FRANCAIS
November 04, 2004
INGLIS AREA GRAIN ELEVATORS AND RIVERS WEST TOURISM INITIATIVES RECEIVE FUNDING BOOST
Winnipeg, MB
– Two unique tourism development projects in Manitoba will receive $433,400 in federal and
provincial funding through the Canada-Manitoba Economic Partnership Agreement.
The Honourable Greg Selinger, Minister of Finance
for Manitoba, and the Honourable Reg Alcock, President of the Treasury Board,
on behalf of the Honourable Stephen Owen, Minister of Western Economic
Diversification and Minister of State (Sport) made the announcement today.
The National Grain Elevator and annexes will be restored as the final phase
of the project undertaken by the Inglis Area Heritage Committee to complete the
row of five grain elevators at the Inglis Grain Elevators National Historic
Site. This site provides a lasting agricultural legacy, creates educational
opportunities and complements other tourism destinations in the region. Canada, Manitoba
and the Inglis Area Heritage Committee are each contributing $91,700 to the
project.
The Rivers West – Red River Corridor Association is working with communities
to develop programs and other activities to promote tourism and conservation
along the Red River. Canada and Manitoba
are each providing $125,000 to the initiative, which will raise the profile of
the Red River corridor from a tourism
development perspective and promote ecological sustainability through resource
stewardship.
“Manitoba’s
farming heritage will be preserved for future generations at the Inglis Grain
Elevators National Historic site,” said Minister Selinger. “Our founding
communities formed along the Red River, and
this tourism initiative will help others to enjoy the natural beauty of this
historic waterway.”
“A vibrant tourism industry is vital to the 21st century economy, accounting
for approximately $1.4 billion in revenue and employing over 60,000 people in Manitoba alone,” said
Minister Alcock. “The Government of Canada is pleased to support these tourism
projects which celebrate Manitoba’s
natural, historic features, rich heritage, cultural diversity and welcoming
hospitality.”
Manitoba's
Culture Heritage and Tourism department also provided $80,000 for Rivers West.
"This initiative will package and promote the many wonderful tourist
attractions along the Red River between the Canada /US border at Emerson all
the way up to the mouth of the river at Selkirk," said Minister Eric
Robinson.
In December 2003, the governments of Canada
and Manitoba entered
into a
four-year $50 million Canada-Manitoba Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA). The
two strategic priorities of the agreement are "building our economy"
and “sustainable communities."
Together, and in partnership with community stakeholders, Canada and Manitoba
are working to strengthen and diversify Manitoba's
economy, build on existing economic strengths, enhance the skills of Manitoba's workforce and
promote regional development.
Federal funding for this initiative was provided for in the March 2004
budget.
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