News release

Cape Breton Receives Recreation Funding

Health and Wellness

NOTE: A list of grants awarded in Cape Breton follows this release.


Children and families will enjoy playing and cooling off on hot days at a splash pad in Port Hawkesbury, one of nine projects in Cape Breton receiving grants totaling $297,000 to help Nova Scotians lead healthy, active lifestyles.

The region's grants were announced today, July 11, under the Recreation Facility Development Program.

"Investments in sport and recreation facilities are important to help Nova Scotians lead healthy, active lifestyles," said Economic and Rural Development and Tourism Minister Michel Samson, on behalf of Health and Wellness Minister Leo Glavine "With nearly $2 million for 67 projects across the province, Nova Scotians of all ages can get active and have fun using new and upgraded facilities like this splash pad."

The Town of Port Hawkesbury received $54,500 to build the splash pad.

"Children are the future of our communities, and it is the responsibility of all to ensure active living opportunities for their enjoyment and participation," said Port Hawkesbury Mayor W.J. MacLean. "The Town of Port Hawkesbury is confident that this new facility will play a major role in developing healthy lifestyles."

The grants help community groups, municipalities and other not-for-profit organizations develop facilities to increase public participation in sport and physical recreation. Examples include renovations to buildings, developing and maintaining walking trails, and building and upgrading various fields used for sport and recreation.

The grants are in line with Thrive!, government's plan for a healthier Nova Scotia. The plan aims to create supportive environments for healthy eating and physical activity. Learn more at http://thrive.novascotia.ca .


Following is a list of grants in Cape Breton:

  • Town of Port Hawkesbury, splash pad, $54,500
  • Ben Eoin Recreation, golf practice facility, $36,000
  • East Richmond Riders Association, trails upgrades to connect St. Peters, Louisdale and Evanston, $43,000
  • New Waterford and District Community Centre, renovations, $14,500
  • Cape Breton Regional Municipality, work on multi-use path connecting Reserve Mines and Sydney to Cape Breton University, $73,000
  • Cape Breton Regional Municipality, upgrades to picnic areas, playground, wharf and public facilities at Indian Beach, $35,000
  • Belle Cote and Area Community Centre, septic field, $4,500
  • Kiwanis Club of Sydney, upgrades to pool, equipment, lighting and locker rooms, $29,000
  • Ring 73 Boxing Society, Glace Bay, upgrades to heating and ventilation system and paving parking lot, $7,500