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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.
Within the City of Brooks:
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Schools: Brooks is served by several schools offering education from kindergarten to grade 12, with nearby post-secondary options available:
- Brooks Composite High School — located at 50.56799° N, -111.88656° W, near the Brooks Public Library and JBS Canada Centre
- Eastbrook Elementary School — located east of Brooks Composite High School
- Sunrise School — located southeast of Brooks Composite High School
- Brooks Junior High School — located northeast of Brooks Composite High School
- Holy Family Academy — located northeast of Brooks Composite High School
- St. Joseph's Collegiate — located north of Brooks Composite High School
- Griffin Park School — located near the Emerson neighbourhood
- The city has seen new schools teaching English as a second language popping up across town due to the influx of newcomers from around the world
- Brooks Campus of Medicine Hat College — offers continuing education and career programs
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Libraries: Brooks has a public library serving the community:
- Brooks Public Library — located at 50.56775° N, -111.89453° W, near the JBS Canada Centre and Brooks Post Office, serving the community with resources, programs, and events. The library is situated close to Brooks Composite High School and the JBS Canada Centre sports venue.
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Landmarks & Attractions: Some of the most popular landmarks in and near Brooks include:
- Lake Newell — the largest man-made lake in Alberta, located just south of Brooks, drawing locals for boating, kayaking, and long beach days that feel a world away from the city
- Kinbrook Island Provincial Park — located on Lake Newell, offering camping, paddling, hiking, birdwatching, and scenic shoreline views
- Dinosaur Provincial Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site) — located approximately 30 minutes northeast of Brooks, one of the richest dinosaur fossil locales in the world, featuring towering hoodoos, badlands landscapes, and some of the world's richest fossil beds
- Brooks Aqueduct — a historic irrigation structure and notable landmark in the County of Newell
- JBS Canada Centre — sports venue located near Brooks Composite High School and Brooks Public Library
- Centennial Regional Arena — downtown arena where residents catch games and enjoy recreational activities
- Silver Sage Community Corral — hosts rodeo events including the Newell Pro Rodeo, bull riding, wild horse racing, ranch broncs, and more
- Brooks Golf Club — 18-hole golf course known for its scenic fairways, relaxed atmosphere, and prairie views
- Duke of Sutherland Park — park located northeast of Brooks Composite High School, offering scenic escapes for jogging and unwinding
- Parkland Park — park located northeast of Brooks Composite High School
- Lake Stafford — scenic lake for fishing and weekend relaxation
- Downtown Brooks — the heart of the city where you'll find residents strolling Second Street, local shops, diverse restaurants, boutique shopping, and seasonal festivals
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Associations & Community Groups: Brooks has a vibrant community with many active organizations:
- Brooks & District Chamber of Commerce — supports local businesses and economic development
- City of Brooks Economic Development Office — provides guidance, networking, and support to help entrepreneurs integrate and succeed
- Brooks Bandits — one of Canada's most celebrated junior hockey teams, providing entertainment and community pride
- Brooks Newell Region Tourism — promotes tourism and local attractions
- Multicultural churches, a mosque, and various faith communities — have been established across the city reflecting its diverse population
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Nearby Parks & Green Spaces: Brooks features several parks and outdoor recreational areas:
- Lake Newell / Kinbrook Island Provincial Park — the largest man-made lake in Alberta, offering boating, kayaking, beach days, camping, paddling, hiking, and birdwatching
- Dinosaur Provincial Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site) — approximately 30 minutes northeast, featuring hoodoos, badlands, and fossil beds
- Duke of Sutherland Park — neighbourhood park for jogging and recreation
- Parkland Park — local green space for outdoor activities
- Lake Stafford — scenic lake for fishing and weekend relaxation
- Crawling Valley Campground and Reservoir — a hidden gem perfect for camping, fishing, paddling, and lakeside relaxation, located near Bassano (30 minutes west of Brooks)
