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Upgrades to Community Facilities For Pictou Island.

Pictou Island residents and visitors will benefit from upgrades to community facilities with a provincial grant.

The Pictou Island Community Association, which is dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of the island, is receiving funding for repairs to the Pictou Island church and hall, including replacing the front steps and accessibility ramp, roof and siding work, and other repairs.

“Culture, recreation and social activities are essential parts of community life, and that is what the Pictou Island church and community hall are – essential to this community,” said Pictou West MLA Marco MacLeod, on behalf of Allan MacMaster, Minister of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage. “Investing in the spaces that support community activities helps ensure ongoing community spirit, togetherness and inclusivity for all residents.”

The grant is part of a series of announcements taking place across the province.


Quotes:

“The church committee under the Pictou Island Community Association is thrilled to share this news. These funds will allow us to repair the bell tower, install new roofing and siding, and ensure accessibility with a step and ramp. Built in 1910 through the generosity of Pictou Islanders, the church remains a vital community hub for concerts, gatherings and events. We’re pleased that this historic building will continue to serve future generations.”
— Anna LeBlanc, church committee, Pictou Island Community Association


Quick Facts:

  • Pictou Island is located in the Northumberland Strait, seven kilometres north of the mainland
  • the association received a grant of $138,400
  • the Province’s accessibility strategy, Access by Design 2030, outlines how the government will achieve its goal of an accessible province by providing people with disabilities equitable access to programs, services, information and infrastructure

Source : Provincial Release