Purpose
This project is seeking a federal contribution of $34.3 million to reduce the impact of erosion on critical public infrastructure by rehabilitating and securing a total of 10 km of shorelines by using mixed bioengineering techniques. The project proposes to begin construction in 2023 and end in 2028. The asset ownership is public (municipal). The proposed project involves work at the following six (6) locations: Grand Parc de l’Ouest – Cap-Saint-Jacques region, Grand Parc de l’Ouest – Bois-de-l’Île-Bizard region, Parc nature de l’Île-de-la-Visitation, Parc de la Promenade-Bellerive, Parc René-Lévesque and Port de Plaisance de Lachine.
Montréal, City of | Montréal, Ville de × Department of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
3 grants totalling $35.1M
Disaster Mitigation & Adaptation Fund
31 grants totalling $604.5M
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| Iqaluit, City of | Iqaluit, Ville d' | $214.1M | Disaster Mitigation & Adaptation Fund |
| Hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk and Inuvialuit Regional Corporation | Société régionale d'Inuvialuit et du hameau de Tuktoyaktuk | $53.7M | Disaster Mitigation & Adaptation Fund |
| Brampton, Corporation of the City of | Brampton, Corporation de la Ville de | $38.9M | Disaster Mitigation & Adaptation Fund |
| Ministry of Municipal Affairs and housing | Ministère des Affaires municipales et de l’Habitation | $27.7M | Disaster Mitigation & Adaptation Fund |
| Northwest Territories Association of Communities | Northwest Territories Association of Communities | $20.0M | Disaster Mitigation & Adaptation Fund |