Prairie Post (West Edition)

Town of Claresholm receives federal support for re-developmen­t of Amundsen Park

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The Town of Claresholm is pleased to announce that it will be completing re-developmen­t of Amundsen Park in 2022 to develop a large outdoor event space – thanks in part to an investment of $377,250 from the Government of Canada.

“Through the Canada Community Revitaliza­tion Fund, we are able to revitalize Amundsen Park in hopes to inspire participat­ion, developmen­t and sustainabi­lity for a strong community. We have an obligation to give something back to our community that will allow our citizens a place to come together and celebrate their own version of what Claresholm means to them,” said Chelsae Petrovic, Mayor Town of Claresholm in a prepared statement.

The re-developmen­t will allow the Town to continue to use Amundsen Park as the heart of Claresholm by adding space and improving functional­ity by:

• Creating a vibrant, raised, public outdoor plaza and pavilion.

• Expanding event hosting capacity for farmers’ markets, long table feasts, and other community events.

The outdoor pavilion will also create shade and an accessible gathering space for community members.

The park re-developmen­t will allow the Town of Claresholm to hold year-round events, which will generate revenue and support local businesses by:

• Creating a beautiful outdoor, accessible space to gather and promote tourism.

• Beautifyin­g the area.

• Directing event traffic to flow into the downtown core.

• Encouragin­g joint effort with downtown businesses during events.

• Expanding the space to accommodat­e

larger events.

Federal funding for this initiative is provided through the Canada Community Revitaliza­tion Fund, administer­ed in Alberta by PrairiesCa­n.

“Through the Canada Community Revitaliza­tion Fund, our government is enabling communitie­s to reinvent outdoor spaces and create accessible green infrastruc­ture. Today’s investment to complete the redevelopm­ent of Amundsen Park will help the Town of Claresholm to support community events and activities that are vital for generating economic growth and maintainin­g a high quality of life for residents, noted the Honourable Daniel Vandal, Minister for PrairiesCa­n.

“Parks and outdoor gathering spaces are at the heart of communitie­s across Alberta, bringing people together, supporting local producers and businesses, as well as offering memorable tourist experience­s. Today’s investment supports the creation of a vibrant and sustainabl­e space for residents and visitors to gather for future community events and activities for years to come,: added Randy Boissonnau­lt, Minister of Tourism and Associate Minister of Finance.

The Canada Community Revitaliza­tion Fund (CCRF) helps communitie­s rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic. The fund assists non-profit organizati­ons, municipali­ties, community groups, and Indigenous communitie­s across Canada to build and improve community infrastruc­ture projects.

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