Ontario Investing More Than $600,000 in Algoma-Manitoulin Region
March 18, 2026
Funding will support 11 local jobs at local fish farm and help upgrade community centre
News March 18, 2026
LITTLE CURRENT — The Ontario government, through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC), is providing more than $600,000 to support two projects in the Algoma-Manitoulin region. As part of the government’s plan to protect Ontario, the province is making strategic investments to create good-paying jobs, help local businesses expand and revitalize municipal infrastructure.
“These investments demonstrate the broad and impactful role the NOHFC continues to play across northern Ontario,” said George Pirie, Minister of Northern Economic Development and Growth. “Whether improving local infrastructure or helping a local business grow, these initiatives showcase the collaborative partnerships our government is building and supporting throughout the north.”
Cole-Munro Trout Farms, operator of four Steelhead Trout fish farms in the waters surrounding Manitoulin Island and Georgian Bay, is receiving $387,723 to purchase new fish cage equipment to expand operations, creating six new good-paying jobs and upskilling five existing positions. The modern equipment will improve fish management, expand production and minimize environmental impact.
“We are grateful for the provincial government’s support in helping us invest in new aquaculture pens and equipment,” said Geoff Cole of Cole-Munro Trout Farms. “This investment will increase our production capacity, enhance sustainable farming practices, and support the reliable supply of high-quality fish to our customers.”
The Town of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands (NEMI) is receiving $253,649 to update the NEMI Recreation Centre in Little Current. The project involves repairing the roof and replacing three oil furnaces with propane furnaces. Once complete, the centre will be safe and energy efficient, ensuring it can continue offering important community services for years to come.
“We are extremely pleased with the funding provided by the Province through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund,” said Al MacNevin, Mayor of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands. “This funding will enable us to extend the life of our recreation center which ensures that we can continue to provide activities and supports to our residents, their children and our seniors. We greatly appreciate the support from the Province and the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund.”
“Congratulations to the Town of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands (NEMI) on securing funding in the amount of $253,649 from the NOHFC for the NEMI Recreation Centre improvements. This vital community hub plays an important role in bringing people together, and these upgrades will help ensure it continues to provide a welcoming space for events, activities, and gatherings for years to come,” said Bill Rosenberg, MPP for Algoma- Manitoulin. “Congratulations as well to Cole-Munro Trout Farms of Little Current on their successful NOHFC grant in the amount of $386,723. This project will support further employment opportunities, allow for the acquisition of new equipment, and help expand fish production through operational improvements while minimizing environmental impacts”
The Ontario government is prioritizing investments through the NOHFC that protect northern industries and jobs, mitigate the impacts of U.S. tariffs and trade disruptions and secure new opportunities for the long-term prosperity of northern Ontario. The renewed focus is boosting competitiveness and ensuring the north remains a leader in Ontario’s economy. This new direction is in addition to the province’s investment of an additional $30 million over three years, bringing the NOHFC’s annual budget to a total of $110 million. Together, these initiatives will benefit communities of all sizes, both rural and urban, including Indigenous communities.
Quick Facts
- Through its funding programs, the NOHFC offers support to public and private sector economic development projects across northern Ontario.
- Since June 2018, the NOHFC has invested more than $1 billion in over 8000 projects in northern Ontario, leveraging more than $3 billion in investment and creating or sustaining over 12,500 jobs.
- Recently updated to include aquaculture operations, the Veterinary Assistance Program provides financial support to veterinarians delivering care to animals on farms across Northern and rural Ontario
Additional Resources
NEMI Recreation Centre: Reid Taylor Manager of Community Services, MPP Bill Rosenberg
Cole-Munro Trout Farms: Megan Silverthorn Aquaculture Biologist Cole-Munro Trout Farms, MPP Bill Rosenberg