Starting A Business

Starting a business from the Residential District (home based business):

• No Business license is required;
• Refer to the Alberta Beach Land Use Bylaw 252-17, in Part 5 – Land Use Districts and Regulations, this section outlines the approved uses for the various land use districts;
• A development permit may be required for operating a home based business, for further information please contact the Development Officer (see below for contact information);

Starting a business from the Commercial or Light Industrial Districts:

• No Business license is required;
• Refer to the Alberta Beach Land Use Bylaw 252-17, in Part 5 – Land Use Districts and Regulations, this section outlines the approved uses for the various land use districts;
• A development permit may be required for operating a business in the commercial or light industrial districts if the business changes the previous use on the property, for further information please contact the Development Officer (see below for contact information);

Alberta Beach Development Officer:
Paul Hanlan
Phone: 780-994-1883
Email: development@albertabeach.com

The Alberta Beach Land Use Bylaw 252-17 & Development Permit Applications are are also available on our website under the Bylaw and Planning & Development tabs.


Payments can be made via Interac e-transfer or in person at the municipal office, for further information please contact the municipal office at 780-924-3181 (email: aboffice@albertabeach.com).

Business Links:

Community Futures Yellowhead East (CFYE) – Provides a wide range of small business services and business management tools for people wanting to start, expand, franchise or sell a business. CFYE offers business loans, tools, mentoring, guidance and support for rural business owners and entrepreneurs in Alberta.
For further information visit the CFYE website at yellowheadeast.albertacf.com or contact Phone: 780-706-3500 or Email: mjones@albertacf.com

Shop the County – Shop the County is an online directory that instantly connects businesses in Alberta’s Lac Ste. Anne region with customers near and far. Locals, business travelers and vacationers alike can browse and search for regional goods, services and company details, and the owners of these businesses can connect with potential shoppers like never before. To register your business or for further information please visit the Shop the County website at shopthecounty.ca.

Partners In Progress

About Partners in Progress

Formed in 2018, Partners in Progress is an intermunicipal entity that works to promote the Lac Ste. Anne region and support its economy. The Town of Onoway, Lac Ste. Anne County, and Village of Alberta Beach are members of this collective.

The Partners in Progress Steering Committee meets monthly to consider, plan and implement economic development strategies. Partners in Progress is responsible for successful regional economic development initiatives such as:

  • A regional Economic Development Roadmap
  • A user-managed local business directory (ShoptheCounty.ca)
  • A destination marketing campaign and portal (CometoLife.ca)

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