Town of Hinton

"Gateway to the Rocky Mountains"

Hinton has developed over the last four decades with the establishment of a pulp mill and modern coal mines. It is also strategically located at the gateway to Jasper National Park.

"Gateway to the Rocky Mountains"

Hinton is strategically placed along the Highway 16 - Trans-Canada Highway and exists as a major service stop along the Northwest Transportation Corridor route.

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Demographics

  • 1985 - 8,629
  • 1991 - 9,048
  • 1996 - 9,961

Key Linkages

  • Highway - #16, #40
  • Bus Line - Greyhound
  • Trucking - Byers Transport , Grimshaw Trucking, CP Bulk
  • Railway - CN, VIA Rail
  • Airports - Hinton Airstrip
  • Airlines - Peace Air
  • Natural Gas Pipeline - Northwestern Utilities
  • Electric - Trans Alta Utilities
  • Communication -Telus
  • Cellular -Telus Mobility

Major Industries

  • Mining
  • Forestry
  • Oil and Gas
  • Transportation
  • Tourism

Major Industrial/Commercial Employers

  • Weldwood Sawmill - 700
  • Cardinal River Coal -- 450
  • Hi-Atha Sawmill -- 220
  • Obed Mountain Coal -- 109

Corridor Advantages

  • 35,000 trading population
  • State of the art pulp mill facility

Air Transport

Nearest commercial air service: Edmonton International Airport (287 km)

Hinton Airstrip

  • 3,700 ft all weather landing strip
  • Great Slave Helicopters, Alpine Helicopters

Rail Transport

CN

  • Passenger and Freight

VIA Rail

  • Passenger service 3 times per week

Road Transport

Hwy #16 (Trans-Canada)

  • 287 km West of Edmonton

Hwy #40

  • South to Cadomin (60 km)
  • North to Grande Cache (143 km)

Bus and Freight Transport

  • Regularly scheduled Greyhound service