Federal funding has supported the expansion of Kivi Park's trail network, paving the way for future tourism and sporting events
Today, Marc G. Serré, Member of Parliament for Nickel Belt and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Official Languages, and Viviane Lapointe, Member of Parliament for Sudbury, announced a non-repayable FedNor contribution of $205,000 to support the expansion of Kivi Park's existing network of trails and boost tourism to the region. The announcement was made on behalf of the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Indigenous Services and Minister responsible for FedNor.
The funding has helped complete 15km of multi-use trail around Crowley Lake and Linton, located in the south end of Kivi Park. This includes 10km of ski trail expansion, almost doubling the existing network of world-class trails. The additional ski trails are allowing Kivi Park to complete a 10-lane biathlon range, making it one of the few locations in Northern Ontario able to host biathlon races for both able-bodied and para-athletes.
This important project has been led by volunteers driven to see Kivi Park transformed into a premier destination for recreation, training and sporting competition. The expansion will boost tourism in the region by allowing the park to host larger events year-round, making it an ideal location for provincial and national sporting events.