage results from low corporate
income tax rates,
no capital tax, no general sales tax, no payroll tax, and the
lowest gasoline tax among the provinces.
ALBERTA IS THE PLACE TO BE
Gross Domestic Product $258.9 billion (2007, current
dollars)$187.5 billion (2007, chained 2002 dollars)
Real Economic Growth 2006 2007 20086.1% 3.1% 1.5% (estimate)
Public & Private Investment $87 billion (2008)
ECONOMYIn 2012, Albertas economy grew by 3.9%. Alberta has led
all provinces in economic growth over the past 20 years. Private
sector forecasts suggest that Alberta will be one of the three top
provinces in economic growth in 2013. Alberta leads the nation in
employment, exports, and investment.
Alberta Economic Fast Facts:Over the last two decades, Alberta
had the highest Gross Domestic Product
(GDP) growth rate in Canada, at 3.7% per year. In 2008, Albertas
economy grew by an estimated 1.5%. Although slipping commodity
prices and a global economic downturn are expected to negatively
impact Albertas economic performance in 2009, most private sector
forecasters expect the province to
Highway 43, which is the link to northwestern Albera
and carries an estimated daily traffic volume of
31,140 vehicles.
Whitecourts 2015 Capital and Operating Budgets
total $56.8 million.
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continue to lead the country in economic growth over the long
term.Albertas export of goods increased by one third between 2007
and 2008 to an
estimated $109 billion. This increase can be attributed to the
rapid rise of energy prices.
Alberta has a rapidly growing manufacturing base. Between 2007
and 2008, manufacturing shipments increased 6.9% to $70.1
billion.
The province consistently has the highest investment per capita
among provinces. In 2008, Alberta investment per capita was
$24,262, more than double the national average. A total of $87
billion was invested in 2008, more than double the 2002 level.
Average annual employment in the province in 2008 increased by
53,900 over 2007. Between 1998 and 2008, employment increased by
503,400.
Albertas average unemployment rate in 2008 was the lowest in
Canada at 3.6%.(Facts on Doing Business in Alberta April 2009)
EMPLOYMENTAlberta HighlightsAlbertas seasonally adjusted
unemployment rate was 4.6% in August 2013. This
was the second lowest rate in the country behind Saskatchewans
4.2%. The national average was 7.1%, down 0.1 percentage points
from the previous month.
(Statistics Canada August 2013)
Whitecourt provides a positive environment that
supports local business, creates new opportunities,
and enhances the quality of life.
Whitecourts superior lifestyle opportunities and
vibrant community offers a range of things to do and see for
you, your family,
and your employees.
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BEAUTIFUL PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS
OUTDOOR PARADISE
WHITECOURT...COME SEE WHY WE LOVE IT!LIFESTYLE &
AMENITIES
PROTECTIVE, HEALTH & EDUCATION SERVICES
OUTDOOR PLAYGROUND
CULTURAL, RECREATIONAL, SERVICE GROUPSFAMILY & FRIENDS
SAFE COMMUNITY
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WHITECOURT...COME SEE WHY WE LOVE IT!
LIFESTYLE & AMENITIESPROTECTIVE, HEALTH & EDUCATION
SERVICESOUTDOOR PLAYGROUND
DOING BUSINESS IN WHITECOURT
LIFESTYLE & AMENITIES
OUTDOOR PLAYGROUND
CULTURAL, RECREATIONAL, SERVICE GROUPSFAMILY & FRIENDS
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BEAUTIFUL PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS
FAMILY & FRIENDSSAFE COMMUNITY
CULTURAL, RECREATIONAL,
In 2015, the Town of Whitecourt allocated over $200,000 in
grants
to local groups and societies in their endeavors to enhance
opportunities and the quality of life in our community.
OUTDOOR PARADISE
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FAMILY & FRIENDS
CULTURAL, RECREATIONAL,
LIFESTYLE & AMENITIESResidents of Whitecourt enjoy a high
quality of life made possible through various opportunities for
recreation, business, and family lifestyles. The community boasts
several cultural, recreational and service groups, making it the
ideal place to call home. Residents of our community love spending
time outdoors, and the Town continues to invest in its extensive
park system to provide great outdoor experiences to residents of
all ages, in any season. Whitecourt is home to several beautiful
parks and playgrounds.Rotary Park
isafamilyfavouriteandisgreatforpicnics,walks,fishing,and
skating. It is also home to the Whitecourt River Slides (one of
Whitecourts most popular family attractions), the Whitecourt Splash
Park and newly constructed Rotary Park Playground (which is the
tallest playground structure in Alberta). The Park also features a
local Off Leash Dog Park and access to the communitys trail
system.
