Located on the tip of the Burin Peninsula, Grand Bank, is ideally located for commerce!
Grand Bank is in close proximity (approximately 25 nautical miles) to the French islands of St. Pierre et Miquelon, a Territory of France, making the community a gateway to the European marketplace. The community also has a fully developed supply chain to major North American markets, with local manufacturers shipping product throughout Canada and the United States on a regular basis.
Grand Bank is also located approximately 60km from the Cow Head Fabrication Facility located in Marystown, NL. This facility is currently owned by Kiewett Offshore Services and has played a role in several of the Province's offshore oil and gas projects.
Grand Bank has an ice-free port with quick access via a modern transportation system on the Trans Canada Highway to St. John's International Airport, Gander International Airport, and daily ferry service to the Canadian mainland (via Marine Atlantic).
This is a location you need to seriously consider in your future plans. Locating in Grand Bank will allow your business to grow and prosper. This is an investment you won't regret!
“Establishing our factory in Grand Bank has proven to be one of the best business decisions we have made. Manufacturing an innovative product to an ever-improving standard requires long term employees who are committed to develop their craft. In Grand Bank, we enjoy very low staff turnover, a high degree of commitment and loyalty blended with an appreciation for our customer’s requirements.”
– Harold Warner, President, Dynamic Air Shelters
Total Population (2016):
Total Population Aged 15-64:
Median age of the population:
2,230
1,335
54.9
Total Population (2016): 2,230
Total Population Aged 15-64: 1,335
Median age of the population: 54.9
High School or Equivalent:
Apprenticeship or Trades Certificate of Diploma:
College, CEGEP, or other non-university certificate or diploma:
University Certificate or Diploma (below Bachelor level):
University certificate, diploma, or degree (above Bachelor level):
480
235
405
45
130
High School or Equivalent: 480
Apprenticeship or Trades Certificate of Diploma: 235
College, CEGEP, or other non-university certificate or diploma: 405
University Certificate or Diploma (below Bachelor level): 45
University certificate, diploma, or degree (above Bachelor level): 130
In the labour force:
Employed:
Unemployed:
Agriculture / Resource Based Industries:
Construction / Manufacturing:
Wholesale / Retail:
Finance and Real Estate:
Healthcare / Social Services:
Education:
Business Services:
Other:
975
775
205
65
275
120
10
190
30
30
55
In the labour force: 975
Employed: 775
Unemployed: 205
Agriculture / Resource Based Industries: 65
Construction / Manufacturing: 275
Wholesale / Retail: 120
Finance and Real Estate: 10
Healthcare / Social Services: 190
Education: 30
Business Services: 30
Other: 55
Statistics Canada. 2017. Grand Bank [Population centre], Newfoundland and Labrador and Grand Bank [Population centre], Newfoundland and Labrador (table). Census Profile. 2016 Census. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-X2016001. Ottawa. Released November 29, 2017.
Stat-Can (accessed January 3, 2018).
The minimum wage in Newfoundland and Labrador (April 1, 2018) is $11.15 Canadian per hour ($8.69 USD). The average wage paid by employers in the community range between $11.15 ($8.69 USD) and $15.00 ($11.69 USD).
The minimum wage in Newfoundland and Labrador (April 1, 2018) is $11.15 Canadian per hour ($8.69 USD). The average wage paid by employers in the community range between $11.15 ($8.69 USD) and $15.00 ($11.69 USD).
Based on interviews with local employers, the turnover rate for employees is almost non-existent.
Based on interviews with local employers, the turnover rate for employees is almost non-existent.
There is an abundance of water, land, and other natural resources in Grand Bank. The community has the modern infrastructure and facilities required for today's business environment.
Grand Bank has an abundance of serviced land for commercial use, as well as available commercial rental space. Both land and commercial property are available at a rate below urban centers throughout Atlantic Canada. Commercial buildings are available for small scale manufacturing and other uses at negotiable lease rates or purchase prices.
Grand Bank is home to a variety of commercial real estate, for lease or purchase at very competitive rates. The community also has a variety of building lots available for development.
For more information on available properties or land, please contact the Grand Bank Development Corporation.
The Grand Bank Development Corporation has an investment fund to assist entrepreneurs with the start-up of a new business or the expansion of existing operations. Financial assistance is offered at low interest rates and flexible repayment terms in the form of:
Term Loans
Equity Financing
Loan Guarantees
Bridge Financing
The Grand Bank Development Corporation offers a variety of non-financial services, such as:
Business planning assistance
Business counseling
Accessing other sources of financial assistance
ACOA has a variety of programs focusing on small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) that can assist with aspects of business ranging from start-up to expansion to research and development.
For more information on ACOAs programs, please contact the GBDC or visit www.acoa-apeca.gc.ca
The Department of Tourism, Culture, Industry and Innovation (TCII) has a variety of programs, both financial and non-financial to assist businesses with everything from start-up and expansion to export and marketing. For more information visit the Department's website at http://www.tcii.gov.nl.ca.
TCII is also responsible for the Economic Diversity and Growth Enterprises (EDGE) Program. This program provides a package of incentives to encourage significant new business investment in the Province to help diversify our economy and stimulate new private sector job creation, particularly in rural areas.
It offers a 100% rebate on provincial corporate income tax and the provincial health and post-secondary education (payroll) tax for a period of 10 years if the business is established within the Northeast Avalon area and for 15 years if it is established outside of the Northeast Avalon area.
This program provides a package of incentives to encourage significant new business investment in the Province to help diversify our economy and stimulate new private sector job creation, particularly in rural areas.
It offers a 100% rebate on provincial corporate income tax and the provincial health and post-secondary education (payroll) tax for a period of 10 years if the business is established within the Northeast Avalon area and for 15 years if it is established outside of the Northeast Avalon area.
The National Research Council provides access to technical assistance: resources and facilities, financial, marketing and management services. It offers advisory services that provide access to a wide range of specialized resources and vital expertise on anything from product design and materials selection to production methods and project management. The NRC offers financial assistance by possibly funding up to 50% of certain project costs and can range from $5000 to a maximum of $350,000.
For more information on IRAP, please visit the NRC website at: http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/
Some of the Non-Financial Services offered by the Grand Bank Development Corporation include:
Business planning assistance
Business counseling
Accessing other sources of financial assistance