Doing Business in Brighton
Located just 90 minutes from the GTA along the Highway 401 corridor, Brighton offers an exceptional place to live, work, and grow. Situated on the shores of Lake Ontario, Brighton combines small-town charm with a diverse and thriving economy that supports commercial, industrial, residential, and tourism development. Whether you're launching a new venture, expanding an existing business, or looking for a fresh start, you'll find a welcoming community and a high quality of life. With abundant outdoor amenities and recreational opportunities, Brighton encourages an active lifestyle for residents of all ages and interests.
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Downtown Brighton | retail & services
Downtown Brighton is home to charming boutiques, diverse dining options, beautiful greenspaces, a band shelter that hosts events and live music, and a variety of essential services for residents and visitors alike. The Downtown Business Improvement Association (DBIA) and Municipality of Brighton's Economic Development Department are dedicated to supporting downtown businesses and enhancing the downtown core to create an even more vibrant and welcoming destination for entrepreneurs, residents, and visitors.
Brighton Industrial Park | manufacturing & retail
The Brighton Industrial Park is home to a diverse range of businesses including manufacturing, warehousing, building materials, automotive service providers, and food processing facilities. The park is primarily accessed via Loyalist Drive, located just off Prince Edward Street.
The newest phase of the Industrial Park is located on Sharp Road. The Municipality of Brighton welcomes inquiries from businesses seeking industrial land and development opportunities.
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Rural Opportunities | crops & farming
Brighton is known for its strong agricultural sector, with a long history of farming, vegetable production, and apple orchards. Fresh, locally grown produce can be found at roadside stands throughout the community, as well as at the popular Codrington Farmers' Market, held every Sunday morning from May to October.
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