Annapolis Valley Register

Infrastruc­ture

Millions for harbour infrastruc­ture funding in West Nova

- BY LAWRENCE POWELL ANNAPOLISC­OUNTYSPECT­ATOR.CA

Harbour projects receive major funding

Harbours in West Nova will receive millions in federal funding for wharves, breakwater­s and dredging, Member of Parliament Colin Fraser announced Oct. 11 from the wharf at Parker’s Cove.

Fishermen were busy stacking lobster traps on the wharf for the season opening as Fraser announced $5.7 million this year for work at Camp Cove, Cape St. Mary’s, Parker’s Cove, Pinkney’s Point, Wedge Point, and Yarmouth Bar. An additional $1.2 million will be available in future years to some projects.

Fraser walked the wharf with Bayshore Harbour Authority president Shawn Everett and secretary Barry Oliver, who pointed out the work that was planned to protect the inner wharves where a dozen boats tie up regularly.

A small crowd gathered as Fraser noted the work to be done and the significan­ce of the men and women who work in the industry.

“As you know, commercial fishing is the cornerston­e of many coastal communitie­s across the province and the country,” Fraser said. “In 2015, commercial fishing contribute­d $6 billion to the Canadian economy. That figure represents a $1-billion increase over the previous year.”

Fraser said the industry employs 76,000 Canadians and that fish and seafood is now the country’s second largest food exporter after wheat.

“One of the pillars of this industry is our national network of small craft harbours,” said Fraser. “Our government supports over 1,000 of these harbours across Canada in communitie­s such as yours. Keeping each of them safe, accessible, and in good repair requires considerab­le time, effort, and money.”

In Parker’s Cove, fishermen need armourston­e protection on the west breakwater and need to repair the outer end of the west and east breakwater.

Fraser said in total this year, Ottawa will invest $289 million to improve harbor infrastruc­ture across the country.

“This will contribute to the economic well-being of coastal communitie­s such as Parker’s Cove and will have a direct impact on the safety of harbor users,” he said.

He also said he’s confident the funding will continue to support the growth of the fishing industry and provide economic opportunit­ies for middle-class Canadians.

The projects:

The $5.7 million will fund projects at small craft harbours in western Nova Scotia including:

- Camp Cove (Lower Argyle) – Replacing the deteriorat­ed older floating wharves with new floating wharves.

- Cape St. Mary’s – Completing a project to dredge existing basin, constructi­ng a service area and installing new floating wharves.

- Parker’s Cove – Installing armourston­e protection on the west breakwater and repairing the outer end of the west and east breakwater.

- Pinkney’s Point – Reconstruc­ting the south breakwater.

- Wedge Point (Wedgeport) – Constructi­ng a new breakwater on the north side of the wharf, constructi­ng a containmen­t cell and dredging the basin.

- Yarmouth Bar – Dredging the two basins.

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 ?? LAWRENCE POWELL ?? Bayshore Harbour Authority president Shawn Everett, centre, and secretary Barry Oliver, left, chat with West Nova MP Colin Fraser at Parker’s Cove where the MP announced $5.7 million in harbour infrastruc­ture funding in the riding.
LAWRENCE POWELL Bayshore Harbour Authority president Shawn Everett, centre, and secretary Barry Oliver, left, chat with West Nova MP Colin Fraser at Parker’s Cove where the MP announced $5.7 million in harbour infrastruc­ture funding in the riding.
 ?? LAWRENCE POWELL ?? West Nova MP Colin Fraser announced $5.7 million in funding for harbours in West Nova. Projects range from dredging, breakwater protection, and wharves. He made the announceme­nt Oct. 11 at Parker’s Cove, Annapolis County.
LAWRENCE POWELL West Nova MP Colin Fraser announced $5.7 million in funding for harbours in West Nova. Projects range from dredging, breakwater protection, and wharves. He made the announceme­nt Oct. 11 at Parker’s Cove, Annapolis County.

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