Basin Recreation Infrastructure Enhanced

20 projects receive $1 million Twenty recreation projects encouraging active lifestyles are getting under way thanks to help from the Trust’s Recreation Infrastructure Grants program. New this year, the program […]

Basin Recreation Infrastructure Enhanced

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Twenty recreation projects encouraging active lifestyles are getting under way thanks to help from the Trust’s Recreation Infrastructure Grants program. New this year, the program supports community efforts to create new or upgrade existing recreation spaces in the Basin.

The successful projects will receive more than $1 million in this second intake, bringing the total number of projects funded since the program launched earlier this year to 62. The program has distributed more than $4.5 million to recreation-focused projects over the two intakes. A third intake will take place in early 2017.

“Basin residents told us there was a need for a program like this, so it’s great to see such a positive response,” said Neil Muth, President and Chief Executive Officer, Columbia Basin Trust. “These 62 projects will help build stronger, more resilient and more enjoyable communities, and give residents the amenities they need to lead active, healthy lifestyles.”

You don’t have to look far to find world-class recreation opportunities in the Basin, and these successful applicants are making great strides to take advantage of these opportunities. With Trust support, 145 kilometres of trail are being built on 24 trails, eight fields and parks are receiving upgrades, six indoor facilities like arenas, gymnasiums and climbing walls are seeing upgrades and 24 outdoor facilities are being improved.

Read about all the projects from the spring and summer intakes at ourtrust.org/rig.

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