Community Rink Affordability Grant Program Supports Communities
The Government of Saskatchewan is proud to report that more than 580 skating and curling rinks across the province received funding through the Community Rink Affordability Grant in 2022-23.
“Whether it is skating, curling, or playing hockey, these rinks are important to communities, and their residents,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Laura Ross said. “Winter is part of our life in Saskatchewan, which is why our rinks are so relevant to our quality of life. They allow people to stay active year-round.”
The program is administered by the Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association (SPRA), who distributed grants up to $2,500 for 581 surfaces during the last intake period, including 376 skating rinks and 205 curling rinks.
“The Community Rink Affordability Grant program plays an important role in ensuring the operation of rinks in Saskatchewan,” SPRA President Jody Boulet said. “We are grateful for the government’s sustained support for these recreation facilities, recognizing their significance as vital community spaces that enhance the overall quality of life in the province.”