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Over $4.1M in funding approved for Scanlon Creek nature centre

The government will provide just over $4.1 million for the construction of a new nature centre in the Scanlon Creek Conservation Area
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An artist's rendering of what a new nature centre will look like at Scanlon Creek Conservation Area in Bradford. Image supplied

The federal government recently announced its commitment of just over $4.1M in funding to help build the new nature centre at Scanlon Creek Conservation Area in Bradford. 

Tony Van Bynen, Member of Parliament for Newmarket—Aurora made the announcement earlier this week. 

“Lake Simcoe is one of Ontario’s iconic lakes. The new Scanlon Creek Nature Centre in Bradford West Gwillimbury will offer all residents a place to learn more about the lake’s ecosystem, climate action, and the steps we can take to build a healthier community," said Van Bynen on behalf of the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities. 

With a net-zero carbon and universally accessible design, the new Scanlon Creek Nature Centre will serve as a community hub where residents of all ages and abilities can access nature and environmental programming to learn about climate change and inspire action. The construction of the new 750 square metre building will also allow the Lake Simcoe Conservation Foundation to work with the Lake Simcoe Conservation Authority to meet the needs of the growing surrounding communities and provide more equitable access for marginalized groups.

The Government of Canada is investing $4.17 million in this project through the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings (GICB) program.

“We are absolutely thrilled that this exciting project has been selected for funding. The Scanlon Creek Nature Centre will create the perfect space for watershed communities to explore the many opportunities to participate in experiential learning and formulate a connection with nature," said Cheryl Taylor, executive director of the Lake Simcoe Conservation Foundation. "This significant investment confirms our understanding that our collective health is inexplicably tied to the health of our ecosystems. Immersed in nature, this new facility will also serve as an excellent demonstration site and a teaching tool for our foremost partner, the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority, to educate students and visitors, with the aim of inspiring future environmental champions. We thank the federal government, Minister LeBlanc and Member of Parliament Van Bynen for this wonderful opportunity."