Five Manufacturing Companies In The Parry Sound District Get Funding Boost

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The Ontario government is providing more than $2.2 million to help five manufacturing companies expand operations in the Parry Sound district. The funding will help create 38 new jobs and boost economic development throughout the region.

ā€œI am excited to announce these investments in our local manufacturing sector,ā€ said Norm Miller, Member of Provincial Parliament for Parry Sound-Muskoka. ā€œIt is great to see manufacturing companies commit to our local communities. These businesses, like Lofthouse Manufacturing here in Burkā€™s Falls, create the stable, well-paying, year-round jobs that sustain our towns and villages throughout the Parry Sound district.ā€

The following funding is being delivered through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC):

  • $1 million for Lofthouse Manufacturing ā€“ a forging and machining company in Burkā€™s Falls ā€“ to enlarge its toolroom, purchase equipment and automate part of its manufacturing process. The project will create eight full-time jobs.
  • $918,550 for Connor Industries ā€“ an aluminum boat manufacturer in Parry Sound known world-wide under the trademark name StanleyĀ® ā€“ to renovate its facility, construct two new buildings and purchase equipment. The project will create 12 full-time jobs.
  • $200,000 for Wave Fibre Mill to establish a full-scale fibre processing mill in Seguin. The mill will use locally sourced raw materials to produce fabrics such as yarn, felt and roving. The project will create five part-time and five full-time jobs.
  • $113,968 for RJW Enterprises ā€“ a solid surface fabricator in Seguin ā€“ to renovate its facility and purchase equipment. The project will create six full-time jobs.
  • $16,614 for Patternstone ā€“ a masonry and landscaping products manufacturer in Burkā€™s Falls ā€“ to renovate its facility and purchase equipment. The project will create two full-time jobs.

The NOHFC promotes economic prosperity across Northern Ontario by providing financial assistance to projectsā€”big and small, rural and urbanā€”that stimulate recovery, growth, job creation and skills development. Since June 2018, the NOHFC has invested more than $369 million in 3,551 projects in Northern Ontario, leveraging more than $1.3 billion in investment and creating or sustaining over 5,300 jobs.

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