Wasaga Beach Is Open For Business - Join Us As We Grow!!!
Join one of Canada's fastest growing communities on the World's Longest Freshwater Beach. There are many opportunities for new businesses to serve our over 24,000 full-time residents. Our outstanding growth, combined with the more than 1,600,000 tourists who visit Wasaga Beach each year, generates tremendous potential for every type of business.
Are you looking to start your own business? There’s a lot you need to know about launching a company - from writing a convincing business plan to securing the right amount of financing. By making informed decisions you can turn your business ideas into a reality.
We know what it takes for you to become an entrepreneur in today’s competitive market.
- How this entrepreneur risked it all to build a thriving business
- How to become an entrepreneur: Do you have what it takes?
- How to start a business in Canada
- Turning your idea into a successful business
- Entrepreneur styles: Planners versus visionaries
- 9 common mistakes to avoid when starting a new business
- Inspiring by design: How passion fueled this entrepreneur’s vision
- How an entrepreneur built a business with a unique product
- From world champion to serial entrepreneur
Rule No. 1: It's not enough to simply have a good idea to start a business. Successful entrepreneurs must first look at the market and plan realistically to achieve their objectives.
- Step 1—What to do before starting a business
- 6 smart tips for managing a start-up
- 7 tips for starting a business successfully
- 6 ways to balance business acumen with creativity
- Starting a small business: 7 steps to success
- How to determine your new company’s financial needs
- 3 tips for starting a business as an immigrant to Canada
Every ounce of work at the planning stage is worth pounds of success at the execution stage. For a new business, it all comes together in a business plan.
- Step 2—Prepare a winning business plan
- Starting a business? Understand these 6 areas of business management
- How to pitch your business plan
- Entrepreneur makes the trek to a global brand
- How to put customers first in your new business
- How to write a business plan
- How to avoid common mistakes when building your business plan
- 6 steps to making financial projections for your new business
Getting a business off the ground can be a real challenge for even the most zealous start-ups, but the right mix of business acumen and creative thinking can help you secure a foothold in your market.
- Step 3—Get your new business off the ground
- Young entrepreneurs: 5 lessons you don’t want to learn the hard way
- Choose the right structure for your business
- What you need to consider before forming a joint venture
- When does a new business need a licence, permit or registration?
- The advantages of incorporating
- A people-centric approach: Law firm thrives with a compassionate practice and workplace
Access to start-up financing is essential for most new businesses, but for many entrepreneurs just starting out, their biggest challenge is getting adequate financing.
- How to get financing for your start-up
- 9 steps to finding angel investors for your business
- How to get a business loan to start your new company
- How research can help you get a start-up business loan
- 4 factors that could affect financing your start-up
- How to find the optimal financing mix for your business
- 7 sources of start-up financing
- How to pitch your business to venture capital investors
- Personal or business loan: Which one best suits your needs
- From our blog—Are Canadian corporations investing enough in venture capital?
When entrepreneurs go into business, they are naturally focused on their first weeks and months, but they should always take the time to sit down and think about future growth.
- Step 5—Your new company's first year
- How to use a cash flow planner to manage your working capital
- How to account for assets and expenses in your start-up
- How a cheese merchant built a thriving business by listening to customers
- Sweet success: Single mom recovering from accident creates award-winning bakery
Business Licensing and Permitting
For information on how to get a local license for your business and related permitting, click here.
Centre for Business and Economic Development
The Centre for Business and Economic Development (CBED) is a Community Futures Development Corporation funded by the Canadian government. They offer support for small and medium-sized businesses by way of counselling services, providing loans and access to business information.
Chamber of Commerce
The Wasaga Beach Chamber of Commerce is an organization of dedicated, energetic and vision driven men & women. The Chamber provides opportunities to promote your business through networking, advertising, seminars, trade shows and more. Chamber Board meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month and Chamber After 5 events are held every fourth Thursday of each month.
Small Business Enterprise Centre
The South Georgian Bay Small Business Enterprise Centre (SBEC) serves Clearview, Collingwood and Wasaga Beach. They are a resource to help local enterprising people start and grow their business. Part of the provincial Ontario Network of Entrepreneurs (ONE), the SBEC offers free one-on-one consultations, business plan reviews, seminars, networking opportunities and more.
