
There’s More in Morinville
More Reasons
to Invest
in Morinville
We’re in the business of welcoming and supporting business in our community.
Open for Business
The Town of Morinville is definitely “Open for Business” and our supportive Council and Planning and Economic Development team are ready to assist you. We are primed for growth with two large development opportunities with Area Structure Plans in place – Coal Creek Area and the South Business Commercial Area.

Morinville, Alberta’s diversified and vibrant business community includes over 300 businesses ranging from manufacturing, light industrial, commercial and retail serving a combination of urban and rural consumers.
The Perfect Location
Morinville is the centre of the Municipal District of Sturgeon County, and is the commercial hub for the surrounding district. We’re strategically positioned on Highway 2, the corridor to the North. You'll find easy access to rail and air services, and to the nearby markets of St. Albert, Edmonton, and CFB Edmonton.
Morinville Property Tax Incentives - Grow Your Business Here
Morinville currently has two Property Tax Incentive Programs, The Non-Residential Tax Incentive Program, and The Coeur de Morinville Non-Residential Tax Incentive To get more information about our available commercial lands, and attractive non-residential property tax incentives, contact economicdevelopment@morinville.ca
Fast Facts
Diversified business community – manufacturing, light industrial, commercial, retail.
Competitive tax rates and non-residential tax incentives for business.
Proximity to St. Albert, before Capital Region, and CFB Edmonton.
Ideally situated on Highway 2, the corridor to the North, and Highway 642 connecting the region.
Two large land parcels for commercial development – with approved Area Structure Plans.
183,000 sq.ft. of commercial space available for immediate investment opportunity.
Potential resident retail development sales capture $262 million annually.
Total annual retail expenditure: $600+ million.
Current retail/commercial market capture: $70+ million.
Educated and skilled workforce.
Median household income of $108,000, $12,000 higher than the provincial average.
A young, family-oriented demographic, with a median age of 36.4 years – younger than the provincial and national averages.
Affordable housing and available schools and childcare facilities.
Wide range of medical and government services.
New multi-purpose recreation facility and many indoor and outdoor amenities.
World class festivals and events, and small town charm.