Retail chain prepares to open new Saskatchewan and Alberta locations in 2026
Peavey Mart has announced plans to expand its store network in Western Canada with the reopening of three additional locations in the spring of 2026.
“The initial store opening plan included an eventual reopening of stores in Saskatchewan,” said Meagan Parisian, Leader of Marketing & eCommerce. “The locations that were chosen by the ownership group are reflective of a number of factors these communities hold, including the strength of the stores in these communities, an ease of access to the previously held storefronts, as well as how quickly we could expedite hiring and launch operations in the locations chosen.”
This decision follows the successful relaunch of four stores in Alberta, showing the company’s commitment to rebuilding its retail presence and better serving rural and agricultural communities.
Two Saskatchewan locations in Assiniboia and Yorkton will reopen in March 2026. The hiring for store personnel has already begun, allowing the company to prepare for smooth openings.
In addition to the Saskatchewan locations, Peavey Mart will also reopen its Red Deer store in Alberta in April 2026. The Gaetz Avenue store, which originally opened in 2022, is currently undergoing renovations. Once complete, the store will feature a smaller and more efficient layout that matches the design of other Peavey Mart locations. This store will join the four Alberta locations that reopened in December 2025 in Spruce Grove, Westlock, Camrose, and Lacombe.
At this time, the company has not announced plans for any further store openings beyond these seven locations. However, Peavey Mart continues to strengthen its supply chain and improve merchandise distribution to ensure that customers receive high-quality products.
The company is placing strong focus on stocking unique, high-quality, and locally sourced items that reflect Canadian entrepreneurship. Stores are receiving new stock every week, and customers can expect a regular flow of seasonal and essential merchandise.
Suppliers are working closely with Peavey Mart to ship products to the distribution centre in Red Deer County and directly to stores. This ensures that shelves remain well stocked and ready for customer needs.
“Our suppliers recognize that we hold ourselves to a high standard and expect to deliver a top-tier experience for our customers,” said Parisian. “They’re working with us to ship items to our Distribution Centre in Red Deer County, and in some cases directly to stores, as quickly as possible so we can fulfill these expectations.
Customers can expect all stores to carry a full range of products on or before March 1, 2026. Through this expansion, Peavey Mart aims to provide reliable retail services, support local businesses, and meet the everyday needs of Canadian rural communities.