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Ontario investing $38 million to revamp Wasaga Beach

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Ford commits $38M to Wasaga Beach tourism amid U.S. tariffs
WATCH: At a press conference on Friday in Wasaga Beach, Premier Doug Ford announces a $38 million plan to transform Wasaga Beach into a year-round tourism hub, including major upgrades to Nancy Island and downtown infrastructure. Framing the investment as both an economic stimulus and protection against U.S. tariffs, Ford says the project will protect Ontario jobs, boost local tourism, and support long-term growth. – May 16, 2025

Ontario announced today it will invest nearly $40 million to help revitalize Wasaga Beach.

Premier Doug Ford says $25 million will go toward rebuilding the Nancy Island Historic Site.

That site features an old museum that highlights the fight between the HMS Nancy that captured two U.S. schooners before being sunk during the War of 1812.

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The province will also spend $11 million on roads around the beach to support both tourism and a planned 3,000-home development and a further $2 million to help revitalize downtown Wasaga Beach.

Ford also says part of the beach the province owns will be transferred to the town on the condition that it always remains public.

Tourism Minister Stan Cho says the province will soon launch a marketing campaign to help draw people to hot spots around the province, including the world’s longest freshwater beach in Wasaga.

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