Backgrounder: Nova Scotia’s South Shore will benefit from investments to help residents and visitors enjoy the region and its shared spaces safely

Backgrounder

The Government of Canada invests more than $2.4 million in 18 community shared spaces and five tourism projects to stimulate local economies, create jobs, boost tourism, and improve the quality of life of Canadians.

CLIENT NAME PROJECT TOTAL MEDIA CONTACT PERSON
$1,359,377 through the Canada Community Revitalization Fund (CCRF) for 18 projects:      
Town of Shelburne The Town of Shelburne will renovate and modernize the King Street Family Centre to create a safe and healthy environment. Activities include structural renovations with a new roof, eaves, windows and insulation, accessibility upgrades to the ramp and entrance and upgrades to make the facility more energy efficient. 

$187,500

non-repayable

Sherry Doane
Chief Administrative Officer
Town of Shelburne
902-319-0735
cao@town.shelburne.ns.ca
Mahone Bay Centre Society The Mahone Bay Centre Society will convert an oil-fired heating system at the Mahone Bay Centre, which dates back to 1914, to a geothermal heating and cooling system to increase energy efficiency and reduce costs.  $145,966
non-repayable
Jeff Frampton
Vice Chair
Mahone Bay Centre Society
902-624-9634 /
902-930-1313
framptonjn@gmail.com
 
Broad Cove Community Association The Association will renovate Broad Cove Community Hall to create barrier-free access and new accessible washroom facilities. The project also includes increasing use of outdoor space and the addition of a meeting area overlooking the ocean.  $125,756
non-repayable

Mary Frier
Chair
Broad Cove Community Association
902-677-2424
chairperson@broadcovehall.ca

 

Cape Sable Historical Society The Old Court House, a community museum and municipal heritage property, will be renovated to improve safety, accessibility and energy efficiency. This will allow the Cape Sable Island Historical Society to safely store its vast collection, offer new exhibits, increase visitation, expand heritage and cultural programming and provide a comfortable space for year-round use for people of all ages and abilities. Activities include upgrades to the roof and structure, the addition of accessible doors and entrance, installation of a commercial chair lift and heat pump system. $112,681
non-repayable
Samantha Brannen
Museum Director
Cape Sable Island Historical Society
902-635-1426
barrmuseum.director@gmail.com
Region of Queens Municipality and Autism Nova Scotia A universally-designed play park and splash-pad for people of all ages and abilities will be constructed next to the Queens Place Emera Centre in Liverpool to foster participation in the community. Activities include the installation of a gated fence, wheelchair accessible raised platforms and merry-go-round, multi-generational swings, braille and audio elements, a wheelchair accessible splash pad, low slides and other fun, inclusive playground equipment. $100,000
non-repayable

Heather Cook
Communications & Engagement Coordinator
Region of Queens Municipality
902-354-5741
regionofqueens.com

 

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Amanda Alexander
Director of Development
Autism Nova Scotia
902-446-4995
aalexander@autismns.ca

South Shore Fieldhouse Society South Shore Fieldhouse Society will complete facility upgrades at HB Studios Sports Centre, a multi-use centre serving Lunenburg County and all of the South Shore region, to make it more inclusive, accessible and safe. Activities include replacing the front entrance, upgrading emergency exits, installing sprinkler heads and a touchless automated controlled access system. $94,736
non-repayable
Shelly Skinner
Manager
HB Studios Sports Centre
902-543-5348
manager@hbssc.ca
Chester Yacht Club Chester Yacht Club will replace aging floating docks and boat lifting services to improve user safety and accessibility and its hosting capacity for large-scale events. $90,000
non-repayable
 
Jennifer Chandler
Vice Commodore
Chester Yacht Club
(902) 204-7790
cycclubbusiness@gmail.com
 
Liverpool Curling Club Liverpool Curling Club will complete energy efficiency upgrades related to its ice shed. Activities include insulation of the ice shed walls and installation of new paneling, replacing existing ice shed double doors with larger, more energy efficient doors, strapping the existing ice shed ceiling and installation of an energy efficient low-e ceiling system and removing existing fluorescent light fixtures and replacing with more energy efficient LED fixtures. $79,462
non-repayable
John Armstrong
Director
Liverpool Curling Club
902-354-4995
bev_s_armstrong@hotmail.com
 
Mahone Bay United Soccer Association The playing surface and facilities of Mahone Bay's outdoor field will be upgraded to provide an accessible recreation environment. Project activities include levelling the field surface, installing a proper drainage system, backstop fences, reseeding the surface and adding a walking trail, storage facilities and a sports equipment library. $77,700
non-repayable

Timothy Merry

President

Mahone Bay United Soccer Association

902-553-0953

hello@mahonebaysoccer.com

 

Queens County Fair Association A 100-year-old pavilion on the Queens County fairgrounds will be renovated to improve safety and accessible washrooms will be installed. $77,073
non-repayable

