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Industry Minister Tony Clement and Canadore College president and CEO Barbara Taylor break ground at the college's new satellite campus in Parry Sound, Jan. 15.
Ground broken at Parry Sound Canadore campus

 The groundbreaking of the new Parry Sound campus of Canadore College marks the beginning of construction of the permanent home for the area's college students.



Parry Sound & Muskoka News

Seeds of success – on cruise control
Ontario's tourism industry may have taken a five-year beating since the summer of SARS, but Parry Sound's Island Queen Cruise just keeps sailing right along.
Here they grow again
Parry Sound Area Municipal Airport continues to be a bee hive of activity with new businesses arriving and more expansion plans in the works.
Independent spirit
An independent film maker with Parry Sound roots found cottage country to be a wellspring of inspiration.
Parry Sound lands funding for permanent Canadore satellite campus
The Georgian Bay community's long wait for a permanent branch campus of North Bay's Canadore College will become reality with news of a $6.2 million investment from Ottawa and Queen's Park.


Parry Sound & Muskoka Community Profile

Change is the name of the game for the economic infrastructure of the town of Parry Sound.

The town has several upcoming projects to diversify its economy while maintaining its emphasis on tourism.

“Over the past couple of years, there’s been a tremendous change in the economic climate,” says Mayor Ted Knight. “We’re trying to build on tourism while at the same time diversify our economy.”

One such endeavour is the planned redevelopment of the James Street hospital site, which will be turned into an apartment complex/retail store site. The town is also seeing its largest housing development in the past 15 years come to fruition, as well as the development of condominiums on the south shore of the inner harbour.

Knight says the town is working closely with Canadore College to try to bring skilled trade workers to Parry Sound, which will in turn help several small businesses that need those workers to grow.

Lynn Middaugh, who is in charge of economic development for Parry Sound, says that light manufacturing industries are what the town is looking for.

“We want something that is compatible with our natural environment, because that’s what we’re all about,” she says.

 

Quick Facts 2007 Municipal Tax Rates
Population - 5,818
www.town.parry-sound.on.ca
Location - 225 km north of Toronto
Main industry - tourism
Commercial rate - 0.0515
Industrial occupied - 0.0398
Target Growth Areas Real Estate

Telecommunications - IT
Post Secondary education
Manufacturing

Average cost of a 4-bedroom executive house - $237,000

Developments for 2008 Top 5 Employers

Waterfront development
New homes, hotels, industrial, commercial expansions

West Parry Sound Health Center 
Fowler Construction 
Metro Ontario Inc. 
Camp Manitou 
Rocky Crest Golf Resort 

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