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Area Overview.

The County of Paintearth is the heart of east central Alberta’s energy production. Oil, natural gas, coal, and wind energy operations are surrounded by an established agricultural industry comprised of cattle ranching and crop production.

Located at the bustling intersection of Highways 36 and 12, Crowfoot Crossing Industrial Park is advantageous to all the industries serving the County of Paintearth region.

Currently home to the County Administration office, Crowfoot Crossing also hosts: Central Alberta Co-op fuel outlet with cardlock and retail services including a full scale C-store; large paved Alberta Transportation partnership rest area for trucks and travellers, and Meadowland Ag Chem Services, an agricultural chemical warehouse and retail agency.

As a hub for all things moving in the region, Crowfoot Crossing is an ideal location for industries that service the oil and gas sector, agricultural production, and general transportation requirements. With over 36 acres of property available for development, Crowfoot Crossing is the prime industrial and commercial location in east central Alberta. Large traffic volumes offer the perfect opportunity, as at the intersection of Highways 12 & 36, it’s seen by thousands every day.

Located at the bustling intersection of Highways 36 and 12, Crowfoot Crossing Industrial Park is advantageous to all the industries serving the County of Paintearth region.

Currently home to the County Administration office, Crowfoot Crossing also hosts: Central Alberta Co-op fuel outlet with cardlock and retail services including a full scale C-store; large paved Alberta Transportation partnership rest area for trucks and travellers, and Meadowland Ag Chem Services, an agricultural chemical warehouse and retail agency.

As a hub for all things moving in the region, Crowfoot Crossing is an ideal location for industries that service the oil and gas sector, agricultural production, and general transportation requirements. With over 36 acres of property available for development, Crowfoot Crossing is the prime industrial and commercial location in east central Alberta. Large traffic volumes offer the perfect opportunity, as at the intersection of Highways 12 & 36, it’s seen by thousands every day.

Existing Industries.

Oil and Gas operations and service companies, along with agricultural producers and support businesses are predominant employers. Mining and power generation combined with the social, health, and retail sector of small urban centers comprise many of the area’s employers.
Historically, the Paintearth area has been – and is still – home to “thousands”. Thousands of acres of ranching. Thousands of acres of cropland. Thousands of oil and gas wells. Thousands of miles of pipelines. Thousands of megawatts of coal fired electrical generation. And thousands of people working to make all of those industries possible.
Newer industries, companies, or ideas to the region now include things such as wind power generation, concrete powder processing from reclaimed mine ash, humalite (a peat type product) processing, diversification of crops from cereal grains and canola to lentils, peas, and feed corn. Biosolids for growing willow farms, and large volumes of solid waste to a regional landfill also provide economic benefits for the region and its residents.
More than just the shiny new industry of cannabis, other agricultural products are making their way to center stage. Value added processing of high protein crops and products, combined with our prime transport hub location, Crowfoot Crossing will appear in reviews for potential developments.

Historically, the Paintearth area has been – and is still – home to “thousands”. Thousands of acres of ranching. Thousands of acres of cropland. Thousands of oil and gas wells. Thousands of miles of pipelines. Thousands of megawatts of coal fired electrical generation. And thousands of people working to make all of those industries possible.

Newer industries, companies, or ideas to the region now include things such as wind power generation, concrete powder processing from reclaimed mine ash, humalite (a peat type product) processing, diversification of crops from cereal grains and canola to lentils, peas, and feed corn. Biosolids for growing willow farms, and large volumes of solid waste to a regional landfill also provide economic benefits for the region and its residents.

More than just the shiny new industry of cannabis, other agricultural products are making their way to center stage. Value added processing of high protein crops and products, combined with our prime transport hub location, Crowfoot Crossing will appear in reviews for potential developments.

Opportunities.

Current identified opportunities are related to the heavy transport and construction industry such as heavy truck services (repair/wash), accommodations and hospitality, and new technologies in agricultural products processing.

With approximately 36 acres readily available for development, Crowfoot Crossing offers parcels fully customizable to size for anyone’s needs. From 2 to 12 acres, there are unlimited possibilities for industrial and commercial opportunities, including investment funds and incentives waiting to be matched up with the right venture. Just to share a few ideas that we have on our horizon:

Fabrication

Direct proximity to the High Load corridor in Alberta, means that large vessels, facilities, and other structures related to heavy industry can be transported with ease. No lifting or moving power lines, no road bans, wide shoulders… all connecting Crowfoot Crossing from Fort Mac to the USA.

Transport Services

Thousands of vehicles daily run through the intersection of Highways 12 and 36. Hundreds of semi’s hauling cattle, hogs, petroleum products, solid waste, freight of every kind pass through here. These vehicles are often in need of a full scale washing facility, tire or mechanical servicing, or overnighting accommodation and food service facilities.

Agricultural Diversification

More than just the shiny new industry of cannabis, other agricultural products are making their way to center stage. Value added processing of high protein crops and products, combined with our prime transport hub location, Crowfoot Crossing will appear in reviews for potential developments.

With approximately 36 acres readily available for development, Crowfoot Crossing offers parcels fully customizable to size for anyone’s needs. From 2 to 12 acres, there are unlimited possibilities for industrial and commercial opportunities, including investment funds and incentives waiting to be matched up with the right venture. Just to share a few ideas that we have on our horizon:

Fabrication

Direct proximity to the High Load corridor in Alberta, means that large vessels, facilities, and other structures related to heavy industry can be transported with ease. No lifting or moving power lines, no road bans, wide shoulders… all connecting Crowfoot Crossing from Fort Mac to the USA.

Transport Services

Thousands of vehicles daily run through the intersection of Highways 12 and 36. Hundreds of semi’s hauling cattle, hogs, petroleum products, solid waste, freight of every kind pass through here. These vehicles are often in need of a full scale washing facility, tire or mechanical servicing, or overnighting accommodation and food service facilities.

Agricultural Diversification

More than just the shiny new industry of cannabis, other agricultural products are making their way to center stage. Value added processing of high protein crops and products, combined with our prime transport hub location, Crowfoot Crossing will appear in reviews for potential developments.