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Brooks is a small but fast-growing city in the County of Newell, southeastern Alberta, Canada, located approximately 2.5 hours east of Calgary and 1.5 hours west of Medicine Hat along the Trans-Canada Highway. Known as the "City of 100 Hellos," Brooks embodies the warmth and charm of a rural town—a close-knit community with expansive farmlands, tarmac country roads, and an idyllic ambience one would never find in typical urban city centres. With a population of 16,900 as of 2024, Brooks has cultivated a demographic that is wondrously diverse, with residents originating from almost 70 different countries who have settled in Brooks and made it their home. The city has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past decade, changing from a population of 14,000 from basically one culture, one language to representing as many as 60 to 70 different countries with many languages and dialects.
Brooks is unique among small Canadian cities. About 10 years ago, the local meat packing plant, XL Foods Lakeside Packers (now JBS Canada), started bringing over and employing about 2,000 workers from across the world. Many came with aspirations of starting a new life in Canada. Some were temporary foreign workers, others new immigrants and refugees. Many didn't speak English and came to Brooks to make a living, paying for their lives here while also supporting their families back home.
This influx has physically changed this traditional cattle ranching city, adorning Brooks with windows to different cultures and countries. New schools teaching English as a second language started popping up across town. Different multicultural churches spread across the city. A mosque was built for the first time. A slew of ethnic stores were launched that gave residents a taste of a world outside of Brooks. It is now believed that over 100 languages are spoken in Brooks.
The documentary "Brooks – The City of 100 Hellos" by Canadian filmmaker Brandy Yanchyk explores this interesting evolution that Brooks has undergone. As Mayor Martin Shields stated, "Brooks is unique. It was basically 14,000 in population who changed in 10 years from basically one culture, one language to representing as many as 60 to 70 different countries with many languages and dialects." This transformation exemplifies the true meaning of community and makes Brooks a one-of-a-kind destination in Alberta.
Galaxy Fibre, together with the City of Brooks, is building "BrooksNet," a transformational, best-in-class optical fibre internet technology infrastructure that will provide businesses the fertile ground to launch and grow in the City of Brooks. Businesses will be able to reach broader markets with expanded employee recruiting capabilities, while residents of Brooks will enjoy improved access to essential services around the world, such as healthcare, e-learning, and government services, further enhancing the quality of life within the city.
Brooks is renowned for its outdoor lifestyle and abundant recreational opportunities:
Brooks is increasingly recognized as a prime destination for entrepreneurs and immigrants seeking opportunity in a welcoming, affordable community. The city offers:
Business opportunities in Brooks include licensed child care facilities (severe shortage), foreign credential and translation services, ethnic grocery stores, fusion and international restaurants, industrial trades and maintenance services, residential development and renovation, family entertainment centres, and specialty cafés or wine bars. Examples of available businesses for purchase include an antique and collectibles shop (asking $65,000), an Asian restaurant (asking $120,000), and a liquor store with building (asking $799,900).
While Brooks offers many advantages, prospective residents should be aware of the following:
As described by immigration experts, "Brooks is practical, hard-working, and welcoming—ideal for entrepreneurs who value real opportunity over urban gloss."
Brooks is the vibrant heart of the Brooks Newell Region. Surrounding communities include:
Brooks offers an exceptional quality of life that blends small-town charm with remarkable diversity and modern amenities. With a population of 16,900 and a median house price of approximately $266,000—among Alberta's lowest—Brooks provides an affordable entry point for families, professionals, and entrepreneurs. As the most diverse small city in Canada with 48% visible minority and over 100 languages spoken, Brooks has earned its nickname the "City of 100 Hellos" for good reason.
The city's location along the Trans-Canada Highway provides easy access to major centers while being just minutes from extraordinary natural attractions: Lake Newell (Alberta's largest man-made lake), Dinosaur Provincial Park (UNESCO World Heritage site), and the historic Brooks Aqueduct. Residents enjoy top-tier recreation including the Brooks Bandits junior hockey team, the Newell Pro Rodeo, the 18-hole Brooks Golf Club, and the annual Brooks Medieval Faire.
For entrepreneurs and immigrants, Brooks offers municipal incentives, low startup costs, and multiple immigration pathways including the AAIP Rural Entrepreneur Stream. Major employers like JBS Canada drive stable demand, while the transformative BrooksNet fibre optic infrastructure project positions the city for future growth. While there are considerations—occasional odours from the processing plant, a tight rental market, and the need for personal transportation—Brooks is practical, hard-working, and welcoming. For those seeking a safe, diverse, and opportunity-rich community in Southern Alberta, Brooks is an outstanding choice.
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Yes, Brooks is considered one of Brooks's best neighborhoods. It offers an exceptional quality of life with a walkable main street, local shops and restaurants, and a strong sense of community. The area features excellent schools, parks, and is known for its safe, family-friendly atmosphere. With its central location, residents enjoy convenient access to downtown Brooks while having direct access to pathway systems and parks.
Brooks offers a variety of property types including single-family detached homes, townhomes, condominiums, duplexes, and new construction developments. The community has options for first-time homebuyers, growing families, and downsizers. Housing styles range from character homes and bungalows to modern luxury infills and townhome complexes.
Brooks is considered a desirable inner-city neighborhood in Brooks. Due to its walkability, mature character, and convenient location, home values reflect the premium of inner-city living while offering a connected, amenity-rich lifestyle within reach of downtown Brooks.
Brooks features parks, walking trails, playgrounds, shopping centers, restaurants, cafes, and recreational facilities. The community is also served by several highly-rated schools and is conveniently located near major transportation routes. Popular local businesses include coffee shops, bakeries, breweries, and boutique retail stores that create a vibrant main street atmosphere.
Brooks is served by several highly-rated public and private schools. The community falls within the Brooks school district, which is known for its strong academic programs, extracurricular activities, and diverse educational options including regular programming, French immersion, Catholic education, and private school alternatives.
Commute times from Brooks to downtown Brooks typically range from 10 to 30 minutes depending on traffic conditions, time of day, and mode of transportation. The community has excellent access to public transit including bus rapid transit routes, as well as major roadway connections that make driving into the downtown core convenient.
Brooks is served by multiple Calgary Transit bus routes and rapid transit lines that connect directly to downtown Brooks and LRT stations. The community's transit hub provides frequent service during peak hours, making it a popular commuting option for professionals working in the city core. Travel times to downtown are typically under 20 minutes.
Brooks has a unique history tied to the local community. The name reflects the area's heritage and the families who helped shape the neighborhood. The community's main street festival and local landmarks continue to honor this legacy, making it a distinctive part of Brooks's cultural fabric.
Yes, Brooks is extremely dog-friendly. The community is home to several parks with off-leash areas featuring walking trails and scenic views. Many local cafes, breweries, and restaurants welcome dogs on their patios, and the area has pet supply stores and grooming services within walking distance. It is common to see residents walking their dogs along the main streets and pathways.
Brooks hosts a popular annual street festival during the summer months, typically held in July or August. This signature community event is one of the longest-running street festivals in the region, closing down the main avenue for a pedestrian-friendly celebration. The event features local vendors, food trucks, live music, street performers, kids' activities, and family entertainment, attracting thousands of visitors each year.
Brooks is surrounded by excellent parks and green spaces. The community features multiple playgrounds, sports fields, off-leash dog parks, and a major river pathway system that connects cyclists and pedestrians to other parts of the city. These green spaces offer stunning views and year-round recreational opportunities for residents of all ages.
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