New recreation centre coming to Abegweit First Nation

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Prince Edward Island — A new recreation centre will be built in Scotchfort after a combined investment of $17 million through the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings (GICB) program from the federal government and the Government of Prince Edward Island. This was announced by Minister Lawrence MacAulay, MLA Sidney MacEwen, and Chief Roderick W. Gould Jr.

The new centre will be connected to the new Abegweit Connects community building, and give Islanders a new space to play, learn, get healthy, and come together. This net-zero facility will also be home for sports games, year-round Mawi’omi celebrations, and  other regional events. It will also provide space for all Islanders to connect with Mi’kmaw language, storytelling, and culture. And, in cases of extreme climate events, the building will be used as a warming and cooling centre for all residents in the region.

“Here in Eastern PEI, we know just how important it is to build greener, more resilient communities, and the new Abegweit Recreation Centre is another step in the right direction. This will be a place for folks to gather, learn about and celebrate Mi’kmaq culture, and participate in sports and other community activities. It’ll also be an inclusive, publicly accessible, climate resilient, net-zero space, showcasing our shared commitment to environmental sustainability.” – Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, on behalf of Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities

“This is a significant investment for our community, and for rural PEI, that will support our growth in a variety of areas and provide all Islanders with access to a diverse range of recreational spaces, equipment, and activities. A recreation centre of this scale will not only improve health outcomes for our people but create prosperity in the area by supporting new jobs and enhancing economic opportunities. This centre will also maintain Abegweit’s commitment to environmental sustainability and climate resilience. Wela’lioq to all our partners, this is reconciliation in action.” – Roderick W. Gould Jr., Chief of Abegweit First Nation