INDUSTRY
Coal
Mining has been a key player in the Edson area for many years, but when oil became the fuel of
choice, coal mining started to decline. Mines gradually shut down in the 1950s and the industry slowed
dramatically until the late 1970s when coal became a viable product again.
Oil & Gas
Edson is located on one of the largest gas fields in Alberta and there are always employment
opportunities in this field. Exploration, drilling, collection, transportation and servicing of the oil and gas
industry continues to be a driving force and major contributor to Edson’s economic prosperity.
Forestry
In 1983, an OSB manufacturing plant opened in the Edson area — Pelican Spruce Mills (now
Weyerhaeuser). Weyerhaeuser uses the abundant supply of Aspen and Black Poplar to manufacture
structural panels used for flooring and sheltering in residential home construction. In the early 1990s a
second mill, Sundance Forest Industries (formerly Erith Tie Company) built a new stateof-the-art sawmill which soon expanded. The mill is now known as Edson Forest
Products, a division of West Fraser.
Agriculture
Edson was once the wheat capital of western Canada. Since that
time agriculture in the area has flourished to include cattle and bison
ranches, small hobby farms and various grain farms.
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