Province Investing $12.6 million-to Upgrade Recreation Infrastructure in Northeastern Ontario

$200 million Community Sport and Recreation Infrastructure Fund supporting economic growth and building healthier communities
The Ontario government is investing over $12.6 million to protect jobs and support the construction of the new Valley East Twin Pad Multipurpose Sports Complex in the City of Greater Sudbury, along with upgrades to other sports and recreation facilities across northeastern Ontario. These projects are part of the $200 million Community Sport and Recreation Infrastructure Fund (CSRIF) — a provincewide initiative to help communities revitalize local facilities, grow the economy and promote active, healthy living across Ontario.
“At a time when Ontario families are facing rising costs due to tariffs, our government is proud to support organizations focused on delivering better services for people while breaking down barriers and creating opportunities for children and young people,” said Neil Lumsden, Minister of Sport. “With investments in infrastructure like this, we are protecting Ontario jobs, strengthening our communities and building a more resilient and self-reliant economy.”
The government’s $10 million investment in the Valley East Twin Pad Multipurpose Sports Complex in Greater Sudbury will help create a state-of-the-art facility featuring two NHL-sized accessible rinks, 18 changerooms, a multipurpose gymnasium, support spaces, daycare, administrative offices, a heated viewing area, café and concession area and a public concourse. Designed to meet the needs of athletes, families and community members, the complex will also create jobs and support economic development as a community hub and world-class events hosting venue.
"Thank you to the Government of Ontario for this major investment through the Community Sport and Recreation Infrastructure Fund,” said Paul Lefebvre, Mayor of Greater Sudbury. “This $10 million contribution will help us deliver a modern, inclusive and accessible facility that meets the growing needs of families, athletes and community members in Valley East and across Greater Sudbury. With strong provincial support, we’re building not just a sports complex, but a true community hub for generations to come."
In addition, the province is investing:
- $1,000,000 to replace the aging refrigeration system at the Espanola Arena with a state-of-the-art CO₂ system. This upgrade will reduce energy consumption while ensuring continued service for residents.
- $614,600 to support critical repairs of the Kashechewan Arena, including roof replacement, bathroom renovations and lighting and safety upgrades. These improvements will extend the life of the facility and create a safer, more welcoming environment for the community.
- $585,250 for renovations at the Municipality of Markstay-Warren’s Multiplex to support expanded programming such as floor hockey, pickleball and Zumba, creating more opportunities for residents to stay active in their community.
- $484,100 to replace the roof at Don Shepherdson Memorial Arena in the City of Temiskaming Shores, improving energy efficiency and extending the facility’s lifespan.
CSRIF is a key part of the government’s plan to protect Ontario workers, businesses and families by unleashing the economy and getting more shovels in the ground, with a historic $200 billion investment to build highways, hospitals, transit, schools and other critical infrastructure across the province.