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The Voice of North Grenville
Vol. 10 No. 20
7343 - PROOF APPROVAL
May 25, 2022
North Grenville announces ParticipACTION Prize Money
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Members of Council and North Grenville’s Parks and Rec staff were joined by Mr. Paterson’s Grade 3-4 class from Oxford-on-Rideau Public School at Crozier Park in Oxford Mills After being crowned Canada’s Most Active Community in the ParticipACTION Community Challenge last August, North Grenville was awarded $100,000 to expand its recreational opportunities for residents young and old. “This significant prize money will be used to establish more outdoor recreational throughout North Grenville. Specifically, the Municipality will be investing in badly needed improvements to North Grenville’s parks and
recreation space in four of our hamlets,” said Mayor Nancy Peckford. Based on public feedback, Participaction Funding Guidelines, and costing, the prize money will expedite upgraded recreation infrastructure in several of North Grenville’s rural hamlets, including: • a new play structure at Crozier Park, Oxford Mills; • a new play structure at Oxford Station Park; • a new rink house at Bishop
Mills Park; and • an upgraded basketball court behind the Burritt’s Rapids Community Centre. Recognizing that a major investment in Riverside Park in Old Town Kemptville was already underway that will see a new outdoor rink, splashpad and upgraded yearround change rooms built in 2022 -2023, the choice to invest in several rural hamlets was obvious. However, a small amount of funds will be used to sup-
port the establishment of a rebuilt BMX track at Riverside Park, given its age, popularity among youth and deteriorating conditions. This re-built BMX track is thanks in large part to local volunteer Mark Hurst, who has volunteered his time to revamp it. “We are so proud of our community for their incredible efforts to come together in June 2021 and fight for the title of Canada’s Most cont'd on page 2