Today, Marcus Powlowski, Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay-Rainy River, on behalf of the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Canada's Minister of Infrastructure and Communities; the Honourable Greg Rickford, Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines, Minister of Indigenous Affairs and Member of Provincial Parliament for Kenora-Rainy River, on behalf of the Honourable Laurie Scott, Ontario's Minister of Infrastructure; and His Worship Greg Wilson, Mayor of the City of Dryden, announced funding for seven projects that will improve community and recreational facilities in six Northern Ontario communities.
The Government of Canada is investing over $5.2 million towards these projects through the Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada plan. The Government of Ontario is providing over $3 million. Recipient funding will amount to over $2.1 million.
In the City of Dryden, the Dryden Recreation Centre will see renovations that will make the facility more accessible and upgrade the building's mechanical systems. The Dryden Go-Getter Senior Activity Centre will construct a 2,500 square foot addition to the building, which will improve accessibility and provide more space to accommodate a wider range of activities.
An additional five projects will enhance the quality of community and recreational infrastructure in four municipalities and one First Nation community across Northern Ontario, benefitting residents by providing modern and functional facilities where everyone can participate, including seniors, youth, and members of First Nations.
The projects include the rehabilitation of recreation centres in the Township of Ear Falls and the Neskantaga First Nation while the Central Community Club in Kenora will restore and renovate an outdoor arena.
The Municipality of Machin will undertake a project to improve a waterfront recreational area at Vermilion Bay. In Sioux Lookout, the Cedar Bay Community Stable will be renovated to improve the safety and accessibility of this facility.
All orders of government continue to work together for the people of Ontario to make strategic infrastructure investments in communities across the province when they are needed most.
Quotes
"Investing in sport, culture, and recreational infrastructure is essential to creating healthy, vibrant communities where Canadians want to live, work and raise their families. The projects announced today will support the culture and diversity of these communities, while increasing the accessibility of community gathering hubs for generations to come. Canada's infrastructure plan invests in thousands of projects, creates jobs across the country, and builds cleaner, more inclusive communities."
Marcus Powlowski, Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay-Rainy River, on behalf of the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Federal Minister of Infrastructure and Communities
"Our government is proud to work in partnership with communities and the Federal Government to deliver today's vital funding to improve community infrastructure in Northwestern Ontario. This list of investments will go a long way to ensure Northwesterners have access to modern and accessible community and recreational infrastructure that supports youth, seniors and First Nation community members."
The Honourable Greg Rickford, Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines, Minister of Indigenous Affairs, and Member of Provincial Parliament for Kenora-Rainy River, on behalf of the Honourable Laurie Scott, Ontario's Minister of Infrastructure
"On behalf of Dryden City Council, staff and the citizens of Dryden I wish to thank the Federal Government through MP Powlowski, and the Province through Minister Rickford for following through on commitments to tangibly support these two community projects.
The Dryden Recreation Centre and Go-Getter Senior Activity Centre expansions and upgrades are all about sustainability and accessibility for people of all ages.
Community Services Manager, Steve Belanger and staff worked tirelessly to ensure a strong funding application for our community.
At the grass-roots level the DREAM Committee, representing the volunteer component of this federal, provincial and municipal partnership for our Recreation Centre has always been a critical support mechanism for the City. Their ability to fundraise $500,000 reflects this town's vitality and commitment to the overall health of its citizens."
His Worship Greg Wilson, Mayor of the City of Dryden
Quick facts
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Through the Investing in Canada plan, the federal government is investing more than $180 billion over 12 years in public transit projects, green infrastructure, social infrastructure, trade and transportation routes, and Canada's rural and northern communities.
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Across Ontario, the Government of Canada has invested more than $8.2 billion in over 2,800 infrastructure projects.
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Over the next ten years, the Government of Ontario is investing approximately $320 million across the province, with the Government of Canada investing approximately $407 million, under the Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. This stream supports the construction of new facilities and upgrades to existing facilities that improve community infrastructure (e.g., community centres, libraries), and support upgrades to recreational venues (e.g., arenas, recreational spaces) and cultural spaces (e.g., theatres, museums).
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Ontario is investing over $10.2 billion under the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program to improve public transit; community, culture and recreation; green, and rural and northern community and other priority infrastructure.