Societe du developpement economique de Greenstone - Greenstone Economic Development Corporation

The Greenstone Economic Development Corporation (GEDC) fosters and encourages the start-up and operation of successful enterprise in all economic sectors within the Greenstone Region. We are a community-based, non-profit organization administered by a volunteer board of directors representative of the communities within the Greenstone Service area.

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History comes knocking to GEDC
History comes knocking to GEDC GREENSTONE, ON --- April 21, 2011 ...
Greenstone - Fifteen years in
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Overhaul www.gedc.ca March 201
Overhaul www.gedc.ca March 2012 Having a hard time finding a Greenstone ...
Government of Canada Investmen
Government of Canada Investments Support Economic Development in ...

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Testimonials

“Right from the beginning, we’ve had great support from Greenstone’s Economic Development Corporation (GEDC) ... In fact, Premier’s Hardrock project was furthered through some innovative thinking at GEDC in a number of ways”

Tim Twomey
Premier Gold Mines Limited

2004 Project Recipients

2004 LIC Project Recipients

 LIC Recipient

 Project

Lakes of Legends

Planning, organizing, promoting and printing of Lakes of Legends magazine

Lakes of Legends

Extension of the current trails system to connect with Terrace Bay

Friends of MacLeod Park

Marketing and strategy plan, website, brochures and advertising

Geraldton Native Women's Group

Gift shop at Interpretive Centre

Jellicoe Recreation Club Inc.

Jellicoe homecoming event

AFNOO

Marketing and promotion of the TECHNO NORD OUEST project

Kenogamisis Fish and Game Sno Club

Geraldton Walleye Classic

Kenogamisis Golf Club

Purchase of sign, website, and marketing strategy

Longlac Historical Society

Trailer for the 26 foot canoes

Caramat Community Club

Clearing of land for future picnic area

Geraldton Pistol & Rifle Club

Durable props for the Kidz N Halloween Party

Geraldton Community Forest

Market research of Canada Yew harvesting