
About The Oro-Medonte Chamber of Commerce
The Oro-Medonte Chamber of Commerce was established in 1996 by a group of dedicated professionals who recognized the benefits of mutual support among businesses and the importance of making residents aware of how to access the products and services available within the township.
Our Chamber is also a member of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, which is the most effective advocate for business in the Province of Ontario. It represents over 57,000 Ontario businesses through 156 local Chambers of Commerce and Boards of Trade. The OCC has been the “Voice of Business” in Ontario since 1911 and is the most effective advocate for business in the Province of Ontario.
The Chamber represents a broad spectrum of businesses in the manufacturing, transportation, tourism, recreation, agricultural, financial, accommodation and service sectors.
Thank you for your consideration and we hope you will join us in making Oro-Medonte a great place to live work and play.
If you would like more information,
please contact the Chamber office at
(705) 487-7337.
What Is The Chamber?
The Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization of businesses providing goods and services within the township. The Chamber's purpose is to provide benefits to our members in particular, and strengthen our community as a whole.
We encourage residents to purchase from our members, increase public awareness of our members and recognize their contribution to the community through Business Achievement Awards.
The Chamber provides an annual business directory & buyer's guide, trade show and networking opportunities and many other benefits.
What Can The Chamber Do For You?
What Does The Chamber
Do For The Community?
Businesses are recognized and presented with annual awards for Outstanding Achievement in categories such as Leadership in Training, Company Expansion, Site Enhancement, Marketing & Promotion, Entrepreneurial Initiative and Customer Service.
The Chamber plays a strong role in promoting district businesses and the community by working in conjunction with other associations, departments and bureaus within the township.