SNGRDC PORTFOLIO
The Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation (SNGRDC) portfolio consists of three revenue streams.
Nation Enterprise
Economic Interests
Joint Venture
ECONOMIC INTERESTS
SNGRDC manages the economic interests of the Six Nations Community for a number of renewable energy projects surrounding the Six Nations territory.
Presently, SNGRDC’s green energy portfolio is capable of producing over 1000MW of clean energy through involvement in 18 solar or wind projects either directly (Equity Interests) or indirectly (Community Benefit Agreements).
GREEN ENERGY PORTFOLIO
Grand Renewable Wind is a partnership between Samsung Renewable Energy Inc., Pattern Energy, and the Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation.
SNGRDC Ownership: 10% Equity Ownership
Project Capacity: 149 MW
Commercial Operation Date (COD): December 2014
Post-Secondary Contribution: $400,000 over 20 years ($20,000 per year)

Grand Renewable Solar is a partnership between Samsung Renewable Energy Inc., Connor, Clark & Lunn, and the Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation.
SNGRDC Ownership: 10% Equity Ownership
Project Capacity: 100 MW
Commercial Operation Date (COD): March 2015

Niagara Regional Wind Farm is a partnership between Boralex Inc., Enercon Canada Inc. and Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation.
SNGRDC Ownership: 50% Equity Ownership
Project Capacity: 230 MW
Commercial Operation Date (COD): Nov 2016
Post-Secondary Contribution: $400,000 over 20 years ($20,000 per year)
Niagara Regional Wind Farm – SN Future

BGI Roof-Top Solar is a partnership between Brant Renewable Energy, County of Brant and Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation.
SNGRDC Ownership: 10% Equity Ownership
Project Capacity: 250 KW or 0.25MW
Commercial Operation Date (COD): March 2015



OBP Roof-Top Solar is a partnership between Brant Renewable Energy, County of Brant and Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation.
SNGRDC Ownership: 90% Equity Ownership
Project Capacity: 500 KW or 0.5 MW
Commercial Operation Date (COD): September 2015



Gunn’s Hill Wind Farm is a partnership between Prowind and Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation.
SNGRDC Ownership: 10% Equity Ownership
Project Capacity: 18 MW
Commercial Operation Date (COD): September 2016
Post-Secondary Contribution: $80,000 over 20 years ($4,000 per year)


Nanticoke Solar is a partnership between Ontario Power Generation, Mississauga’s of the Credit First Nation and Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation.
SNGRDC Ownership: 15% Equity Ownership
Commercial Operation Date (COD): March 2019
Nanticoke Solar LP – SN Future


Niagara Reinforcement Line (NRL) is a partnership between Ontario Ministry of Energy (ENERGY) and Hydro One, and the Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation.
SNGRDC Ownership: 25% Equity Ownership
Length of Reinforcement Line: 76 KM Double Circuit
The Niagara Reinforcement Line (NRL) – SN Future


NATION ENTERPRISE
Nation Enterprises includes all on-reserve assets and departments managed by the SNGRDC.
The Oneida Business Park (OBP) was designed and built approx. 25 years ago and is located just off of Fourth Line Rd. and Highway 6. The building consists of approx. 18,000 sq. ft. of office space and 70,000 sq. ft. of warehouse/manufacturing space. Warehouse space is currently full and unavailable for leasing at this time.
In 2015, OBP’s roof was fitted with 2307 solar panels capable of generating 500 MW of renewable energy. The Oneida Business Park Roof-top solar installation was awarded the 2015 Aboriginal Project of the Year Award by the Ontario Sustainable Energy Association (OSEA).
For More Information:
Contact: Property Manager
Phone: 519-753-1950
Email: projects@sndevcorp.ca
Address: 50 Generations Drive, Ohsweken, ON (just off of Fourth Line Rd and Hwy 6)
Property Management is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of all Nation Enterprise holdings. This includes but is not limited to the acquisition, control, accountability, maintenance, utilization and disposition of all on-reserve assets.
Properties maintained include, but are not limited to: Oneida Business Park, Bingo Hall, Gathering Place by the Grand, and SNGRDC Admin building.
For More Information
Contact: Property Manager
Phone: 519-753-1950
Email: projects@sndevcorp.ca
Six Nations Bingo strives to provide an enjoyable and fun-filled entertainment experience for all of our patrons. We deliver exciting programs and excellent customer service in a comfortable atmosphere. At Six Nations Bingo you will always find guaranteed prizes and guaranteed fun.
For More Information:
Phone: 519-753-3574
Address: 2585 Chiefswood Rd. Ohsweken, ON N0A 1M0 (near the intersection of Hwy 54)
Email: cpogacnik@snbingo.ca
Visit us Online: www.sixnationsbingo.ca

For More Information:
Contact: Event Planner events@gatheringplacebythegrand.ca
Phone: 226-446-9900
Visit us online: www.gatheringplacebythegrand.ca
Visit us in person: 2593 Chiefswood Road, Ohsweken ON
Chiefswood Park provides a unique getaway experience that teaches visitors about authentic Haudenosaunee culture while pampering guests with simple luxuries.
The park is situated on 20 acres of land located on Highway 54 alongside the beautiful Grand River (a designed Heritage River in Ontario). The park is adjacent to the Chiefswood National Historic Site and consists of two distinct sections: Top Section – which features a large outdoor venue space, public washrooms, and 15 log cabin units. Riverside Section – which features docking facilities, canoe and kayak rentals, a large open venue space, and a large forested area;
For More Information:
Contact: Chiefswood Park Manager parkmanager@chiefswoodpark.ca
Phone: 519-758-5444
Visit us online: www.chiefswoodpark.ca
Visit us in person: 1037 Brant Highway 54, Ohsweken, ON
JOINT VENTURE PARTNERSHIPS
AECON-SIX NATIONS (A6N)
A6N is a Joint Venture between Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation (51% ownership) and Aecon Group Inc. (49% ownership). The company performs utility related work in southwestern Ontario, specifically within the Haldimand Tract; an area of historical significance to the people of Six Nations. A6N currently provides employment to 85 First Nations workers.
Services include: right-of-way clearing, restoration, meter hazard avoidance program, out-of-date meter replacement program, hydro vacuuming, trenching, excavation, directional drilling, restoration of hard and soft surfaces, brush & tree clearing and traffic control.
A6N was awarded the 2018 Ontario Energy Association (OEA) Company Award, which recognizes and rewards companies acknowledged as outstanding leaders by their peers within the Ontario energy industry.
For More Information:
Phone: 519-282-5887
Website: www.a6n.ca
Email: dahill@aecon.com
Location: 2017 Fourth Line Rd. Ohsweken, ON
Mailing Address: P.O Box. 450 Ohsweken, ON N0A1M0