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Township of Ignace Community Strategy- 2019-2024
(Economic Development Strategy and Tourism Development Strategy)
The Township of Ignace is in a stage of transition. Having gone through difficult economic times and declining population, community is now focused on strengthening its local economy through strategic approaches aimed at building the right capacity to accommodate the right type of investments as it positions itself for long term sustainable growth and development.
There are future opportunities on the horizon for Ignace including potentially significant projects such as: the ‘Ring of Fire’ development, and the long-term management of used nuclear fuel project through the Nuclear Waste Management Organization. Ignace should be able to capitalize on both of these initiatives as Highway 599 is being touted as the best access route to support the transport needs for said projects, and all traffic flow to and from would be required to travel through Ignace. Even it these opportunities do not materialize the community still needs to set in place actions to make Ignace a dynamic, thriving community.
Because of the need to be prepared for these strategic projects, Ignace has taken a proactive approach to ensure that the community is ready for investment and is currently working through their Community Investment Readiness and Capacity Building Master Plan with the mission to prepare for its long-term future. Within this framework it was established that the community requires an Economic Development and Tourism Strategy. Upon further discussion it was determined that there was a need for a 5-Year Township of Ignace Community Strategy which incorporated the Economic Development and Tourism Development strategies. This overall strategy is built on previous studies and continue to provide a roadmap for sustainable growth and prosperity for the Township by focusing on four pillars: Community Development; Economic Development; Tourism Development; and, Marketing and Communications.
View/Download the Township of Ignace Community Strategy- Explore Our Possibilities 2019-2024
Business Incentives
The Township of Ignace is now focused on strengthening its local economy through strategic approaches aimed at building the right capacity to accommodate the right type of investments as it positions itself for long term sustainable growth and development.
The Town has created a Community Improvement Plan (CIP) to allow for municipal incentives to stimulate private and public sector investment in our community.
The comprehensive set of incentive programs presented below has been developed to realize the goals of the CIP by encouraging private sector re-development and re-investment in Ignace. These programs have been developed based on discussions with community members, Township staff, Township Council, the Advisory Committee, as well as a review of municipal best practice. Applicants may use individual incentive programs, or combine multiple programs for a single site or development, unless otherwise specified. Incentive programs for eligible projects may also be combined with other federal and provincial funding programs. All programs are subject to funding allocated by Township Council on an annual basis.
Program Name | Overview |
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Municipal Land Disposition Program | Sale of municipally-owned surplus lands at up to 90% below market value where a proponent is prepared to apply for a building permit within two years of purchase. |
Tax Increment Equivalent Grant | Grant representing 100% rebate of the municipal portion of a property tax increment resulting from redevelopment, building improvements and new development. |
Signage Improvement Grant | Grant representing 50% of construction and design costs related to signage improvements to a maximum of $2,500. |
Façade Improvement Grant | Grant representing 50% of construction design and costs related to façade improvements up to a maximum of $5,000. |
Planning and Building Permit Fee Grant | Grant representing up to 100% of the cost of Official Plan Amendment applications, Zoning By-Law amendment applications, Minor Variance applications, or demolition applications where new development is proposed. |
Accessibility Grant | Grant representing 50% of the construction costs related to accessibility improvements to a maximum of $2,500. |
You can also download the full Community Improvement Plan and Application Forms here.
Main Sectors and Future Outlook
The Township has had a long, rich history in the mining and forestry sectors that still continue to play a significant role in the community’s economy. Presently, Ignace continues to position itself to benefit from the Ring of Fire mining development (the most promising mining development in Ontario in a century). Resolute Forest Products maintains a striving operation, while the tourism sector remains the staple of the community. Currently, public administration employs the largest percentage of workers, while accommodation and food services, retail trade, educational services, construction and transportation and warehousing round out the popular industries.
The Potential Selection for a Deep Geological Repository for Canada’s Used Nuclear Fuel
In 2007, the Canadian Government selected Adaptive Phased Management (‘APM’) as its strategy in addressing the long-term management of used nuclear fuel and the intended outcome of APM was the development of a deep geological repository for the used fuel. In 2010, the site selection process for choosing a location for the repository commenced. In its initial approach and as part of APM, NWMO sought out communities to be assessed on both technical as well as social factors. Beyond the specific site requirements, the site selection process uses the following guiding principles:
- Focus on safety;
- Selected an informed and willing host community
- Foster the long-term well-being of the host community
- Involve those who are potentially affected; and
- Respect Aboriginal rights, treaties, and land claims.