Doreen Holdright

Secretary Manager

Queens County Fair Association

902-682-2567

doreenholdright@gmail.com

The Forties Community Centre The Forties Community Centre will install heat pumps to improve energy efficiency and will build an 80-foot-long outdoor patio. $60,677
non-repayable
Phillip Broome
Chairman of the Board of Directors
Forties Community Centre
902-689-2942
rameylm@hotmail.com
Medway Community Forest Co-operative Ltd. Free, accessible recreational trails will be constructed between Annapolis Royal and Kejimkujik National Park, establishing a launch point to the backcountry of the Tobeatic Wilderness Area. The trails will host outdoor educational opportunities.   $53,369
non-repayable
Mary Jane Rodger
Executive Director
Medway Community Forest Cooperative
902-701-0505
maryjane@medwaycommunityforest.com
Shelburne Historical Society The Shelburne Historical Society will complete efficiency upgrades at Shelburne County Museum. Activities include electrical improvements to support the purchase and installation of heat pumps, installation of electric wall panel heaters, and replacement of all windows and two exterior doors.  $43,729
non-repayable
Suzanne Mahaney
Manager
Shelburne County Museum
902-875-2968
shelburnemuseums.mgr@gmail.com
 
Bridgewater Tennis Club The Bridgewater Tennis Club will repair and resurface three outdoor tennis courts, improving paths and access to the courts. It will also repair the clubhouse/storage building and upgrade the LED lighting to improve safety and energy efficiency. $38,500
non-repayable
Jon Risser
President, Bridgewater Tennis Club
902-521-3870
jrisser@graybarcanada.com
Shelburne Curling Club Shelburne Curling Club will complete accessibility, energy efficiency and other facility upgrades at Shelburne Curling Centre to enhance hosting capacity. $31,413
non-repayable
Matthew King
President
Shelburne Curling club
902-875-6064
matthewking87@gmail.com
Town of Clark’s Harbour The Town of Clark’s Harbour will upgrade its community comfort centre. Improvements include: a well to provide drinking water; renovating to accommodate washers, dryers and showers; and the installation of a power-assisted door to improve accessibility. $19,554
non-repayable
Rex Stoddard
Mayor
Town of Clark’s Harbour
902-745-2390
mayor@clarksharbour.com
Sable River Community Hall Sable River Community Hall will upgrade its facility to improve energy efficiencies. Project activities include the installation of a heat pump system and new furnace. $12,375
non-repayable

Wanda Buchanan

Chair

Sable River Community Hall

902-874-2257

Wanda_Buchanan@hotmail.com

Through the Years Day Care & Community Centre Through the Years Day Care and Community Centre will replace the asphalt surface on the court area used as a playground and for basketball and street hockey to make it safer and more accessible for children of all ages. $8,886
non-repayable
Mary Ellen Shatford
Executive Director
Through the Years Daycare and Community Centre
902-857-1777
throughtheyears-director@hotmail.com
Total CCRF   $1,359,377  
CLIENT NAME PROJECT TOTAL MEDIA CONTACT PERSON
$1,128,508 through the Tourism Relief Fund (TRF) for 5 projects:      
2022 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships
Host Society
Sail Nova Scotia, in partnership with the Hubbards Sailing Club and the St. Margaret Sailing Club, will host the 2022 International 49er, 49erFX, and International Nacra 17 World Championship Sailing Regatta on St. Margarets Bay in September. This is the first time the event is being held in Canada and it is expected to attract more than 400 competitors from 40 countries. Required infrastructure upgrades along the Hubbards waterfront, including a publicly accessible wharf area and boat ramps, will provide a legacy for community use as well as enhanced capacity to host large-scale international sailing events. $498,000
non-repayable
John Flemming
Co-chair
2022 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships Host Society
902-223-4008
john@oceancontractors.ca
South Shore Tourism Cooperative Limited Develop signature shoulder and winter-season events to safely draw visitors to the South Shore of Nova Scotia. The Cooperative will also engage expertise to work with tourism businesses to address labour shortages for workers in the industry. $379,602
non-repayable
Joanne Cooper
Chair
South Shore Tourism Cooperative Limited
902-530-0101
jcooper@bestwesternbridgewater.com
White Point Holdings Limited (operating as White Point Beach Resort)

White Point Beach has constructed a new Oceanfront Treehouse experience on the South Shore. Intended for couples, this new accommodation is to enhance the guest experience, and continue to contribute to job creation on Nova Scotia’s South Shore. $100,000
non-repayable
Dylan Meisner
General Manager
White Point Beach Resort
902-354-2711 (ext. 287)
dylan@whitepoint.com
Boxing Rock Brewing Company Limited Boxing Rock Brewing Company will complete infrastructure upgrades and embark on a digital marketing campaign to enhance the delivery of craft beer experiences for tourists. Project activities include the construction of a three-season outdoor space and indoor private event space as well as improvements to the visitor experience at the Boxing Rock Legendary Taproom.  $76,222
non-repayable
Emily Cowin
Founding Partner
Boxing Rock Brewing Company
902-874-0348
emily@boxingrock.ca
Sidanna Retreat Inc. Sidanna Retreat is planning to add new private amenities to their properties, including barrel saunas, dome-shaped sunrooms and a heated pool. $74,684
non-repayable 
Raj Kapahi
Owner
Sidanna Retreat
902-449-0429
rajmkapahi@gmail.com
Total TRF   $1,128,508  
Grand Total CCRF and TRF
  $2,487,885  

Contacts

Marianne Blondin
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Official Languages and of the
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Marianne.Blondin@acoa-apeca.gc.ca

Chris Brooks
Communications Director, Nova Scotia
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
902-830-3839
chris.brooks@acoa-apeca.gc.ca

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