Ontario Investing $300 Million to Build and Upgrade Local Sport and Recreation Facilities

April 20, 2026

The Ontario government is investing an additional $300 million in the Community Sport and Recreation Infrastructure Fund (CSRIF) to build and upgrade sport and recreation facilities across the province. Announced as part of the 2026 Ontario Budget: A Plan to Protect Ontario, this brings total government funding for the program to $500 million, and will support local community projects, create good-paying jobs, promote active, healthy living and give the next generation of Ontario athletes a place to train and grow their skills.

“Our government is delivering on our plan to protect Ontario by making historic local investments that strengthen our communities today and for the future,” said Neil Lumsden, Minister of Sport. “The additional $300 million in the Community Sport and Recreation Infrastructure Fund will support the construction of new facilities, allowing more families across Ontario to enjoy fun, healthy activities and ensure our local athletes have a place to compete close to home.”

Building on the success of the initial $200 million funding, the new $300 million top-up makes CSRIF the largest investment in the sport and recreation sector in the province’s history. The first round of funding has already supported nearly 100 projects, including the construction of 17 new facilities and the revitalization of 77 more.

Ontario’s investments in new and upgraded sport and recreation infrastructure makes it easier for people to create healthier, more active lifestyles, makes sports more accessible and helps more communities across the province host local, national and international events and competitions.

More information about eligibility and application guidelines will be released later this year.

“The investments announced today are about creating jobs and building stronger, healthier communities across Ontario,” said Peter Bethlenfalvy, Minister of Finance. “By enhancing and expanding sport and recreation facilities, we are increasing access, encouraging participation and unlocking new economic opportunities for communities across the province.”

The 2026 Budget: A Plan to Protect Ontario outlines how the government is advancing its plan to protect Ontario by making the province one of the most competitive places to invest and do business in the G7, while building a more resilient and self-reliant economy.


Quick Facts

  • First launched in 2024 with an initial investment of $200 million, the Community Sport and Recreation Infrastructure Fund (CSRIF) is a competitive, application-based program that supports municipalities, Indigenous communities, organizations and non-profit organizations.
  • To date, this fund has supported 94 projects across Ontario through two streams:
    •  Stream 1: Repairs and rehabilitates existing sport and recreation facilities.
    •  Stream 2: Builds new and transformative facilities, including replacements for aging infrastructure.
  • In 2023, the sport and recreation sector provided an estimated $3.25 billion to our economy and accounted for approximately 42,000 jobs.

Learn more about sport and recreation infrastructure projects previously announced under CSRIF

Community Sport and Recreation Infrastructure Fund

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