Based on information shared by the NWMO, the Township was the first community to communicate its intentions of potentially becoming the site for the repository and in 2011, the Township’s Mayor and Council formally requested the NWMO to initiate a Preliminary Assessment of the community’s potential suitability. Since declaring their intention to be a host for the used nuclear fuel repository, twenty other communities expressed an interest in being the host for the facility across Canada. Over the past eight years and at the time of this report, the site selection process has screened out sixteen communities and the Township continues to meet the criteria to remain as one of the final five sites.
According to the NWMO, the construction and operation of the repository represents an investment of $18 to $24 billion and as such, the impact of becoming the host community for the repository would appear to have the potential of being transformational for the Township as well as have a significant impact on the surrounding area. Based upon the estimated job creation by phase for the project, the Township and its surrounding area appear to be in a position to directly benefit. Beyond job creation, the NWMO has made a commitment to whichever community is selected as the site to ensure the long-term well-being of the community and will work with the selected community to ensure the community has what it needs to ensure the success of the project. The chart on the following page provides the annual estimated average annual employment to the area near Ignace as well as the Northwest economic region.
The Potential Ring of Fire development
The Ring of Fire is a large planning mining development located in the James Lowlands in Northern Ontario and according to Ontario’s Ministry of Northern Development and Mines (‘MNDM’), the Ring of Fire is “one of the most promising mineral development opportunities in Ontario in almost a century.” Given that, the Ring of Fire represents a significant opportunity to Northern Ontario. The Township has identified this project as one where the Township has the potential to benefit. Based on information shared by the Township, the Township believes that it has the potential to benefit from the Ring of Fire because of its proximity to Highway 599. Highway 599 is a stretch of the provincial highway network that ends in the Township of Pickle Lake and as part of the Ring of Fire development, the Province of Ontario has pledged its support in the extension of the highway to connect with the mining development area.
At the time of this report, the project still remains in the exploration stage according to MNDM’s Ring of Fire Secretariat. Four communities in Northern Ontario have submitted bids to Noront Resources to become the site for a ferrochrome smelter – Greater Sudbury, Timmins, Sault Ste. Marie and Thunder Bay. The Township is 246 kilometres away from Thunder Bay – with a decision expected by the end of 2018. As such, this may have potential benefit to the Township but it appears to be unknown what the potential would be.
Available Property
NOTICE - Surplus Properties are on a temporary moratorium (suspenion/delay) Re: Resolution of Township of Ignace 2024.06.05.135
Our industrial lots have no prior use by industry and are centrally located with easy access to highways and the Canadian Pacific Railway’s mainline. The Township also keeps an inventory of Surplus properties with our New Community Improvement Plan; investors can benefit from purchasing vacant Surplus property below market value.
To find out more information about vacant properties and incentive programs, please contact us today. We look forward to helping you.
TOWNSHIP OF IGNACE SURPLUS PROPERTY FOR SALE
*Please use the Township Of Ignace Website for listings of current Surplus properties for sale within the Township of Ignace. We cannot guarantee any other online information that may be available. Visit www.ignace.ca or contact Keith Roseborough This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. directly for accurate information.
There are currently surplus properties for sale, Click on the links below to find available surplus properties highlighted in RED.
Please contact Keith Roseborough at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for further information.
The Corporation of the Township of Ignace has declared the above property as surplus and available for sale. The subject properties are being sold on an “as is” and “where-is” basis. The data provided is considered basic approximate information only and is not intended to describe the subject property fully. Any interested party should satisfy themselves as to the suitability of the property for their purposes. It is the responsibility of the Purchaser to do its own due diligence in this regard. The Township of Ignace provides no representations or warranties of any kind whatsoever.
The highest offer or any offer may not necessarily be accepted. The Township reserves the right to dispose of the land as it may see fit, and further, the Township reserves the right to further negotiate with a proponent on any Offer received. Any transaction negotiated is subject to the final approval of the Council.
