Backgrounder: Canada and Quebec invest in seven sports and recreation projects in the Outaouais Region

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Backgrounder: Canada and Quebec invest in seven sports and recreation projects in the Outaouais Region

Joint federal, provincial and municipal funding is being provided for seven recreational infrastructure projects in communities of the Outaouais Region. These projects include to renovating recreation centres and improving playgrounds and other sports facilities.

The Government of Canada is investing $1,778,007 in these projects through the Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure Stream under the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. The Government of Quebec is also investing $1,778,007 under its Financial Assistance Program for Recreational and Sports Infrastructure. Municipalities and other partners will also be contributing $1,779,735.61.

Project Information:

Location

Project Name

Federal Funding

Provincial Funding

Municipal/Other Funding

Campbell's Bay

Renovation and expansion of the recreational infrastructure for children

$41,600

$41,600

$41,762.44

Chénéville

Lighting and upgrading of the grounds at Robert-Latour Park

$71,518

$71,518

$71,520.62

Déléage

Construction of a roof for the multicultural centre

$484,285

$484,285

$484,286.93

Gatineau

Construction of an outdoor multipurpose aquatic pond at Jack Eyamie Park

$866,585

$866,585

$866,845.44

Grand-Remous

Development of a multi-generational, multipurpose park

$34,658

$34,658

$35,916.17

La Pêche

Development of a multisport surface

$133,522

$133,522

$133,562.08

Pontiac RCM

Improvements to the PPJ bike park’s trail network

$145,839

$145,839

$145,841.93

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