Business in St. MarysBusiness in St. MarysWith a stable, educated workforce, competitive location costs and a strong telecommunications network, the Town of St. Marys is your ideal destination for business. As a prosperous and thriving community located in the heartland of South Western Ontario, we offer a wealth of competitive advantages including very low costs for land as well as the convenience of no industrial development charges.Home to approximately 7,000 residents, St. Marys services a commuter shed of more than 1.6 million people and a labour force of almost 1 million. This labour force is highly skilled and will be continually fuelled by the graduates of Ontario's premier post-secondary education facilities located in close proximity to St. Marys (University of Waterloo, University of Western Ontario, Wilfrid Laurier University, Fanshawe College and Conestoga College). Council, while committed to building a balanced and creative community, is also working with Town staff and the business community to aggressively seek new investment that meets the needs and growth objectives of the Town.
Stratford has access routes to Canada's key transportation artery: Highway 401 to the south, east and west by Highways 7 and 7/8; and by Perth Road 113/County Road 6.The City is less than a three hour drive from more than 6 million customers and five major border crossings to the United States. Our strategic location offers easy access to several of the world's fastest growing markets.
New ResidentsWelcome to the Town of Stratford, ConnecticutFounded in 1639, Stratford is a community rich in history and abundant natural beauty. Situated on Long Island Sound, and bounded to the east by the Housatonic River, Stratford has long viewed its waterfront as an important natural resource. Within an hour's drive of New York City, Stratford is the easternmost town in Fairfield County-Connecticut's Gold Coast.
New ResidentsWelcome to the Town of Stratford, ConnecticutFounded in 1639, Stratford is a community rich in history and abundant natural beauty. Situated on Long Island Sound, and bounded to the east by the Housatonic River, Stratford has long viewed its waterfront as an important natural resource. Within an hour's drive of New York City, Stratford is the easternmost town in Fairfield County-Connecticut's Gold Coast.