The Wolfville Curling Club is becoming more energy efficient and accessible after a combined investment of $305,851 from the federal and provincial governments.
Announced by MP Kody Blois, Minister John Lohr, and Betty Mattson, project sponsor of the Wolfville Curling Club's Revitalization Committee, this project will ensure the club can serve the community in a greener and more inclusive way.
The three-year revitalization project includes adding insulation, replacing windows, retrofitting the air and hot water heating system, and installing mini-split heat pumps to make the building more energy efficient. Accessibility improvements include adding a ramp to the main door, replacing the main door with an accessible one, and upgrading the washrooms to current accessibility standards.