Smith announces millions in funding for Muskoka municipalities

Smith announces millions in funding for Muskoka municipalities

*Updated:
The previous list distributed on Friday did not include Gravenhurst, which is receiving $1.8M in 2025, an increase of over $230,000.

From MPP Graydon Smith:

The Government of Ontario, through the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund (OMPF), is investing over $28.1 million into municipalities across Parry Sound-Muskoka in 2025, an increase of $2.6 million or 10% over 2024. The OMPF is the province’s main general assistance grant to municipalities, providing unconditional, stable and predictable funding.

“Our government continues to make historic investments into communities across Parry Sound-Muskoka,” said MPP Graydon Smith, Parry Sound-Muskoka. “We are giving municipalities the funds they require to deliver critical municipal services to their residents. As a former mayor and president of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario, I know firsthand how critical these unconditional funds are for our communities,” said Smith.

As part of its historic support of Ontario municipalities, the government is increasing the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund (OMPF) by $100 million over two years, bringing the total funding envelope to $600 million by 2026.

For 2025, the OMPF will include an immediate increase of $50 million to provide $550 million in unconditional funding to 390 municipalities. The $50 million enhancement will be targeted to small, northern and rural municipalities and those with a limited property tax base.

“This $28.1 million investment, along with the recently announced $50 million to the District of Muskoka for infrastructure upgrades and the $12 million to municipalities through the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF), brings our government’s investments into the riding over the past few months alone to over $90 million,” added MPP Smith. “These funding commitments are unprecedented and are positively improving the lives of our residents.”

Ontario has been steadily increasing support to municipalities. From 2019–2023, key provincial support to municipalities grew by over 45 per cent. In 2023 alone, the government provided almost $10 billion to Ontario municipalities through key transfers. This includes increasing the Homelessness Prevention Program to $654 million annually, as well as enhanced support for northern and rural communities, such as the nearly $2-billion Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF) and the Northern Ontario Resource Development Support (NORDS) program.

Parry Sound-Muskoka 2025 OMPF Allocations 

Town of Gravenhurst – $1,841,300 ($235,000)

Armour Township – $812,100 ($82,300) 

Town of Bracebridge – $1,691,100 ($93,000) 

Village of Burk’s Falls – $669,300 ($61,200) 

Carling Township – $822,800 ($85,600) 

Township of Georgian Bay – $1,168,900 ($79,000) Town of Huntsville – $2,042,900 ($109,400) 

Joly Township – $292,400 ($27,600) 

Town of Kearney – $800,300 ($79,700) 

Township of Lake of Bays – $847,800 ($39,300) 

Township of Machar – $638,100 ($54,000) 

Municipality of Magnetawan – $1,356,900 ($175,300) Municipality of McDougall – $894,600 ($94,800) 

McKellar Township – $877,900 ($116,000) 

McMurrich-Monteith Township – $644,100 ($57,200) District of Muskoka – $146,500 ($25,800) 

Muskoka Lakes Township – $1,602,900 ($72,100) 

Town of Parry Sound – $2,333,100 ($236,900) 

Township of Perry – $1,121,600 ($132,000) 

Township of Ryerson – $388,200 ($43,400) 

Township of Seguin – $2,229,800 ($241,400) 

Village of South River – $680,500 ($61,800) 

Strong Township – $630,400 ($80,500) 

Village of Sundridge – $530,600 ($54,400) 

Township of the Archipelago – $1,538,600 ($168,700)

Township of Whitestone – $1,292,200 ($150,600)

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4 Comments

  1. Dan Powers says:

    Gravenhurst is getting $1.8M. $235,000 more than last year. The list will be updated soon. The original had an error.

  2. Stephen antolick says:

    Gravenhurst? They don’t care about Gravenhurst, they take your votes for granted.

  3. Dan Goforth says:

    Why am I not seeing Gravenhurst on this list???

  4. Gerald Ames says:

    Who is paying for these new charging stations. . I am not helping to put fuel in somebody else’s car. If they are stupid enough to purchase a battery powered car , they pay to charge it. NOT TAXPAYERS

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