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Invest in Huron East

Huron East offers a warm and welcoming environment where roots run deep, residents feel firmly planted in their community, and visitors and investors alike can enjoy the bounty of opportunities that consistently crop up.

The largest of Huron County's nine (9) municipalities, Huron East is a composite of productive farmland and industrial properties, innovative technology and a strong entrepreneurial spirit, positioning itself well within competitive markets. Its natural and built heritage is unmistakable, gracefully cloaking the towns, hamlets and open countryside that comprise Huron East.

Huron East offers investors and newcomers an attractive choice to relocate. Learn more about what our community has to offer in the Huron East Community Profile and Situational Analysis. We invite you to make Huron East part of your future.

Get started!

  • View our Available Properties Map for a listing of commercial and industrial lands and buildings for lease and sale
  • Check the zoning of the property to ensure the type of business activity is permitted
    • Visit Huron County Mapping to find out what the property is zoned as (Select Planning, Zones and Official Plan)
  • Determine if the property/building is designated under Part IV or V of the Ontario Heritage Act
    • If the property is designated heritage, refer to the Heritage and History page
  • Apply for a Building Permit if applicable
  • Review the Huron East Sign By-Law and apply for a sign permit if applicable
  • If opening a taxi service, or refreshment vehicle, review applicable by-laws and apply for permits
  • If interested in starting a food business (restaurant, mobile food truck, catering premises, grocery store, etc.) in Huron East, you will need to contact Huron Perth Public Health.
  • Review Ontario Regulatory Requirements
  • Visit our Grants and Financial Incentives page for information about our Community Improvement Program
  • Visit our Business Supports page for other financial assistance programs and resources.

View our Community Profile and Situational Analysis for more information on our communities. For further information on investment opportunities or relocating to Huron East, contact the Municipal Office.

Hear from some of our successful business owners!

Huron East has a very strong agricultural base. Learn more about our diverse agri-businesses by reading the business profiles below.

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Meet Mark.

Mark Horst is the President of Marcrest Manufacturing Inc. located between Listowel and Molesworth and a resident of Huron East. As they say, necessity is the mother of invention. The business was started in 2003 out of a need for a labour saving machine; specifically, the manual labour associated with the small square bale. Marcrest continues to introduce innovative products to improve efficiencies and in the agricultural industry.  In 2025, Marcrest will introduce their new high capacity small square baler.  As Mark likes to say, “Innovation brought us here, innovation will keep us here”; there is no better satisfaction than supplying a product that fills the need of customers and making their life easier.

Learn More About Marcrest
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Meet John.

John, and his wife Sarah, and their four daughters started 5 Chicks and a Farmer (clever name, eh?) in 2017. On their small family farm, they produce high quality pasture raised beef, chicken, pork and turkey. Starting this agri-business was a lifestyle choice. They became passionate about producing high quality food and improving the soil, ecosystem and community health. The regenerative agricultural practices that they use, such as rotational grazing, cover cropping, and others, offer a wide range of environmental, economic, and social benefits. Products can be ordered online through their online store and they even offer a subscription service, saving their customers money and time! 

Learn More About 5 Chicks and a Farmer
A picture of Erik and Edda Boettcher standing in a field.

Meet Edda and Erik.

This couple make a great team; both having a passion for farming. Erik's family has farmed in Huron County for over 50 years. Edda says "this place offers a lot of opportunity; rural and with a good distance to big cities but at the same time close enough to the GTA to have a large consumer base for special products". The couple launched their farm business in 2012, introduced goats in 2014, and diversified into cheese production by 2018. All their goats are fed exclusively with crops grown on the farm. Erik and Edda's innovative use of versatile technology allows them to adapt and expand into new production streams without the constant need for additional specialized equipment. This flexibility ensures their business remains dynamic and prepared for future opportunities.

Learn More About Capella Meadows
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Meet David.

David is the proud owner of Blake's Apple Orchard. The Orchard was established in 1949 by his uncles William and Louis Blake. In 1981, David took over the orchard, embracing the challenge with enthusiasm and determination. David introduced a new controlled atmosphere storage system, allowing the apple crop to remain fresh until May—a significant innovation that enhanced the orchard's sustainability. The business thrived thanks to a loyal customer base and strong support from local retail merchants. Today, David and his wife Karen continue to uphold the orchard's legacy, offering pick-your-own experiences and retail sales from Labor Day to mid-November. Reflecting on 75 successful years, David proudly states, “I have no regrets about keeping Blake's Apple Orchard open.”

Learn More About Blake's Apple Orchard

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