- Brooks Golf Club — 18-hole golf course with prairie views
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Local Stores & Shopping: Brooks offers a variety of shopping options:
- Downtown Brooks — unique local shops, diverse restaurants, boutique shopping, and seasonal festivals
- Ethnic stores and specialty grocers — have opened across the city, giving residents a taste of a world outside of Brooks, serving the growing Southeast Asian, Latin American, and other newcomer communities
- Brooks Plaza — shopping area near the Emerson neighbourhood
- 7-Eleven — convenience store located near Brooks Composite High School
- Petro-Canada — gas station located near the downtown area
- Rists Shoe Centre — shoe store in downtown Brooks
- Local breweries — offering craft beer experiences
- Major centers nearby — Calgary (2.5 hours west) and Medicine Hat (1.5 hours east) provide full urban shopping and big-box retail
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Closest Hospital & Healthcare: Healthcare facilities serving Brooks residents include:
- Brooks Health Centre — hospital building located at 50.56799° N, -111.88656° W, near Brooks Composite High School, offering comprehensive medical care including emergency services and inpatient care
- Alberta Health Services — provides various community health services in the Brooks area
- Medical clinics, dental offices, and pharmacies — available throughout Brooks
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Crime Rate Statistics: Brooks is considered a safe, welcoming community:
- With nearly half the population being immigrants, Brooks has cultivated a friendly, multicultural atmosphere where diversity is celebrated
- The city is known as the "City of 100 Hellos" for its warm, welcoming character
- The community benefits from active RCMP presence and community safety programs
- Residents report feeling safe in this family-oriented, hard-working community
- One consideration noted by some residents is occasional odour from the JBS Canada beef processing plant depending on wind and season, but this does not affect overall safety perceptions
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Transit and Transportation: Brooks is well-connected for commuting and regional travel:
- Location: Conveniently located along the Trans-Canada Highway, perfectly positioned as both a travel stop and a home base for exploring the wider region
- Commute to Calgary: Approximately 2.5 hours west
- Commute to Medicine Hat: Approximately 1.5 hours east
- Local Transit: Limited public transit within the city; most residents use personal vehicles for daily transportation
- Walk Score: Brooks has an average Walk Score of 36 out of 100 (Car-Dependent). However, the downtown core and certain neighbourhoods like Emerson have higher walkability — specific locations can achieve Walk Scores of 57 (Somewhat Walkable) to 80 (Very Walkable).
- Bike Score: 45 out of 100 (Somewhat Bikeable) — you might be able to find places to ride your bike, but you'll most likely want your car for most errands
- Proximity to Airports: Calgary International Airport approximately 2.5 hours west; Medicine Hat Airport approximately 1.5 hours east
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Walk Score & Demographics: Key statistics about Brooks:
- Population (2024 estimate): 16,900 residents
- Median Age: Young, family-oriented demographic
- Diversity: 48% visible minority — the most diverse small city in Canada. Nearly half of its residents are newcomers. Over 100 languages are spoken in Brooks.
- Immigration: Residents originate from almost 70 different countries, including significant East Indian, Filipino, Latin American, African, and other international communities
- Average House Price (Median, 2024): Approximately $266,000 — among Alberta's lowest
- Rent Prices (September 2025): Studio: C$1,016; 1-bedroom: C$1,222; 2-bedroom: C$1,553; 3-bedroom: C$1,960. Apartment rent decreased by -8.9% in the past year.
- Average Rent for Apartment: C$1,222/month for 566 sq ft
- City Walk Score: 36 out of 100 (Car-Dependent)
- Key Industries: Food processing (JBS Canada Lakeside Packers), oil and gas, manufacturing, agriculture
- Major Employer: JBS Canada — employs about 2,000 workers from across the world at the local meat packing plant
- Main Industries: Food processing, oil and gas, and specialized manufacturing drive stable year-round demand
- Weather: Summer average +24°C; Winter average -10°C
The "City of 100 Hellos" — A Remarkable Transformation
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.
BrooksNet — High-Speed Internet Infrastructure
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.
