Fredericton – Canadian communities flourish when they have safe, welcoming public spaces where people can come together to connect, engage, and participate in recreational programs and activities. By investing in our infrastructure, we not only stimulate economies and create jobs – we build communities that attract people and businesses and make them want to stay.
Jenica Atwin, MP for Fredericton, announced an investment of $181,786 through the Canada Community Revitalization Fund (CCRF) for the Capital Winter Club. The announcement was made on behalf of Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for ACOA. The City of Fredericton is also providing $75,000 toward the project.
This funding helped the venue to improve its kitchen and dining hall and construct gender neutral change rooms and washrooms. The upgrades will allow the club to host more community events and activities in an inclusive space that encourages the participation of under-recognized groups.
In March, the Public Policy Forum published a report that confirms that Atlantic Canada’s economy is bustling and the region is poised for exponential growth. Today’s announcement highlights how the Government of Canada is contributing to this momentum by strengthening our communities, creating new opportunities, and setting the stage for a strong, sustainable future.
“Atlantic Canada is at a turning point, brimming with new energy and growth. Investing in shared spaces like the Capital Winter Club helps grow local economies, boosts tourism, and give residents more opportunities to deepen their connection to the people and places that we call home.” – Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for ACOA