Farther from the city rush, and closer to what we all truly seek in life.
Topography
Large boulders that range in age and place of origin from Precambrian Shield granite to Cretaceous sandstones formed locally in the Pembina River basin are on display at the Sangudo Elevator Sundial. On the western side of the County, the Paskapoo Formation consists of cycles of thick, tablular sandstones, siltstone and mudstone layers.
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Community spotlight:
Waters Edge
Choose your own adventure
The Estates at Waters Edge is a secure and gated, 50-acre, lakefront community on Lac Ste Anne. Prime lakefront, lakeside or lake view lots are available, all of them with lake access, and all are fully serviced. We offer a variety of house plans with options to customize, with an array of offerings to meet timing needs. At Waters Edge, elevated lake life is at your doorstep. Fall in love with a remarkable collection of resort-inspired, on-site lifestyle opportunities that create rich and rewarding experiences.
Community spotlight:
Waters Edge
Choose your own adventure
The Estates at Waters Edge is a secure and gated, 50-acre, lakefront community on Lac Ste Anne. Prime lakefront, lakeside or lake view lots are available, all of them with lake access, and all are fully serviced. We offer a variety of house plans with options to customize, with an array of offerings to meet timing needs. At Waters Edge, elevated lake life is at your doorstep. Fall in love with a remarkable collection of resort-inspired, on-site lifestyle opportunities that create rich and rewarding experiences.
Manufacturing
As a result of Lac Ste. Anne’s vibrant agriculture sector, value-added food processors have carved out a small niche in the region. Some of these producers include:
- Alberta Bison Ranch
- Hog Wild Specialties
- Onoway Custom Packers 2014 Ltd.
- Royal Elk Products
- Sangudo Custom Meats
- Alta Agri-Foods Ltd.
- Country Fresh Water
The Upper Athabasca land use region, of which Lac Ste. Anne County is part of, has a strong gravel supply. About 13% of provincial aggregates can be found within the Upper Athabasca region. Aggregate extraction is the primary industrial activity in the County’s watersheds.
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Available Land and Property
Residential Lots
Commercial and Industrial Lots
The County has two industrial nodes designated for development – one industrial zoned private development bordering the Town of Onoway and one on the south border of the Town of Mayerthorpe. Both locations have great major highway access and could be developed with full services.
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