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Our Neighbourhood (Canada, USA) PDF Print E-mail

Our manufacturing facility is situated in City of Hamilton in Ontario, Canada. Situated in the western half of Ontario’s Golden Horseshoe region, the City of Hamilton is centrally located in Canada’s and Ontario’s manufacturing heartland. As part of Canada’s largest Province, companies in Hamilton’s food and beverage sector are part of North America’s second largest and fastest growing food cluster. With access to a marketplace of over 130 million people within a day’s drive, businesses benefit from direct connections to major highways and rail networks both in Ontario and the United States. The Port of Hamilton also links Canada’s heartland to the St. Lawrence Seaway. Hamilton is home to a considerable number of food and beverage companies involved in the processing of meats, fruits and vegetables, dairy, bakery, snacks, confectionery and beverages.

City miles KM
Albany 366 590
Buffalo 64 102
Boston 522 810
Chicago 487 784
Cincinnati 474 763
Cleveland 260 418
Detroit 200 322
Indianapolis 489 786
London 78 125
Montreal 377 607
New York 508 818
Niagara Falls 47 75
North Bay 250 402
Ottawa 290 467
Philadelphia 505 813
Pittsburgh 295 475
Quebec City 545 877
Rochester 141 227
Sault Ste. Marie 460 740
Syracuse 217 349
Toronto 42 68
Thunder Bay 929 1295
Washington 517 832

Hamilton Advantages

  • A central geographic location and ideal hub with access to all North American markets
  • Network of highways and railways that are fully integrated with U.S. networks
  • A steady supply of well educated, skilled workers
  • Low business costs
  • Strong R&D infrastructure

Hamilton’s location at the western end of Ontario’s Golden Horseshoe provides businesses with easy access to a network of highways, international rail lines and the Port of Hamilton. The Queen Elizabeth Way provides ready access to both the Greater Toronto Area, a regional market of over 6 million people, and Highway 401. Highway 401 is the Canadian link to the NAFTA super highway connecting Ontario with the I-75 serving Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida and the I-90 connections to the eastern seaboard. With the U.S. border only an hour’s drive away, Hamilton is within half a day’s drive of key major urban markets in the United States.




Source: Hamilton Food and Beverage Industry Profile