The City of Ottawa hosted a recognition event to express appreciation to the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) for its continued support of community projects in Ottawa. The Walter Baker Sports Centre, which was the backdrop for today’s event, is just one City facility benefitting this year.
The City receives funding annually from OLG, which is generated revenue from the Rideau Carleton Casino, Future Hard Rock, and is placed in City’s general revenue account and reinvested in services and initiatives to benefit residents. This year, the City received more than $6 million in support.
The Walter Baker Sports Centre had the filtration system for its main, diving and training pools completely overhauled after it reached the end of its lifecycle. The work also included:
- Adding three new filters for disinfection and sanitization
- Installing separate filtration valves that enables staff to isolate an issue with an individual pool
- Redesigning the pool piping system to enhance operational efficiency
The project began in the spring of 2024 and the pools reopened in July to welcome back residents of all ages and clubs for activities and programming. Today, the filtration flow exceeds current guidelines and codes and water clarity is perfect – enhancing the user-experience.
To date, Ottawa has received over $106 million in non-tax gaming revenue from OLG since slots gaming has been hosted at the Rideau Carleton Casino, Future Hard Rock.
In addition to the Walter Baker Sports Complex, portion of the funding from April 2023 to March 2024 was also invested in other recreation infrastructure projects, including:
- Albion Heatherington Community Centre
- Bayshore Community Building
- Beaverbrook Community Centre
- Brewer Park Arena
- Brewer Pool
- Canterbury Pool
- Canterbury-Brian Kilrea Arena
- CardelRec Recreation Complex
- Carleton Lodge
- Carlington Recreation Centre
- Dovercourt Recreation Centre
- J.A, Dulude Arena
- Earl Armstrong Arena
- Fallingbrook Community Centre
- Jim Durrell Recreation Centre
- John G. Mlacak Centre
- Kaladar Change Facility
- Kanata Leisure & Wave Pool Cntr
- Lansdowne Park Complex: Aberdeen Pavilion
- Lansdowne Park Complex: Horticultural Building
- Lowertown Complex
- Navan Memorial Centre
- Tony Graham Recreation Complex - Kanata
These investments make our recreational facilities more comfortable for the individual user and more energy efficient and cost effective for the City as a whole.
The funding also invested towards enhancing city facilities for cultural services, long-term care and Ottawa Fire Services.
Quotes
“Thanks to more than $6 million in contributions from the OLG this past year, the City of Ottawa has been able to make significant improvements to the infrastructure and services at over 170 facilities across our community. These investments have enhanced recreation centres like the Walter Baker Sports Centre, as well as community centres, libraries, long-term care facilities, daycares, and fire stations, benefiting residents across the city.”
Mayor Mark Sutcliffe
“The pools at the Walter Baker Sports Complex are used by several swimming clubs and so many residents, both young and young-at-heart, for drop-in swims and aquatic lessons. On behalf of the residents of our ward, I want thank both the City of Ottawa and OLG for ensuring the pools are quality amenities for the many customers that use them each and every day.
Barrhaven West Ward Councillor David Hill
“OLG is proud to be a vital part of the City of Ottawa. Each and every year, 100 per cent of OLG profits are reinvested in Ontario to support provincial priorities. From critical infrastructure to important local programs, to community festivals, OLG’s profits are hard at work in Ottawa and all across our province to build stronger communities. When you play at an Ontario casino, like the Rideau Carleton Casino Future Hard Rock, you play for Ontario.”
Kathleen Devine, OLG’s Senior Municipal Relations Manager
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