Peavey Mart is seemingly returning to Alberta and here's what you should know

Iconic Canadian retailer Peavey Mart appears to be making a return to Alberta, announcing some stores will be relaunching later this year.
The announcement on Friday comes after the company announced at the start of this year that it would be closing all of its stores across the country.
Peavey Mart, which is Canada’s largest farm and ranch retail chain and is headquartered in Red Deer, said that with the support of a group of well-capitalized investors, it will relaunch in select prairie locations in the late fall of 2025, including Spruce Grove, Westlock, Camrose, and Lacombe.

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The notice on the company’s website added that the stores are owned by 2707162 Alberta Ltd., an investment group that is relaunching the brand without bank debt. Customers can expect to see several of their favourite brands back on store shelves, including Harvest Goodness, DeWALT, Rolling Acres, Scotts, Dickies, Pitt Boss and more.

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“Peavey Mart stores will reflect the needs of customers by providing reliable and relevant products, shifting offerings to reflect a focus on high-quality, unique, and locally sourced items that highlight the Canadian entrepreneurial spirit.”
The ownership group secured the rights to the Peavey Mart name and associated intellectual property from the defunct Peavey Industries LP in April of 2025, with the goal of opening a core group of seven to 12 locations in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
The company then secured 40,000 ft2 of distribution space in Red Deer to support the ongoing operations and distribution requirements for the endeavour, and has since built a focused team to support the relaunch.
“We know that the closure of stores left a gap for many customers,” said Doug Anderson in a news release. “Our investors and ownership group recognizes the importance of Peavey Mart in the Canadian retail landscape, and we’re grateful for the opportunity to relaunch the brand in these communities.”