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Parry Sound-Muskoka getting $11.4-million for critical infrastructure 

Our riding is getting $11.4-million in infrastructure funding from the province. 

That announcement from Parry Sound-Muskoka MPP Graydon Smith’s office, which says that includes road, bridge, water, and wastewater projects. Locally, $1,411,853 is going to the Town of Parry Sound.

“This investment is a reflection of our government’s commitment to the many communities across Parry Sound-Muskoka,” says Smith. “These funds are vital to ensuring that our municipal partners are able to build and renew critical community infrastructure. Small towns and rural communities are front and centre in our plan to build Ontario.” 

The Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund investment is broken down by municipality: 

  • Armour: $153,173 
  • Bracebridge: $418,032 
  • Burk’s Falls: $205,406 
  • Carling: $100,000 
  • Georgian Bay: $119,236 
  • Gravenhurst: $721,094 
  • Huntsville: $540,354 
  • Joly: $100,000 
  • Kearney: $202,643 
  • Lake of Bays: $148,730 
  • Machar: $100,000 
  • Magnetawan: $262,654 
  • McDougall: $251,359 
  • McKellar: $146,136 
  • McMurrich-Monteith: $100,000 
  • District of Muskoka: $4,413,819 
  • Muskoka Lakes: $687,956 
  • Parry Sound: $1,411,853 
  • Perry: $106,378 
  • Ryerson: $100,000 
  • Seguin: $453,791 
  • South River: $100,000 
  • Strong: $114,317 
  • Sundridge: $145,291 
  • The Archipelago: $180,862 
  • Whitestone: $132,250 
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