In 1983, the Township of Dymond purchased an estimated 36.4 ha [90 ac.] adjacent to Highway 11
southwest of New Liskeard to create 5 lots available for new industrial uses in what has become the Dymond Industrial Park. In 1988 the Council of the Township of Dymond installed a nominal water supply to attract new investment.
More recently, the City has installed new roads to make 24 lots available for development and has successfully sold 18 of these lots for 13 new businesses with an anticipated total floor space of 5,4831 m2 [52,000ft.2]
The Dymond Industrial Park is in a prime location directly adjacent to Highway 11, northeastern Ontario's primary transportation artery. The City plans to extend this park further south to take advantage of this location. This will add a further 32 ha [80 ac.] of land. Extending Radley Hill Road west of Highway 11 will open up another entrance to the industrial park.
View or print a copy of available lots in the Dymond Industrial Park.