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Invest in St-Pierre-Jolys

Here you will enjoy our rich Metis heritage, events and festive culture, our beautiful prairie landscape, accompanied by the warm hospitality of our businesses.

Discover what makes St-Pierre-Jolys unique and attractive for investment.

Why Invest With Us

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Our Location,

Your Advantage

There are several communities within and beyond the immediate surrounding that contribute to the overall economy, including the communities of Rural Municipalities of De Salaberry, Hanover, Morris, Richot, and Emerson-Franklin. St. Pierre-Jolys' located on the southern edge of Manitoba and the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene Peoples, and the homeland of the Red River Métis. 

This growing region is home to over 35,000 residents and contains other urban areas including Steinbach, Niverville, and Ile des Chênes, along with many smaller rural towns.  

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Welcome to

St-Pierre-Jolys

Surrounded by a stark prairie countryside along Joubert Creek, St. Pierre-Jolys is home to a passionate and growing francophone community. Our economy is rooted in bilingual service hub that welcomes commerce, culture and community.

Proximity to Winnipeg

One significant advantage of investing in St. Pierre-Jolys is the proximity to Winnipeg. Located a short 25 minute drive north of the Village, Winnipeg is the capital city of Manitoba and serves as a commercial and logistical hub for trade in and out of the province. Winnipeg is a major Canadian rail hub for multiple rail carriers, but is also the location of Centreport Canada, North America’s largest trimodal inland port with market connections around the globe.

Growing Community

Located south of Winnipeg, St. Pierre-Jolys has access to an educated and skilled labour force. The Village remains an ideal location for those looking to escape the city, while still able to conveniently access the larger community. Between 2016 and 2021, St. Pierre-Jolys saw a population growth of over 11% and shows no signs of slowing down.

 

The community has much to offer to the current and potential residents. The Village has a full range of schools, grocery stores, recreation opportunities, and thriving Francophone and Métis communities.

Established 

Infrastructure

Given the Village’s proximity to Winnipeg, St. Pierre-Jolys is well positioned for logistical access for commercial freight. By land, there are a number of trucking and courier companies able to service the surrounding areas, additionally along a national network. The Village is strategically located along Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 59, a Class A1 route (Maximum GWV 56500 kg), and Hwy 205, a Class B1 route (Maximum GWV 47630 kg). The availability of transportation options presents opportunities for warehousing and staging of goods. 

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Development

Areas

St. Pierre-Jolys is a community hub for various industries and employers. Located along Highway 59 with available land and access to diverse markets, St. Pierre-Jolys is in a position to meet investment objectives. The community has affordable land and properties in various areas suitable for commercial services, targeted residential and industrial projects. 

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Ready to start your next business investment or expansion in St-Pierre-Jolys? There are several incentives and supports available to assist investors and business. Contact one of our representative for support in investing in The Village of St-Pierre-Jolys.

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Key Sectors

Discover St-Pierre-Jolys' sectors of interest. Our economic experts have identified, analyzed and compiled key information on the following sectors that are being actively targeted due to their unique and favourable opportunities.

Proximity

to Winnipeg

One significant advantage of investing in St. Pierre-Jolys is the proximity to Winnipeg. Located a short 25 minute drive north of the Village, Winnipeg is the capital city of Manitoba and serves as a commercial and logistical hub for trade in and out of the province. Winnipeg is a major Canadian rail hub for multiple rail carriers, but is also the location of Centreport Canada, North America’s largest trimodal inland port with market connections around the globe 

Established 

Infrastructure

Given the Village’s proximity to Winnipeg, St. Pierre-Jolys is well positioned for logistical access for commercial freight. By land, there are a number of trucking and courier companies able to service the surrounding areas, additionally along a national network. The availability of transportation options presents opportunities for warehousing and staging of goods. 

Development

Areas

St. Pierre-Jolys is a community hub for various industries and employers. Located along Highway 59 with available land and access to diverse markets, St. Pierre-Jolys is in a position to meet investment objectives. The community has affordable land and properties in various areas suitable for commercial services, targeted residential and industrial projects. 

Growing

Community

Located south of Winnipeg, St. Pierre-Jolys has access to an educated and skilled labour force. The Village remains an ideal location for those looking to escape the city, while still able to conveniently access the larger community. Between 2016 and 2021, St. Pierre-Jolys saw a population growth of over 11% and shows no signs of slowing down.

 

The community has much to offer to the current and potential residents. The Village has a full range of schools, grocery stores, recreation opportunities, and thriving  Francophone and Métis communities.

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