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$38 Million Boost for Wasaga Beach Revitalization

May 3, 20261 Min Read
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WASAGA – Ontario has announced it will put nearly $40 million into revamping Wasaga Beach.

Premier Doug Ford stated that $25 million will be allocated to restore the Nancy Island Historic Site.

This site includes a historical museum that showcases the battle involving the HMS Nancy, which captured two U. S. schooners before being sunk during the War of 1812.

The province also plans to invest $11 million in improving roads around the beach to enhance tourism and support a new development of 3,000 homes, along with an additional $2 million aimed at revitalizing downtown Wasaga Beach.

Ford mentioned that part of the beach owned by the province will be handed over to the town on the condition that it remains public forever.

Tourism Minister Stan Cho noted that there will soon be a marketing campaign launched by the province to attract visitors to various hot spots across Ontario, including Wasaga Beach, known as the world’s longest freshwater beach.

This report by The Canadian Press was first May 16, 2025.

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