The Ontario government is investing more than $82 million over four years to support the St. Lawrence Parks Commission’s (SLPC) multi-year revitalization project, including the construction of upgraded, environmentally friendly facilities at Mille Roches Beach and Campground. The funding will help improve and maintain the corridor’s numerous parks, beaches and attractions, protecting one of eastern Ontario’s premier tourism destinations and ensuring they are ready to welcome visitors of all ages for years to come.
“Every summer, Ontario’s lakes, rivers, beaches, and parkland attract millions of domestic and international tourists,” said Stan Cho, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Gaming. “Our investment will help ensure the St. Lawrence Parks Commission has the modern infrastructure it needs to improve its visitor experience and continue welcoming locals and guests from near and far for generations to come. Now more than ever, we need to protect Ontario by supporting the places and experiences that boost our economy and celebrate our heritage, culture, and natural beauty.”
Ontario’s investment will support the second stage of the SLPC’s Septic, Washrooms and Drinking Water Revitalization Project, including the first septic upgrades in 60 years. The project includes:
- construction of drinking water and wastewater connections to the neighbouring townships of South Stormont and South Dundas
- decommissioning of associated septic systems and wells
- construction of a new canteen, change rooms and washroom buildings at Mille Roches Beach and Campground
Once complete, the upgrades will provide SLPC with the necessary infrastructure and facilities to enhance environmental stewardship, reduce operational costs, create jobs, and save taxpayer dollars.
“The Ontario government’s investment is crucial to our promise to modernize the essential infrastructure within our parks,” said Bob Runciman, Chair of the St. Lawrence Parks Commission. “With the support of the province, we’re improving our parks, attractions and facilities that have long been gathering places for families and communities, ensuring they remain accessible, welcoming and sustainable for future generations.”
All SLPC historic sites, parks and outdoor recreation facilities are open for the 2025 summer season. More information to help you plan your visit is available on the SLPC website.