The Nation Municipality, in collaboration with the St-Albert Community Group, officially inaugurated the new St-Albert outdoor rink on Sunday, February 23.

The festive event featured a variety of activities, including public skating, an official ribbon-cutting ceremony, and a friendly hockey game. Music, hot beverages, and hot dogs added to the day’s festivities, bringing the community together.

“We could not have chosen a better season to install and inaugurate these new boards. With one of the longest skating seasons we’ve had in many years, they are being fully utilized and allowing ice skaters and hockey enthusiasts to enjoy the season even longer,” said Ward 3 Councillor Danik Forgues.

The total cost of the project was $128,000. The Park Committee raised nearly $60,000, including $25,000 coming from the ‘‘Working Together on Local Projects” program from Desjardins. The Regional Community Investment Fund of the United Counties of Prescott and Russell (the ‘‘UCPR’’) also contributed $40,000. The Municipality covered the remaining cost, which was approximately $30,000. 

“It’s impressive to see how the community came together to raise these funds, once again showing that when engaged residents take the lead, anything is possible.” added Mr. Forgues

UCPR Warden Yves Laviolette, highlighted the importance of the project: “I am proud that the UCPR contributed to this project, which modernized the infrastructure of this beautiful rink.”

Forgues extended a special thank you to the volunteers who played a key role in the project.

“A huge thank you to Louise Cayer, who was able to recruit a fantastic team, including Anne Génier, Annick Desnoyers, Pascale Prévost, and all the others who worked with them to move this project forward. Thank you also to Julie Keravel, Chair of the St-Albert Community Group, for her involvement with the Park Committee.”

Hockey players with political representatives and community volunteers at the official opening of the new St-Albert rink. Submitted photo