South Georgian Bay Tourism
South Georgian Bay Tourism (SGBT), formerly know as the Georgian Triangle Tourist Association is an In-Destination Education Organization (iDEO) which welcomes and introduces visitors to South Georgian Bay - Ontario's Four Season Playground.
Tourism Simcoe County
Tourism Simcoe County provides county-wide leadership and coordination to help build and support competitive and sustainable tourism. They offer free tourism-related data and training, and drive experience development across the community.
Wasaga Beach Public Library
From your company's ideation to its growth and expansion, the Wasaga Beach Public Library has resources, connections and space to support your success. Brush up on business tactics with audiobooks, eBooks or traditional print. Meet privately with partners or clients in free study rooms. Start your research on local markets, history, genealogy or GIS mapping).
Women's Business Association
The Wasaga Beach Women’s Business Association is a large group of like-minded professional female entrepreneurs. Membership meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month and are held at Country Life Resort from 5:30 – 8pm. Enjoy an evening of delicious dinner, laughter, support and skill building with these positive focused group of business women.
Georgian College Centre for Applied Research and Innovation
The Centre for Applied Research and Innovation focuses on product design prototyping, market research, analysis, testing and eBusiness solution development. It connects industry and community partners with faculty and student researchers to help clear business and technology hurdles and help entrepreneurs better understand their target markets.
Henry Bernick Entrepreneurship Centre
The Henry Bernick Entrepreneurship Centre (HBEC) is a resource for entrepreneurs at various stages of their business development. They are supported by Georgian College and the Ontario Centres of Excellence. HBEC helps entrepreneurs validate their business ideas and grow existing businesses by connecting them to the tools they need including mentorship, funding, training and networking.
Lakehead University Economic Development and Innovation Office
The Economic Development and Innovation Office acts as a liaison for industry to access university resources, while striving to support and assist faculty spin-off companies, student start-ups, and entrepreneurial Alumni. The office is an essential component in developing and maintaining linkages with research and business partners, furthering local economic development.
Sandbox Centre
The Sandbox Centre connects people and their ideas to business resources; where guided collaboration and sharing of collective knowledge support their journey to success. The Sandbox is open and accessible to the entire business community. They offer mentorship, business events and networking opportunities.
Simcoe County Economic Development Office
The Simcoe County Economic Development Office is responsible for the attraction, retention, and expansion of businesses and business opportunities within Simcoe County. Grant funding is also offered to businesses through the County.
ventureLAB
ventureLAB is the non-profit Regional Innovation Centre (RIC) servicing Simcoe County. They help entrepreneurs bring their innovations to market, by offering a unique combination of mentoring, partnering and connection tailored to the need of each unique business. ventureLAB offers the BUILD training program, one-on-one advisory services, workshops, conferences, special events and investor meetings.
YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka
The YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka provides various youth employment programs. Programs include the High School Entrepreneurship Outreach Program (HSEOP), Youth Job Connect and Youth Quest.
Autonomous Vehicle Innovation Network (AVIN)
The automotive industry is undergoing a significant shift, with technological advances and evolving mobility preferences redefining its future. Through the Autonomous Vehicle Innovation Network (AVIN), Ontario is at the forefront of this transformation. AVIN capitalizes on the economic potential of automotive technologies and smart mobility solutions such as connected and autonomous vehicles (C/AVs), and enables the province’s transportation and infrastructure networks to plan for and adapt to this evolution. Read more
Ontario Centres of Excellence
The Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE) focuses on ensuring the people of Ontario reap the personal and economic benefits of leading edge research underway at our publicly funded universities, colleges and research hospitals. OCE supports commercialization of academic intellectual property, industry-academic collaboration and the development and adoption of emerging technologies. This includes overseeing the execution of advanced technology platforms that will equip Ontario companies to compete in a competitive global digital economy.
Centre for Changemaking and Social Innovation
The Centre for Changemaking and Social Innovation (CCSI) inspires social change in Ontario by joining forces with non-profit organizations and Georgian College students and faculty to respond to to complex social issues. Through the Social Enterprise Network Central Ontario (SENCO), student-led projects, research, workshops, experiential learning opportunities and innovative curriculum, the CCSI is motivating the next generation of changemakers to use social entrepreneurial skills and mindsets to transform their community.
