Feds spending $9.5M on Rouge National Urban Park and Rouge Beach improvements
The $9.47 million project will improve accessibility, protect wetlands, and renaturalize parking areas in Rouge National Urban Park, home to over 2,000 species, officials said.
- The federal government is spending $9.47 million to carry out improvements at Rouge National Urban Park in Toronto.
- The project includes building a new trail, restoring wetlands, adding washrooms and parking, and creating a new park entrance.
- Part of the park near Lawrence Avenue East will be closed to the public until 2027 due to construction activity.
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Ottawa pledges improvements for Rouge National Urban Park and beach in Toronto area
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Feds investing nearly $9.5M for revitalization, restoration projects at Rouge Urban National Park
Rouge Urban National Park is getting some work done. The federal government has awarded a $9.47-million contract to improve Rouge Beach and Rouge Marsh in the park. The work will help restore habitats, improve facilities for visitors and enhance accessibility in one of the most popular and ecologically significant areas. The park spans 79-square kilometres across Pickering, Uxbridge, Toronto and Markham. The project will focus on the following: …
Government of Canada - Government of Canada awards a $9.47 million contract to revitalize Rouge Beach and Marsh in Rouge National Urban Park
On January 12, the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Public Safety, and the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature, announced the awarding of a $9.. . .
Federal gov’t awards $9.47 million contract for Rouge National Urban Park revitalization - Water Canada
The government of Canada is awarding a $9.47 million contract to improve Rouge Beach and Marsh in Canada’s first national urban park. Located in the Greater Toronto area, Rouge National Urban Park is an hour’s drive away from 20 per cent of the Canadian population and is accessible via transit, a government of Canada release said. The investment focuses on habitat restoration, visitor facility improvement and enhanced accessibility during the pa…
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