Ontario Working With Thunder Bay Community to Reopen Recreation Centre for People with Disabilities

Centre Would Continue to Provide Barrier-Free Services

February 10, 2017

Ontario is working with Thunder Bay community groups to reopen the Wilderness Discovery Family Resort and Conference Centre on Shebandowan Lake, which provided outdoor recreational opportunities for individuals with impairments.

In 2015, the local organization operating the property decided to redirect its resources to other programming. Local community groups have expressed interest in acquiring the fully accessible property so that they can continue to offer barrier-free services and recreational facilities for Ontarians and their families.

The province will consult with Indigenous partners and will work with the local community to develop a detailed plan for the property, outlining specifics for the centre as well as plans for other community programming to serve youth, veterans and seniors.

Supporting services for communities is part of Ontario’s plan to create jobs, grow our economy and help people in their everyday lives.

Quick Facts

  • The Shebandowan Lake property has 2,209 feet of shoreline and is located in the District of Thunder Bay.
  • The Wilderness Discovery Family Resort and Conference Centre was established in the early 1980s by the Handicapped Action Group Inc. to promote outdoor recreation for people with disabilities.
  • The terms for any transfer of the Shebandowan Lake property would ensure that the lands were used for the purpose for which they were transferred.
Additional Resources

Quotes

“Ontario is committed to working with local community groups in Thunder Bay to reopen the Lake Shebandowan property, to give them a chance to reclaim a beloved fixture of their region and help it grow.”

Bob Chiarelli
Minister of Infrastructure

“The re-opening of the Wilderness Discovery Centre will help enhance the lives of many local residents and others, including those with physical impairments for years to come. This announcement provides an opportunity for local community groups to revive barrier-free services and recreational facilities for Ontarians who use this centre.”

Dr. Helena Jaczek
Minister of Community and Social Services

“I’m happy that we’re finally able to discuss proposed next steps regarding the Shebandowan Lake property. I know how important it is to the Thunder Bay community to get the Wilderness Discovery Family Resort and Conference Centre back up and running again, and as quickly as possible. Additionally, I want to thank the Minister of Community and Social Services Helena Jaczek and the Minister of Infrastructure Bob Chiarelli for their support.”

Bill Mauro
MPP for Thunder Bay-Atikokan

Media Contacts

Aslan Hart
Communications Branch
aslan.hart@ontario.ca
416-325-4676

Katrina Kim
Minister’s Office
katrina.kim@ontario.ca
416-327-7227

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