The largest of Huron County's nine (9) municipalities, Huron East is a composite of productive farmland and industrial properties, innovative technology and a strong entrepreneurial spirit, positioning itself well within competitive markets. Its natural and built heritage is unmistakable, gracefully cloaking the towns, hamlets and open countryside that comprise Huron East.
Huron East offers investors and newcomers an attractive choice to relocate. Learn more about what our community has to offer in the Huron East Community Profile and Situational Analysis. We invite you to make Huron East part of your future.
View our Community Profile and Situational Analysis below for more information on our communities. For further information on investment opportunities or relocating to Huron East, contact the Municipal Office.
Huron East has a very strong agricultural base. Learn more about our diverse agri-businesses by reading the business profiles below.
Meet Mark.
Mark Horst is the President of Marcrest Manufacturing Inc. located between Listowel and Molesworth and a resident of Huron East. As they say, necessity is the mother of invention. The business was started in 2003 out of a need for a labour saving machine; specifically, the manual labour associated with the small square bale. Marcrest continues to introduce innovative products to improve efficiencies and in the agricultural industry. In 2025, Marcrest will introduce their new high capacity small square baler. As Mark likes to say, “Innovation brought us here, innovation will keep us here”; there is no better satisfaction than supplying a product that fills the need of customers and making their life easier.
Meet John.
John, and his wife Sarah, and their four daughters started 5 Chicks and a Farmer (clever name, eh?) in 2017. On their small family farm, they produce high quality pasture raised beef, chicken, pork and turkey. Starting this agri-business was a lifestyle choice. They became passionate about producing high quality food and improving the soil, ecosystem and community health. The regenerative agricultural practices that they use, such as rotational grazing, cover cropping, and others, offer a wide range of environmental, economic, and social benefits. Products can be ordered online through their online store and they even offer a subscription service, saving their customers money and time!
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