Interested parties should complete an Expression of Interest that is available from the Township of Ignace office or at the following link:
May 3 2024 Surplus Properties Ignace
Expression of Interest
Additional Information on Proposed Plan Expression of Interest
All expressions must be filled out and put in a sealed envelope with Money Order,Certified Check or Bank Draft with minimum 5% deposit, clearly marked “confidential” with the civic address to which Expressions of Interest pertains and must include the property's intended use. Please submit Expressions of Interest to Roxanne Cox Interim Clerk in person at the Township office or by mail at P.O. Box 248 Ignace, On. P0T1T0
Starting a Business
Ignace is regarded as one of the best communities in Northwestern Ontario to establish a business. There is dedicated and committed staff on standby, eager and ready to work with you to start or expand a business in our vibrant and striving community. Commercial and residential tax rates are competitive, we are strategically and centrally located on Trans-Canada Highway with easy access to larger markets, competition for certain types of businesses is minimal or non-existence and there are two huge regional projects that are being proposed that will transform the community into a focal point for economic development in the North. Additionally, we have an extensive inventory of surplus properties for sale, inclusive of a 70-acre industrial park. But, do you know the most interesting thing about starting a business in Ignace? Township council and staff continue to foster and nurture a suitable business climate ensuring the success of all businesses. Council and staff have recently established a Community Improvement Plan with an innovative set of incentives and programs to help businesses.
The business opportunities in Ignace are diverse. Our newly completed Business Gap Analysis taking into consideration the community assets and features, identifies many opportunities for investors to consider. However, the opportunities are not limited to those identified within the Business Gap Analysis. We are happy to work with you one-on-on to ensure the full realization of your business goals.
To ensure all barriers to business development are eliminated, the Township is currently in the process of enacting business friendly zoning and land use polices. These will allow for commercial, industrial and residential type development to take place seamlessly within our community.
Helpful Links to Consider
BizPal
Launched in 2005, BizPaL is jointly managed by a partnership involving governments at the federal, provincial, territorial and municipal levels. Provinces, territories and hundreds of municipalities have collaborated together to provide you with the permits and licences that may be required to start and grow your business.
Patricia Area Community Endeavours (PACE)
Patricia Area Community Endeavours Inc. (PACE) is a Community Futures Development Corporation committed to encouraging local community and economic development by assisting community groups and entrepreneurs.
PACE provides community groups and business owners with services designed to help them succeed. These services include:
- Business advice, counseling, support and information.
- Access to capital for small business.
- Strategic community planning and development.
- Regional community economic development.
- Access to public and private funding for community organizations.
Ministry of Municipal Affairs
The Ministry of Municipal Affairs is willing to work with local governments and partners across Ontario to build safe and strong urban and rural communities with dynamic local economies, abundant greenspace and a high quality of life.
Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
The Ministry of Northern Development and Mines advocates on behalf of Ontario’s northern region, as well as on behalf of the province’s minerals industry. We deliver government programs and services in Northern Ontario and represent the interests of our partners and stakeholders at Queen’s Park.
Community Profile
Located in Northwestern Ontario, the Township of Ignace is halfway between Thunder Bay and Kenora on Highway 17. Situated on the shores of Agimak Lake, the surrounding lakes and rivers, miles of wilderness and stunning sunsets – all set the stage for living and locating a business in Ignace.
Tourism is a staple of the area’s economy with a number of fishing and hunting resorts in the vicinity. Transportation plays a key role with the CP railway, the Trans-Canada Highway and the Trans-Canada Pipeline running through the Township. The community is now promoting Highway 599 as the best route to the ‘Ring of Fire’ mineral wealth in the far north and is a prime candidate in the site selection process for a deep geologic repository for used nuclear fuel. The Township continues to explore this possibility with the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO).
The Township of Ignace is now focused on strengthening its local economy through strategic approaches aimed at building the right capacity to accommodate the right type of investments. Ignace is positioning itself for long term sustainable growth and development. The Township of is a forward-thinking, collaborative community that is re-inventing itself to attract new businesses and residents. Come, explore our possibilities.