Outdoor Lifestyle & Recreation:
Brooks is renowned for its outdoor lifestyle and abundant recreational opportunities:
- Lake Newell / Kinbrook Island Provincial Park — the largest man-made lake in Alberta, offering boating, kayaking, beach days, camping, paddling, hiking, birdwatching, and scenic shoreline views
- Dinosaur Provincial Park — UNESCO World Heritage site located approximately 30 minutes northeast, featuring towering hoodoos, badlands landscapes, and some of the world's richest fossil beds
- Brooks Golf Club — 18-hole golf course known for its scenic fairways, relaxed atmosphere, and prairie views
- Brooks Bandits Hockey — one of Canada's most celebrated junior hockey teams, providing year-round entertainment
- Newell Pro Rodeo — held at the Silver Sage Community Corral, featuring bull riding, wild horse racing, ranch broncs, and more
- Brooks Medieval Faire — annual summer event that transforms the community into a lively celebration of jousting, costumes, and handmade crafts, drawing visitors from all over southern Alberta
- Brooks Aqueduct and historic sites — exploring the region's irrigation history and heritage
Annual Events in Brooks:
- Brooks Medieval Faire — annual summer celebration of jousting, costumes, and handmade crafts
- Newell Pro Rodeo — professional rodeo event at Silver Sage Community Corral
- Brooks Bandits Hockey Season — junior A hockey from fall through spring
- Canada Day Celebrations — community festivities at Lake Newell and downtown
- Farmers' Markets — seasonal markets featuring local produce, crafts, and artisan goods
- Small Town Smoke Down — BBQ lover's event in nearby Bassano
- Seasonal festivals, sporting events, and live entertainment — throughout the year
Business & Immigration Opportunities:
Brooks is increasingly recognized as a prime destination for entrepreneurs and immigrants seeking opportunity in a welcoming, affordable community. The city offers:
- Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) Entrepreneur Stream — designed for business buyers or founders in small Alberta communities
- Rural Entrepreneur Stream — makes Brooks eligible as one of the best Alberta communities for foreign investors seeking permanent residency
- C11 Entrepreneur Work Permit — for owner-operators investing in ventures that bring clear benefit to Canada
- Start-Up Visa Program — for innovators leveraging BrooksNet's new fibre-optic infrastructure
- Suggested Net Worth: $400,000+
- Minimum Investment: $150,000+
- Municipal Incentives: The City offers tax relief for residential and commercial development
- Low Cost of Entry: Real estate and startup costs are among Alberta's lowest
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).
Challenges & Considerations:
While Brooks offers many advantages, prospective residents should be aware of the following:
- Odour from Beef Processing: JBS Canada's large plant occasionally emits odours depending on wind and season
- Tight Rental Market: Limited availability and rising rents
- Limited Entertainment Amenities: Family-oriented but smaller lifestyle options compared to major cities
- Vehicle Dependence: Most errands require a car; public transit is limited
- Extreme Weather: Southern Alberta winters can be cold with chinook winds; summers are warm
As described by immigration experts, "Brooks is practical, hard-working, and welcoming—ideal for entrepreneurs who value real opportunity over urban gloss."
Nearby Communities:
Brooks is the vibrant heart of the Brooks Newell Region. Surrounding communities include:
- Bassano — approximately 30 minutes west, known for the Bassano Dam, Bassano Pro Rodeo, Small Town Smoke Down BBQ event, Crawling Valley Campground, 9-hole golf course, and outdoor pool
- Duchess — approximately 15 minutes north, known for Stone Mill Bakery, Salty Mare Mercantile, Duchess Hotel Steak Pit, Alberta Prairie Meats, and a 9-hole golf course
- Rosemary — approximately 20 minutes northwest, known for Spragg's Meat Shop, 12-hole disc golf course, outdoor pickleball courts, and July 1st Canada Day celebrations
- County of Newell — surrounding the city, stretching across vast prairie landscapes, rich agricultural lands, and home to Dinosaur Provincial Park, Lake Newell, the historic Brooks Aqueduct, and small hamlets and ranching communities
- Calgary — approximately 2.5 hours west for full urban amenities and international airport
- Medicine Hat — approximately 1.5 hours east for additional shopping, dining, and medical services
Conclusion:
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.
Frequently Asked Brooks Questions
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How safe is Brooks?
Safety is a top priority in our community. You will find the area has a low crime rate, with local law enforcement actively patrolling to ensure resident safety. You can check recent crime statistics, Brooks community violent and property crime rates, local police department. Read how the neighbourhood responds to crimes and ask questions like is there a neighborhood watch? Do they feel safe.
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What are the crime rate statistics like?
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What is the commute like?
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What are the best places to eat, shop around Brooks?
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What Schools are in the area?
The area is home to several schools, including public, catholic private options. There are also numerous early childhood education centers and after-school programs. For higher education, there are reputable colleges and universities within a short commute.
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Are there any Associations or special events?
We are happy to sponsor a number of community events throughout the year. Community Associations partner with local community and special interest groups. The leisure benefits can be realized by all local residents including children, youth, families and seniors.
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