The Town of Goderich is a vibrant community that is proud of its history of early development. The Canada Company's acquisition of the Huron Tract in 1826 and the subsequent settlement of Goderich marked the beginning of the Town's entrepreneurial journey. While salt has been a dominant industry and major economic pillar in Goderich since the late 19th century, Goderich also saw diversification into many other areas of manufacturing, engine works, and other areas, showcasing a spirit of innovation.
Goderich's economy continues to be diverse, with manufacturing and industry remaining significant pillars alongside tourism, creative economy, retail, and healthcare.
The Town of Goderich is actively pursuing various economic development opportunities, focusing on business attraction and retention, workforce development, and strategic growth in key sectors like the Port and Goderich Regional Airport. The municipality emphasizes a welcoming, caring, and collaborative approach, working closely with local organizations and industry leaders, the Goderich BIA, and the Huron Chamber of Commerce to leverage resources and promote the Town as a desirable place to live, work, and invest.
The Town is focusing on the following key areas:
| Business Attraction and Retention |
- Goderich offers support to businesses through initiatives like the County of Huron’s Supporting Local Toolkit and partnerships with organizations like the BIA and Chamber of Commerce.
- The Town is actively promoting its Community Improvement Plan to encourage private sector investment in the downtown area.
- A “gold standard” team approach to economic development ensures that potential investors receive comprehensive support and guidance from municipal officials and local economic development specialists, generally within three (3) to five (5) business days.
- Goderich is working to attract and retain businesses by highlighting its affordable land prices, tax rates, amenities, and connected location.
- The Town also has plans in place for the development of a new 30-acre municipal industrial park. Please refer to the Industrial Lands webpage for more details.
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| Workforce Development and Attraction |
- The Town is working to diversify its workforce by attracting and developing skilled labour.
- This includes initiatives like Job Fairs and consultation with local industry leaders to address workforce shortages and ensuring a skilled talent pool for local businesses.
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| Strategic Sector Development |
- Port of Goderich:
- The Town is working to expand its footprint at the Port of Goderich for additional business and industrial opportunities.
- Airport Development:
- Goderich is looking to expand the Goderich Regional Airport's scope to potentially host regional flights, attracting businesses and individuals who value convenient air travel.
- Tourism Development:
- Goderich recognizes the importance of tourism and continuously works to promote its attractions and events.
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| Collaboration and Partnerships |
- Goderich actively collaborates with Huron County and local organizations to leverage resources, and advocate for funding and support from provincial and federal governments.
- The Town is working with the Goderich BIA and Huron Chamber of Commerce to create a consistently branded message and encourage cross-promotion of local businesses.
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| Addressing Housing Needs |
- Goderich has identified three Town-owned properties as locations for affordable rental housing.
- As of July 2025, Goderich has granted site plan approvals for approximately 328 units, the majority of these in high-density apartment buildings.
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By focusing on these key areas, Goderich aims to create a thriving and sustainable local economy that benefits both residents and businesses.
Why Goderich?
The Town of Goderich's small-town charm and big city amenities create a balanced lifestyle that appeals to both workers and entrepreneurs. If you are looking to start or expand your business, we invite you to consider Goderich and all its opportunities.
| Strategic Location |
- Goderich is a vibrant community that offers diverse opportunities for new and growing businesses. Goderich boasts robust infrastructure with access to key markets and connections by utilizing four (4) primary modes of transport – major road network, rail and freight network, airport network, and seaport network, ensuring seamless transportation and logistics support for any business.
1. Major Road Network:
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- Located 225 km (2 ½ hours) West of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) via 401 E, 100 km (1 ½ hours) North of London via Highway 4 S, and 225 km (2 ¾ hours) South of Detroit, Michigan via Highway 21 S and I-94 W. Goderich is located 45 minutes South from Bruce Power; Canada’s only private sector nuclear generator 5 minutes Northwest of Tiverton, Ontario.
2. Rail and Freight Network:
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- Available rail and freight network via Genessee & Wyoming Railroads with interchanges in Stratford, Ontario, with Canadian National.
3. Airport Network:
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- Goderich Regional Airport (CYGD) is located within a 3-minute drive from downtown Goderich.
- The Goderich Regional Airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency on a call-out basis from the Region of Waterloo International Airport on weekdays and the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport on weekends.
- The airport features two paved runways 5000ʹ x 100ʹ (1524m x 30m) & 3000ʹ x 50ʹ (914m x 15m) maintained year-round and one turf runway 1870ʹ x 80ʹ (570m x 24m). The terminal building is open from 7 AM to 5 PM every day.
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- The Port of Goderich is the only deepwater port on the east shore of Lake Huron. Servicing regional mining, manufacturing, aggregates and agricultural industries, the Port is an important hub of commercial shipping in southwestern Ontario. The Port facilitates the movement of goods, which is crucial for the town's economic sustainability and growth. It also enhances the region's transportation network, connecting Goderich to both national and international markets.
For more information about the Port and the Goderich Port Management Corporation, please visit www.goderichport.ca/Port_Corporation
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| Economic Growth |
- Known for its stable and diversified economic base, Goderich supports industries from manufacturing to hospitality, providing the perfect opportunity for new businesses to thrive and grow.
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| A Diverse Business Community |
- Goderich provides opportunities for businesses across a variety of key sectors. The Town’s industrial base is complemented by a growing number of small businesses and entrepreneurial operations. An established group of professional service firms and a dynamic Goderich BIA foster a collaborative setting for new business ventures. A profoundly strong creative arts and culture sector interacts closely with our tourism industry. All of this combines to create a versatile and welcoming setting for any business in Goderich.
- Goderich is located 45 minutes South from Bruce Power; Canada’s only private sector nuclear generator 5 minutes Northwest of Tiverton, Ontario.
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| A Qualified Labour Force |
- Goderich boasts a growing population and skilled labour force working in a number of key sectors. More than 84% of our population has post-secondary education, and the average age of our residents is 49 years, above the provincial average of 42 years.
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| Community Support |
- With a vibrant community and active support for local businesses, Goderich fosters a collaborative environment perfect for entrepreneurs wanting to integrate into the local business ecosystem.
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| Exceptional Lifestyle and Amenities |
- Offering an exceptional quality of life and natural beauty, and known as "Canada’s Prettiest Town", Goderich is a growing community and the largest urban community in Huron County.
- Not only are we a centre for shopping and entertainment, but the Town also provides quality childcare, healthcare, top-notch schools, state-of-the-art recreation, dozens of active community and sporting groups/service clubs, as well as government and community services for our residents and our neighbouring communities.
- The Town is an inclusive and welcoming community on beautiful Lake Huron. We offer a variety of activities, cultural events and programs throughout the year that engage any age, with a vibrant Downtown Courthouse Square.
- Goderich is the ideal setting for attracting talent and retaining a satisfied workforce.
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Contact Us
The Town of Goderich is committed to fostering the economic resiliency of our community. Our four (4) modes of available transport, waterfront location, educated workforce, and spirited community are among the many reasons businesses build and grow in Goderich.
Economic growth is one of the Town’s Strategic Priorities. We are focused on developing and maintaining an attractive business environment in Goderich and increasing tourism and cultural opportunities.
Interested parties are encouraged to reach out to Goderich’s Administration office. For more information or to submit a proposal, please contact:
Janice Hallahan
Chief Administrative Officer
Email: jhallahan@goderich.ca
Phone: 519-524-8344 Ext. 211
Please ensure that all submissions are detailed and outline the intended use, estimated investment, and project impact on the local economy.