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Government announces multi-sport stadium for Patro de Charlesbourg, Canada
Published: 11-Mar-2010
The Patro de Charlesbourg in Quebec, Canada will get a multi-sport stadium with an artificial turf field, which is suitable for the practice of a variety of sports, as announced by the governments of Quebec and Canada.
The multi-sport stadium project for Patro de Charlesbourg is announced jointly by Daniel Petit, Member of Parliament for Charlesbourg–Haute-Saint-Charles, acting on behalf of the Honourable Denis Lebel, Minister of State for Canada Economic Development, and Michel Pigeon, Member of the National Assembly for Charlesbourg, acting on behalf of Laurent Lessard, Quebec Minister of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy.
The initiative involves replacing a natural grass field with an artificial surface suitable for the practice of a variety of sports, paving the running track and building a service pavilion as well as a storage pavilion with a covered courtyard. The project also calls for the installation of a lighting system, main screen and scoreboards.
The future stadium will mainly serve the needs of the City of Québec's organized sports leagues and the youngsters who attend the Patro de Charlesbourg community center. These new facilities will also be available to the Cégep de Limoilou and Polyvalente de Charlesbourg sports teams for the practice of intramural sports and will be used for the schools' physical education classes.
The project with the total eligible cost of $3,157,581 will be carried out thanks to a government investment of $2,000,000. The governments of Quebec and Canada will each contribute $1,000,000 toward the work, with Patro de Charlesbourg Inc. together with the City of Quebec, Cegep Limoilou and Commission scolaire des Premières-Seigneuries assuming the remaining third, or $1,157,581, of the project's costs.
The governments of Canada and Quebec signed an agreement to accelerate the execution of recreational infrastructure projects in Quebec over the next two years.

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