An investment from the federal government will help improve energy and accessibility at the Canada Games Complex.
Several dignitaries were on hand Friday morning for the $2.3 million funding announcement, including Patty Hajdu, Minister of Indigenous Services and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario (FedNor).
Funds are being provided through the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings (GICB) program.
“The upgrades will provide Thunder Bay residents with a more modern and accessible space where they can learn, stay active and connect with each other. Projects like this reduce pollution, make our air cleaner, and help to build a brighter future for everyone,” Hajdu said.
Mayor Bill Mauro added, “This funding allows the City to advance Council-endorsed priorities which include Energy Management, Accessibility, and our infrastructure deficit. The Canada Games Complex serves as an accessible, inclusive area for children, youth and families for recreational opportunities in our community. Continued investment in this critical facility ensures the continued enjoyment by our community and region will continue for years to come.”
There are planned upgrades to the boiler plant, digital control system, and change rooms, which will help reduce energy use and emissions, improve accessibility, and make the facility more comfortable for residents.