Ontario Small Business Access Centre
Ontario Small Business Access Centre is a provincial resource to help support small business owners in Ontario including funding opportunities, business advice and information about growing your business.
XcelerateHER
Empowers women entrepreneurs with support and resources to help them start, grow or scale their business and overcome barriers and challenges they face in today's economy. A coalition of leading female entrepreneurs and community partners launched XcelerateHER to unite entrepreneurial women and connect them to the support and resources available in the Central Ontario entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Canadian Business Network Portal
The Canadian Government has created the Canada Business Network portal to assist entrepreneurs and small business. The portal provides information and resources to help businesses during their start-up and growth phases of their business.
Innovation Canada
Innovation Canada is a single access point of funding, expertise, facilities and global opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises seeking to grow through innovation. The only service of its kind in Canada, it offers free one-on-one assistance with expert advisors who provide customized guidance in selecting the most relevant programs and services to help you grow your business.
Please note that if you are looking for financial relief due to the COVID-19 pandemic, click here
ArchAngel Network
ArchAngel is a consortium of superangels and venture capitalists, from the Toronto-Waterloo Innovation Corridor ecosystem have come together to create an early stage investment fund to support Canada's new entrepreneurs and proven innovators.
Business Development Bank of Canada
The Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) is a financial institution owned by the Government of Canada. The BDC offers business loans and advisory services to help Canadian businesses grow, both at home and abroad. They offer a full spectrum of specialized funding, including venture capital, equity as well as growth and business transition capital.
- Small Business Loan provides up to $100,000 loans with affordable rates. Sometimes, you need to act fast to grab opportunities or conquer challenges. The BDC's Small Business Loan is designed to help you quickly and easily access the funds you need with flexible terms you can afford*.
- Commercial Real Estate Loans get support for extra space to grow through Commercial Real Estate Financing. The BDC provides up to 100% project financing loans with repayment plans up to 25 years. Buying commercial real estate is an important decision, potentially very profitable and often complex. With support from BDC experts and a loan* adapted to your needs, they can help make your project reality.
- Start-Up Business Loans get support through your early stages to grow your business with Start-Up Financing. The BDC provides up to $250,000 loans to jumpstart your projects. One of the biggest challenges for small businesses is getting adequate financing. The BDC provide funds to help Canadian businesses in the start-up phase who have been in operation for at least 12 months and have generated revenues* turn their business ideas into reality.
- Purchase Order Financing helps you to fulfill large purchase orders without the stress by providing up to 90% coverage with repayment plans of up to 18 months. When you want to take on new business opportunities and are short of cash, PO financing is the ideal solution. You can increase your cash flow to fulfill large orders without shortchanging your operations*.
- Equipment Purchase Financing helps you to improve your business productivity by providing up to 100% financing coverage with repayment plans of up to 24 months. Do you need to expand and modernize operations, or replace outdated machinery? Get financing to cover the cost of new or used equipment so you can increase production and fuel your growth*.
- Business Purchase or Transfer Financing helps smoothen acquisition starts by providing loans tailored to your needs. Thinking of buying a company, making a merger or acquiring a competitor to expand your business? Get the right financing and support from their experts for a smooth transaction that benefits both your business and the one you’re acquiring.
- Loan for Tech Companies with Recurring Revenues allows you to invest in customer acquisition by providing up to $750,000 loans. You completed your product development and started commercialization, but you need to attract more customers to generate sales. Finding the cash to do so can be tough when your revenue model consists of recurring fees*. That is when you can count on their team of dedicated tech specialists who understand your reality and will help you find a financing solution adapted to your needs.
- Tech Scale-up Loan allows you to grab your share of the market by providing up to $750,000 loans with repayments plans up to 5 years. Your solution has launched successfully, but you need more customers to secure your market position. With no tangible assets to use as collateral, getting cash to invest in your growth plan is tough. That is when you can count on their team of dedicated tech specialists who understand your reality and will help you find a financing solution adapted to your needs.
- Working Capital Financing allows you to maintain your company's cash flow by providing loans with repayment plans of up to 6 years. Your business has projects, but it requires money to undertake them. Many entrepreneurs face this challenge—which is why our working capital financing is unique and designed to help you realize key growth projects, without putting your everyday cash at risk.
