Temiskaming Shores Northern Ontario

impact. A lookout point south of the site provides a direct sight-line to New Liskeard. Properties in the eastbound area include the Temiskaming Hospital, Hydro One, Scott Canoes, and Three-H Furniture Systems. The broader landscape features large land parcels for future development, privately owned tracts of 25 and 14 hectares, and 35 city-owned hectares between the hospital and recycling depot. Success in the commercial front is noteworthy - a direct result of shrewdly investing in priority projects. Temiskaming Shores’ foresight in earmarking resources to expand property is yielding tangible results and attracting fresh enterprise. Investment in industrial markets and public spaces underscores the community’s vision and determination. As companies thrive, residents enjoy improved amenities, creating a mutually beneficial relationship for the city’s future. TARGETING AN AFFORDABLE FUTURE Because of the city’s aging infrastructure, developers are considering repurposing the unused waterfront in New Liskeard. The challenge lies in prioritizing limited funds to support the essentials while encouraging development. Temiskaming Shores’ moderate industrial land costs stand out compared to other regions. “I’m working with a company outside Toronto, and they bought a parcel from us for $20,000 an acre,” Franks explains. This same corporation is buying property next to their building in Burlington, but the price is $2.6 million per acre. The stark contrast prompts venture capitalists to research locations that offer more lucrative solutions. While growth nourishes the economy, Temiskaming’s labor market is strained by the influx of investors. With an aging demographic, the municipality has an array of possibilities for job seekers looking to move. Franks states, “My role has changed over the last decade - from chasing businesses to move here to chasing people to move here.” Temiskaming Shores allocates ample time and resources designed to draw skilled workers. “We offer a different way of life”, says Franks. 9 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 5, ISSUE 02 TEMISKAMING SHORES, ON

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