View the City of Dryden's Community Profile or our Quick Facts brochure for information about our community, economic development and more!
Dryden Native Friendship Centre (DNFC) and its community partners is excited to share the Homeward Bound Program. Click to download an application package. Have questions? Need more information? Contact the Homeward Bound Program Manager at homeward@dnfconline.ca or call 807-223-4180 x. 2235 and talk with Val.
Our community magazine
Trailblazer Magazine is our community publication with everything you need to know about living, working and playing in Dryden. Pick up a printed copy at our Tourist Information Centre, located on the highway at 284 Government Street, next to Max the Moose.
You can also call 1-800-667-0935 to request a copy.
Location
We are located on the TransCanada Highway midway between Winnipeg and Thunder Bay, just two hours north of the United States border at International Falls. We are well connected by highway, air, rail, and a wireless communication network.
Economy
Dryden is a great place to start, grow or expand your business. We serve as the region's central hub for goods and services and as a gathering place.
The City of Dryden offers a strong economic base, including:
- A large retail and service sector
- A pulp mill
- A regional hospital
- A district social services board
- Three school boards
- A college campus
- Multiple First Nation organizations and services within the Treaty Three traditional territory.
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