The Township of Scugog has moved to secure the long-term viability of a key recreational facility with a recent decision by Council. During a formal session, municipal officials approved the purchase and installation of a new permanent refrigeration plant for the Blackstock Arena. This decision is the result of extensive planning and advocacy, representing a significant step forward in the municipality’s infrastructure strategy. The approval ensures that the community hub will remain open and operational for the foreseeable future, addressing critical maintenance requirements that threatened the facility’s lifespan. Blackstock Arena has long served as a vital gathering place for residents of Scugog’s northern communities, and its preservation was deemed a top priority for the Council to ensure recreational continuity.
Financial details regarding the capital project outline a comprehensive funding approach to manage the substantial costs involved. The total estimated price tag for the permanent refrigeration plant stands at approximately $1 million. To manage this expenditure, a partnership model has been adopted that splits the financial responsibility between the municipality and local stakeholders. The Blackstock Arena Planning and Development Committee has committed to raising 20 percent of the total cost. This portion of the budget is bolstered by a $50,000 contribution that was successfully secured by the Blackstock Minor Hockey community through the Kraft Hockeyville initiative. This significant grassroots effort underscores the deep connection local families have to the arena, transforming the project from a simple capital expense into a community-driven mission.
The Township of Scugog will cover the remaining balance of the project’s cost through designated municipal reserve funds. Specifically, the funding will be drawn from the Development Charges Reserve Fund and the Major Facilities Reserve. The use of these reserves is a standard municipal practice for funding large-scale capital improvements without necessitating immediate tax increases or budget cuts in other areas. This financial structure demonstrates the Township’s commitment to leveraging existing assets to support community infrastructure projects.
Following the green light from Council, the project will move forward into the administrative and logistical phase. Township staff are now tasked with beginning the procurement process for the new system. This involves soliciting bids, evaluating technical specifications, and awarding contracts for the purchase and installation of the plant. The transition to a new permanent system is viewed as an essential upgrade, replacing aging infrastructure and modernizing the arena’s capabilities to meet current safety and operational standards. The upgrade will not only guarantee reliable ice surfaces for the winter season but is also expected to improve energy efficiency, reducing the facility’s environmental footprint and long-term operating costs.
The collaborative nature of the funding arrangement was a focal point of the discussion surrounding the approval. A spokesperson for the Township emphasized the value of the partnership. “I want to thank the Blackstock Minor Hockey group and the broader community for their strong advocacy in support of the arena and for securing the Kraft Hockeyville funding. Their ongoing commitment to fundraising demonstrates the power of community groups working in partnership with the Township to invest in and enhance our shared facilities. This new ice plant helps secure the long-term future of the arena, ensuring it continues to serve residents for years to come.”
This initiative highlights the critical role that volunteer organizations play in supporting municipal infrastructure. The efforts of the Blackstock Minor Hockey group and the newly formed Planning and Development Committee have been instrumental in advancing the project. By taking on the responsibility of fundraising a significant portion of the costs, these groups have helped to alleviate the financial pressure on the Township, making the project more feasible for ratepayers. The project stands as a testament to what can be achieved when municipal resources and community volunteerism align.
Looking to the future, the installation of the permanent ice plant is expected to stabilize the arena’s operations for decades. The facility serves as a cornerstone for local recreation, providing a venue for hockey, skating, and community events. With the funding secured and the procurement process underway, the Township is poised to deliver a modernized facility that will meet the needs of the growing community.





