- Technology Financing allows your business to remain competitive by providing up to 100% project financing with repayment plans of up to 4 years. Investing in technology is one of the fastest ways to drive growth, trim costs, and boost productivity. The BDC's technology loan can help your company optimize performance and become more profitable*.
- Bridge Financing Program Through this special program, BDC Capital may match, with a convertible note, a current financing round being raised through qualified existing and/or new investors made into eligible Canadian start-ups. The program is ideal for high potential companies who have venture capital investor syndicates that are willing to support them. BDC will invest alongside these groups.
- Industrial Innovation Venture Fund invests in companies and entrepreneurs who are accelerating the transformation of core Canadian industries that form the backbone of the national economy, including agriculture and food technologies, resource extraction technologies and advanced manufacturing.
- Industrial, Clean and Energy Technology (ICE) Venture Fund helps build tomorrow’s leaders who are reinventing the industry and defining new markets. They do this by partnering with exceptional founders who are creating a future powered by science and technology. They work with businesses from their early and growth stages to becoming globally successful companies.
- Fund Investments is at the heart of BDC Capital’s effort to develop and enable the venture capital (VC) ecosystem in Canada. They play a leadership role in the VC fund industry and encourage the development of world-class Canadian funds by supporting established and emerging top-tier managers.
- Co-Investments aims to support late stage, high growth and knowledge-based companies through direct investments or special purpose vehicles as part of later stage funding rounds led by BDC-backed fund managers.
- Strategic Investments brings together a number of partners and players within the Canadian technology ecosystem to garner financial and non-financial support for Canada’s technology entrepreneurs.
- IT Venture Fund manages over $300 million in venture capital investments across Canada in emerging and mid-stage Internet, mobile and enterprise companies. Their initial investment typically ranges from $2M to $5M in Series A or B rounds with up to $15M invested over the life of the company.
- Healthcare Venture Fund invests in transformative Canadian companies that will dramatically increase healthcare productivity by reducing healthcare costs while improving patient health.
- Market Development encourages the growth of Canada’s venture capital (VC) ecosystem by providing non-financial support to general and limited partners (GPs and LPs). The program focuses on initiatives with a significant impact on scaling and market expansion.
- Diversified Portfolio was created in 2011 as a $160M fund consisting of a group of innovation-based companies in a variety of industries. Managed by the Co-investments team, they support them by ensuring a focus on growing value, providing industry contacts, encouraging good corporate governance, leading investment rounds and attracting talent. Capital is also reserved for companies within the portfolio that are creating value as they advance towards an exit.
- Women in Technology (WIT) Venture Fund is one of the world’s largest venture capital funds dedicated to investing in women-led technology companies and helping to build a robust ecosystem to support women in tech today and in the future.
Centre for Business and Economic Development
The Centre for Business and Economic Development (CBED) is a Community Futures Development Corporation funded by the Canadian government. They offer support for small and medium-sized businesses by way of counselling services, providing loans and access to business information.
Simcoe County "Spark" Program
The “Spark” Mentorships & Grants Program will match selected applicants with a mentor and provide a $3,000 seed grant to help take their new tourism idea to the next level.
Individual entrepreneurs, small businesses, non-profits and community groups are encouraged to apply with their new tourism ideas for Simcoe County by May 12th, 2022. Following a juried review process, five finalists will be invited to virtual Pitch Session where three winners will be selected to receive mentorships and grants.
There will be an information session May 3rd at 11:30am for those who are interested
The Simcoe County “Spark” Program is being led by the Tourism Innovation Lab in collaboration with Tourism Simcoe County and Regional Tourism Organization 7.
For more information visit https://www.tourisminnovation.ca/simcoecounty.html.
Export Development Canada
Export Development Canada (EDC) is Canada's export credit agency, helping Canadian companies respond to international business opportunities. EDC is a self-financing, Crown corporation that operates at arm's length from the Government providing insurance and financial services, bonding products and small business solutions to Canadian exporters and investors and their international buyers.
Federal Government
The Canadian Government has created the Canada Business Network portal to assist entrepreneurs and small business. The portal provides information and resources to help businesses during their start-up and growth phases of their business.
Financial, Bookkeeping and Legal Services in Wasaga Beach
There are a number of business support services available in the Town of Wasaga Beach including major banks, financial planning consultants, certified professional accountants, office management firms, legal firms and bookkeeping service providers. Visit the Town's Business Directory to connect to local assistance.
