Below are some examples of projects funded by the Government of Canada across the Niagara Falls Riding. For a full list of projects in the riding and Niagara click here.

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Crescent Park Storm Drainage Improvement project |
Rob announces federal funding to alleviate long standing problems in Crescent Park by improving water and
wastewater services.
Investment: $1.1M |
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Niagara Falls Convention and Civic Centre
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The new convention centre is already underway thanks to a substantial federal contribution. Bringing in international conventions and trade shows to the new convention centre will move Niagara Falls tourism into a new era.
Investment: $35M |
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Fort George |
Rob announces funding for bastion and palisade repairs, updating exhibits and other facilities at the historic landmark, all in time for bicentennial celebrations in 2012.
Investment: $6.4M |
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Shaw Festival |
Colleen Blake and Jackie Maxwell thank Rob for a substantial investment to support an enhanced multimedia marketing campaign and other promotional activities.
Investment: $2.1M |
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Niagara River Cleanup |
Years of industrial dumping on both sides of the border will be cleaned up by this important investment into the Niagara River.
Investment: $2.5M |
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Municipal infrastructure |
Vital infrastructure, from new water treatment plants in Niagara Falls to road reconstruction in Fort Erie to walking trails in Niagara on the Lake, will be improved with this
investment.
Investment: $17M |
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Niagara Parks Commission – Toronto Power
Generating Station
Paint removal, abrasive cleaning of windows and interior steel,
installation of electrical supply for lighting and security, roof repair and aluminum clapping of the wheel pit.
Investment: $425,000
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Town of Fort Erie
Rob was pleased to provide infrastructure funding to Fort Erie for a new skate park, for improvements to the Fort Erie Museum’s capabilities for collections management and for new initiatives at the Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre.
Investment: $300,000 |
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Queenston Heights 1812 Trail
Rob announced a Parks Canada National Historic Sites grant to replace deteriorated wood stairways and hand railings and to create new
interpretive signage.
Investment: $500,000
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Lundy’s Lane Battlefield Legacy Project
Rob helped secure funding for the Lundy’s Lane Battlefield Legacy Project. This money will help upgrade the museum to current standards of accessibility and display, as well as improving pedestrian access, interpretive trails and battlefield signage.
Investment: $3.3 Million
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Niagara College & Brock University
Rob was happy to announce substantial investments into Niagara College for construction of the Applied Health Institute and to Brock University for the Niagara Health and BioScience Research Complex.
Investment: $58 Million
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Niagara-on-the-Lake Community Centre
Rob announced a substantial contribution by the federal government to the construction of a much needed new Community Centre for the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Investment: $2 Million |
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