Queens businesses, community groups get $80,000 in provincial funding

Queens MLA Kim Masland announced funding for six groups in Queens County on Thursday. (Rick Conrad / File photo)
Businesses and community groups in Queens County will get almost $80,000 in provincial funding.
Queens MLA Kim Masland announced the funding on Thursday from the Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage for six different organizations.
The funding ranges from $25,834 to Rosefinch Mercantile in Port Medway for an accessible path and wheelchair lift to $4,250 to Mersey River Chalets in Caledonia for upgrades to the roll-in shower.
“These investments are making Queens a more accessible and vibrant place to connect,” Queens MLA Kim Masland said in a news release.
“By investing in restorations and accessibility infrastructure, we’re ensuring our community spaces are inclusive and full of life, bringing people together across our region.”
The projects are supported by a series of programs from the department, which provide grants to improve accessibility, upgrade community infrastructure and promote recreation.
Here’s how the $78,624 in funding was divided among the groups:
- Rosefinch Creative Inc., Port Medway: $25,834 for an accessible path and wheelchair lift.
- Region of Queens Municipality: $25,000 for accessible railings and upgrades to the compressor panel and sound system at Queens Place Emera Centre.
- Little Red South West School House Society, South West Port Mouton: $12,540 for the restoration of the historic schoolhouse.
- Pleasant River Community Hall Society: $6,000 for heat pumps, the stage, and replacing a ramp.
- North Queens Board of Trade, Caledonia: $5,000 for a new entry to Caledonia Park.
- Mersey River Chalets, Caledonia: $4,250 for upgrades to the roll-in shower.
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