Futurpreneur Canada
Futurepreneur Canada has been fueling the entrepreneurial passions of Canada's young enterprise for nearly two decades. They are the only national, non-profit organization that provides financing, mentoring and support tools to aspiring business owners ages 18-39. The internationally-recognized mentoring program hand matches young entrepreneurs with a business expert from a network of more than 2,800 volunteer mentors.
Georgian Angel Network
The Georgian Angel Network (GAN) is a group of private investors from across the region that come from a wide variety of backgrounds and careers. The group's investment capacity typically ranges from $100,000 - $350,00 and look at participating in subsequent financing rounds (follow-on investment). Furthermore, they consider syndication opportunities with other angel investors, other commercialization partners and early-stage venture capital funds.
Ontario Centres of Excellence
The Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE) focuses on ensuring the people of Ontario reap the personal and economic benefits of leading edge research underway at our publicly funded universities, colleges and research hospitals. OCE supports commercialization of academic intellectual property, industry-academic collaboration and the development and adoption of emerging technologies. This includes overseeing the execution of advanced technology platforms that will equip Ontario companies to compete in a competitive global digital economy.
Ontario Small Business Access
Ontario Small Business Access Centre is a provincial resource to help support small business owners in Ontario including funding opportunities, business advice and information about growing your business.
Regional Tourism Organization 7
Regional Tourism Organization 7 (RTO7) provides regional leadership and coordination to help build and support competitive and sustainable tourism. They help ensure that our region is better able to attract visitors, generate more economic activity and create more jobs. They offer free tourism-related data, funding and training.
Southwestern Ontario Development Fund (SWODF)
The Southwestern Ontario Development Fund is a business expansion funding program for large-scale project. It that incentivizes companies to invest in new facilities and equipment. It attracts projects that have a significant impact on business productivity and create new employment opportunities within the company.
To qualify for SWODF funding, Southwestern Ontario businesses must provide a minimum investment of $500,000, have at least 10 employees at the time of application, and commit to creating at least five jobs during the project.
SWODF will fund up to 15% of project costs. Rolling application deadlines.
Starter Company Plus
Offered through the South Georgian Bay Small Business Enterprise Centre, Starter Company Plus provides enterprising people over 18 years of age who want to start or expand a business in their community with the opportunity to receive mentoring, training and funding up to $5,000 to start or grow a business.
Summer Company
Summer Company is a youth entrepreneurship program of the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade. The program is available to students between the ages of 15-29 who are in school and returning to school in the fall and is delivered locally by the South Georgian Bay Small Business Enterprise Centre. This program provides funding up to $3,000 as well as hands-on coaching and mentoring to help students start and operate their own summer business.
ventureLAB
ventureLAB is the non-profit Regional Innovation Centre (RIC) servicing Simcoe County. They help entrepreneurs bring their innovations to market, by offering a unique combination of mentoring, partnering and connection tailored to the need of each unique business. ventureLAB offers the BUILD training program, one-on-one advisory services, workshops, conferences, special events and investor meetings.
So much of your success depends on your human resources. Get a head start with competent human resource management that sees you hire the best candidates for the job and maintain employee engagement. Be aware of the ins and outs of employment law and learn how you can improve human resources and skills development in your organization.
Hire an Apprentice
Gain what you train when you hire an apprentice. Find out how to take on an apprentice and how it benefits you as an employer. Read more
Work In Simcoe County Job Portal
The Made In Simcoe Job Portal is an interactive tool featuring job opportunities, local resources, career exploration tools and local success stories. Tap into the local labour market and advertise your employment opportunities.
Employment Ontario
Employment Ontario helps job seekers, workers and employers with advice, grants and other services around public and private sector employment. Local Employment Ontario Centres include Career Solutions in Wasaga Beach and Tracks Employment and Resource Services in Collingwood. They can assist with creating a resume to helping you put a job search plan into action.
Simcoe Muskoka Workforce Development Board
The Simcoe Muskoka Workforce Development Board is a community directed, non-profit corporation that acts as a neutral broker, sourcing, conducting and distributing labour market research as well as engaging and facilitating community stakeholders in workforce development activities.