Central Door County
Sturgeon Bay, Sevastopol and Valmy
Welcome to Central Door County!
The Central Door region includes the populous City of Sturgeon Bay and the Towns of Sevastopol and Valmy. Historically, Sturgeon Bay’s economic development started with shipbuilding which is still strong today. Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding is a major employer. Related businesses grew around shipbuilding and today you’ll find modern pharmacies and medical facilities next door to charming Bed & Breakfasts. Museums, churches, senior living options, childcare centers, and strong schools, including the Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, serve residents of all ages.
Sevastopol, just 15 minutes from Sturgeon Bay, is a town with family farms, relaxing neighborhoods, and its own school district. Valmy is near Cave Point County Park and Whitefish Dunes State Park.
Central Door County School District
Central Door County boasts two renowned school districts, Sturgeon Bay and Sevastopol School Districts.
The mission of Sevastopol School District is to provide students with the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to be lifelong learners and responsible citizens. The focus is on academics and career preparation. The District works to update instructional facilities and public areas and invite community participation.
Sturgeon Bay School District, serving the urban core of Door County, operates from four separate facilities. There are three elementary schools, one middle school and one high school with a total enrollment of approximately 1,200 students. The instructional program is student-centered and research-based. Communication is open and diversity is honored. School, family, and community partnerships are encouraged.
Central Door County School District
Central Door County boasts two renowned school districts, Sturgeon Bay and Sevastopol School Districts.
The mission of Sevastopol School District is to provide students with the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to be lifelong learners and responsible citizens. The focus is on academics and career preparation. The District works to update instructional facilities and public areas and invite community participation.
Sturgeon Bay School District, serving the urban core of Door County, operates from four separate facilities. There are three elementary schools, one middle school and one high school with a total enrollment of approximately 1,200 students.. The instructional program is student-centered and research-based. Communication is open and diversity is honored. School, family, and community partnerships are encouraged.
Central Door County Business
Sturgeon Bay is the county seat and home to the county’s government center. Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding, Door County Medical Center, and occupants of Door County’s Industrial Park give residents many employment choices and keep employers working to engage employees at all levels.
The long list of employers include some of the largest like Hatco Corporation, N.E.W. Industries, Nicolet Bank, Marine Travelift, ExacTech, Econofoods, Therma-Tron-X, Cadence, and WireTech Fabricators.
Central Door County Business
Sturgeon Bay is the county seat and home to the county’s government center. Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding, Door County Medical Center, and occupants of Door County’s Industrial Park give residents many employment choices and keep employers working to engage employees at all levels.
The long list of employers include some of the largest like Hatco Corporation, N.E.W. Industries, Nicolet Bank, Marine Travelift, ExacTech, Econofoods, Therma-Tron-X, Cadence, and WireTech Fabricators.
Activity in Central Door County
Living in the Central Door provides a wide range of shopping, leisure activities, entertainment, and culture. Visit The Hill Raceway and the Door County Fair. Hike in the Potawatomi State Park just outside of town. Go boating and kayaking or shipwreck diving on the bay. Enjoy holiday festivals and parades.
Activity in Central Door County
Living in the Central Door provides a wide range of shopping, leisure activities, entertainment, and culture. Visit The Hill Raceway and the Door County Fair. Hike in the Potawatomi State Park just outside of town. Go boating and kayaking or shipwreck diving on the bay. Enjoy holiday festivals and parades.
What’s it like to live in Door County?
Here’s what current residents say about living in Door County.
My husband and I chose to relocate to Door County from the Milwaukee area to allow us more time to enjoy the many outdoor activities that Door County offers, we enjoy spending our time outdoors, hiking, biking and fishing, as opposed to sitting in traffic. Additionally, we enjoy the more laid back and relaxed lifestyle and great close knit community that Sturgeon Bay offers.
Lydia and I chose to live Door County because of its unique location and experiences. This is a destination where you can have friends and family visit for vacations while we get to enjoy the amenities whenever we want. Door County is also a place where the residents care about their communities and they are passionate to keep it a welcoming place. We hope to enjoy this place for years to come.
I procured a position as a Tooling Design Engineer at WireTech and relocated to Sturgeon Bay from a large metropolitan area. It worked out great for me. I no longer spend hours commuting. Instead I spend that time biking and hiking in the State Park. The clean air and peaceful atmosphere help to keep my mind clear and I feel healthier.
Central Door “Fast Facts”
A vibrant business community nestled within one of the most desirable vacation destinations in the United States, Central Door County seeks to welcome business and economic development alike.
Sturgeon Bay was settled in 1835 and grew as a lumbering community in the 1850’s and was named for the once-abundant sturgeon in the lake.
Sturgeon Bay is a world renowned shipbuilding hub and home to the largest shipbuilder in the Great Lakes region. During WWII Sturgeon Bay Shipbuilders produced Type N3 cargo ships as well as 175 foot submarine chasers.
Central Door County is home to 2 award winning school districts and boasts upwards of 12 highly innovative multi-national manufacturing companies.
Commute time from Sturgeon Bay to:
Brussels: 18 minutes
Egg Harbor: 25 minutes
Green Bay / Airport: 53 minutes
Washington Island: 1h 53 minutes (includes ferry ride)