Tenants
Below are listed the companies currently using
the facilities at Port Mersey Commercial Park.

Aqualitas Inc. is one of Nova Scotia’s first licensed producers of
cannabis. Proudly located in the Port Mersey Commercial Park in the
Region of Queens Municipality, Aqualitas uses a sustainable aquaponics
cultivation process on an award-winning, proprietary platform created by
its research & development subsidiary, FinLeaf Technologies.
For more information on the services they provide, visit their website
at:: www.aqualitas.ca

We handle all types of projects including marine and land based
dredging, armour stone breakwaters, excavation, demolition, tug, barge
and scow work, sub-sea pipelines & cables and underwater drilling &
blasting. We also offer tug and barge rentals.
We are currently the lead contractor in the dismantling and disposal
of two decommissioned Royal Canadian Navy Ships, the HMCS Protecteur and
HMCS Algonquin.
To see what we’re currently up to,
find out more here.
Lloyoll Built has set up shop in the Port Mersey
Industrial Park in Brooklyn, Nova Scotia. We are in the
application process to certify this 20,000 sq’ facility to a CSA
standard. This designation will allow us to ship structural products
at various levels of completion to any destination in Canada.
Lloyoll Built
will focus on modular construction and prefab living spaces. We are
forging a strategic partnership with East Coast Modern, a Halifax based
architectural firm that specializes in modular design
To see what we're currently up to,
find out more here.

Covey Island Boatworks is the marketing name for Lunenburg County
Shipwrights Incorporated. The company is run by three directors: two
managing directors and a third director nominated by employees for a
two-year term. Most employees have a financial interest in the company.
To find out more about Covey Island Boatworks,
click here.
Brady Home Building Centre
Proudly celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2014,
Home Hardware Stores Limited is Canada's largest Dealer-owned hardware,
lumber, building materials and furniture cooperative. The company is
owned by close to 1,100 independent small business operators from every
corner of Canada, who operate under one of its four banners: Home
Hardware, Home Hardware Building Centre, Home Building Centre and Home
Furniture.
As a testament to Home Hardware's guiding ethic -
that community and the common good is simply good business - the company
remains a genuinely 100% Canadian, Dealer owned and operated major
retailer.

South Shore Docks is owned and operated by Brian Silmarie. His
company provides seasonal dock installation and removal as well as dock
repairs and construction.

CelluFuel Inc. is a Nova Scotia based start-up that is focused on the
development of the production of synthetic renewable fuels from the
forestry resource. It has an exclusive license for an innovative
technology that it is in the process of transferring to Nova Scotia.

We find, fund and foster innovative Nova Scotia
start-ups that strive to change the world.
Established in 1995 and based in Halifax,
Innovacorp is Nova Scotia's early stage venture capital organization.
Target industries include information technology, clean technology and
life sciences.
Early stage investment is at the core of Innovacorp’s business model,
but the organization also provides hands-on business advisory services,
tailored to meet the unique – and evolving – needs of each of the
promising technology companies in its portfolio. It also gives
entrepreneurs access to world-class incubation facilities and an
international network of expert advisors.

Nova Scotia Lands is a Provincial Crown corporation whose mandate is to
access and where required remediate and redevelop crown-owned
properties. Also, NS Lands is manager of the newly existing Harbourside
Commercial Park in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Currently NS Lands is
remediating and redeveloping the remainder of the former Sydney Steel
Plant property. In addition, NS Lands is responsible for other
properties acquired by previous owners of the Sydney Steel Plant.
These properties include tracts of land located in Sydney Mines, Sydney
River, Grand Lake area, Catalone, Pictou, New Glasgow and Grand Narrows.
The properties contain abondoned quarries, coal mines and areas
encrouched upon by residential and industrial areas.
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