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Redcliff dervies its name from the red shale cliffs overlooking
the South Saskatchewan River. It has a rich history which began in
the 1880s with teh discovery of abundanct coal and natural gas reserves.
Easy access to this inexpensive resource led to Redcliff being promoted
as the "Smokeless Pittsburgh of the West." This drew industries
that produced such diverse products as shoes, gloves, cigars, trucks,
bricks, glass, flour and more. A cyclone that ravaged several of
these businesses started the decline, and the war and a flu epidemic
ended the prosperity. Following World War II, the community again
experienced steady growth. Redcliff remains progressive and currently
boasts a population of almost 5,000.
The Town of Redcliff is known as the "Greenhouse Capital of
the Prairies." This is because long hours of sunlight, inexpensive
natural gas and proximity to the TransCanada Highway (Highway #1)
all contributed to the establishment and success of the largest concentrations
of commercial greenhouses in Western Canada. There are over 50 acres
under glass or plastic. Cucumbers, tomatoes, and peppers are grown
in abundance. The major industries in the area service the petrochemical
industry and horticulture production.
Redcliff has an industrial park containing over 50 acres of serviced
sites, with expansion land available. There is also approximately
12 acres of commercial sites available in various locations, and
approximately 20 acres of horticultural sites available. With the
active market in Redcliff and region, these numbers are continuously
changing.
The Town of Redcliff develops and promotes residential building
sites, with only eight lots remaining in the second phase of a golf
course development (Riverview). The new "Westside" development,
which is a joint effort between the Town and a private developer
is creating approximately 100 lots, with many coulee view lots.
Redcliff is a smaller, safe community in which to raise a family
in affordable housing, and still be close to business opportunities.
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