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Infrastructure Programs

The Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency (CanNor) currently supports delivery of two Infrastructure Canada programs: the Municipal-Rural Infrastructure Fund (MRIF) and the Canada Strategic Infrastructure Fund (CSIF).

Recreational Infrastructure Canada (RInC) in the North

Recreational Infrastructure Canada (RInC) is a national program announced in
Budget 2009, which provides a temporary economic stimulus of $500 million across Canada between now and March 31, 2011, to share the cost of repairing, upgrading and expanding existing recreational infrastructure in Canadian communities.
RInC is delivered across Canada by regional development agencies.

Projects approved under RInC must be completed by the end of March 2011, and can receive up to $1 million in federal funding. Federal funding from all sources will normally represent one-third of RInC project costs. In exceptional circumstances, funding may be provided up to 50 per cent (this may include small communities where there is no municipal tax base), but still to a maximum of $1 million.

Program Eligibility

Eligible applicants

  • Municipal and local governments, agencies, and territorial entities that provide municipal-type services to communities
  • Non-profit organizations
  • First Nation governments, including Band or Tribal Councils or their legally-designated representatives.

Eligible Projects

  • Arenas
  • Gymnasiums
  • Swimming pools
  • Sports fields
  • Tennis, basketball, volleyball or other sport-specific courts
  • Parks, fitness trails and bike paths
  • Other multi-purpose physical recreation facilities

Eligible projects will also:

  • Be geared to the rehabilitation or repair of recreational facilities, including new construction to expand or replace existing infrastructure assets or capacity;
  • Materially conclude construction by March 31, 2011; and
  • Be incremental (i.e. the project would not have occurred as proposed without support from RInC).

Application

Please note that the application process for Recreational Infrastructure Canada (RInC) in the North closed on June 15th. As decisions are made to support RInC projects in the territories, this website will be updated and successful applicants will be contacted to complete a contribution agreement.

For more information:

Yukon
300 Main Street, Room 415C
Whitehorse, YT, Y1A 2B5
Attention: Karen Dove
Fax : 867-667-3801
Email: Karen.Dove@cannor.gc.ca

Northwest Territories
Bellanca Building
PO Box 1500
Yellowknife, NWT, X1A 2R3
Attention: Aleta Fowler
Fax : 867-669-2736
Email: Aleta.Fowler@cannor.gc.ca

Nunavut
1104 B – Inuksgait Plaza II
Iqaluit, Nunavut, X0A 0H0
Attention: Chad Aramburo
Fax : 867-975-4736
Email: Chad.Aramburo@cannor.gc.ca