Centennial Park is located on the south boundary of town, and
connects to the 50 kilometers of walking trails throughout all of
Whitecourt.
Memorial Point, located in the hilltop area and visible from
Highway 43, was built to recognize and honour residents who have
lost their lives while serving in the
CanadianArmedForces,policeforce,fire,andambulanceservices.
Riverboat Park located on the edge of town along the Athabasca
River and isgreatforpicnics,fishingand,ofcourse, boating.
Whitecourt is made up of a large number of community groups
(recreation, service, youth, and culture), which enrich the town
and provide residents and visitors with a wide range of activities.
Several large events are put on throughout the year with the help
of a dedicated group of volunteers, such as Party In The Park, the
Trailblazers Annual Snowmobile Rally, Canada Day celebrations,
Fallen 4 Marathon, Whitecourt Hometown Heroes Air Show, National
and International Jet Boat Races and much more.
WHITECOURT...COME SEE WHY WE LOVE IT!
Whitecourt has over 50 kilometers of paved
walking trails throughout the community taking you
from the hilltop area to the valley and back again.
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The Allan & Jean Millar Centre, which recently celebrated
its 5th anniversary, features a multi sport area for soccer,
basketball, volleyball, badminton, etc; a state
oftheartfitnesscentre;arunning/walkingtrack;squashandracquetcourts;anaquatic
centre with a steam room, lap pool, lazy river, hot tub,
waterslide, leisure pool with childrens play toy and spray areas.
This facility markets itself as a place to have fun with family and
friends and has become a central meeting point for the community.
This facility houses the Community Services Department for the Town
of Whitecourt, as well as the Early Childhood and Development
Centre.
PROTECTIVE, HEALTH & EDUCATION SERVICESA high quality of
life is created when a community is inclusive, healthy, and safe.
It is a priority to keep our community safe, and the Town of
Whitecourt is proud of the protective services provided to our
residents. Members of our local RCMP detachment, Whitecourt Fire
Department, and bylaw enforcement provide high quality and
innovative services to the citizens of Whitecourt. Whitecourt
boasts several health care facilities, including the Whitecourt
Healthcare
Centre(hospital),AssociateMedical/SurgicalClinic,andLifeMedicalClinic.Dental,
optometry, physiotherapy, and other health services are also
available locally to ensure the well being of our community. Public
educational services are provided by the Northern Gateway Regional
Division, and Living Waters Regional Division operates separate
schools in the community. Hilltop High School recently underwent a
$15 million renovation to ensure the quality of education for our
youth. Norquest Community College - Whitecourt campus offers adult
education programs as well as distance learning. A range of
childcare programs are available throughout town.
OUTDOOR
PLAYGROUNDWhenyouvisitWhitecourtitsneveraquestionofwhattodobutwhattodofirst.Whitecourt
is an outdoor enthusiasts paradise with lush forests and scenic
rivers acting as the backdrop for year round adventures. Summer
months bring out avid
fishermen,mountainbikers,hikersandall-terrainvehicleoperators.Whitecourtisawinterplaygroundforthosewhohunt,icefish,cross-countryskiandwealsoofferasnowboard
hill and toboggan hill within Town limits.Whitecourt is the
Snowmobile Capital of Alberta, and the area is home to hundreds of
kilometers of designated trails for everyone to enjoy. For 30 years
the Whitecourt Trailblazers Snowmobile Club has been working hard
to ensure trails are maintained and promoted throughout the region.
The Golden Triangle Trail s 350 kilometers starting in Whitecourt
and going to the communitys of Swan Hills and Fox Creek and
returning to Whitecourt at the end of the 2nd day.Throughout the
region there are various places and activities to satisfy the need
for adventure. Carson Pegasus Provincial Park and the Huestis
Demonstration Forest will just give you a taste of our unlimited
opportunities to experience the areas natural untamed beauty. One
of the most popular local summer activities is tubing on the McLeod
River, a relaxing way to take in the beauty of the river, and spend
time with friends and family.
You can take the plunge down the Whitecourt
River Slides! Whitecourts popular family facility
attracts thousands throughout the summer
season.
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CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER PETER SMYLPhone 780-778-2273Fax
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COORDINATORRHONDA CARTERPhone
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Whitecourts Water Treatment Plant has an average daily flow rate
of 5,000m in the winter, and up to 8,000m per day in the summer!
The 8,000m per
day during the summer is equivalent to 16 seconds of the 500m
per second
that flows past on a summer day.