Alberta will invest $27.8M on new agri-food hub for Lethbridge's Exhibition Park - Action News
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Alberta will invest $27.8M on new agri-food hub for Lethbridge's Exhibition Park

Alberta will invest $27.8 million in a new agri-food hub at Lethbridge's Exhibition Park.

Project is expected to create 400 new jobs

Ariel view of a large building on the banks of a river with fireworks and carnival going on to the right
The Government of Alberta will invest $27.8 million in a new agri-food hub at Lethbridge's Exhibition Park, shown in this rendering. (Lethbridge Exhibition Park/Facebook)

Alberta will invest $27.8 million toward a new agri-food hub at Lethbridge's Exhibition Park.

Exhibition Park hosted its first fair in1897 and hosts events from the annual summer fair Whoop-Up days, to calf roping,monster truck rallies andweddings.

"This park has served the city and region well for more than a century but the facilities are already at capacity, many decades old and at the end of their lifecycle ... this project will bring a long-overdue renewal and major expansion to Exhibition Park right here," Premier Jason Kenney said in Lethbridge on Tuesday, accompanied byMLA Nathan Neudorfand Agriculture Minister Devin Dreeshen.

We're building infrastructure for the future after [COVID-19].- Premier Jason Kenney

Kenney said the Lethbridge region represents some of the most productive agricultural land on earth, with 4.2 million acres supporting nearly 5,000 farms and over 11,000 agribusinesses, which generate more than $8 billion per year.

The hub's food production space will grow from 800 to 12,000 square feet, Kenney said, which will allow culinary students from Lethbridge College to train and research in the space.

There will also be an added conference space, a new festival lawn with room for large outdoor public gatherings in future years andincubation opportunities for local producers to build their businesses.

"We're building infrastructure for the future after [COVID-19]," Kenney said, adding that the government looked for projects that were shovel-ready but would also boost the economy long-term.

Premier Jason Kenney announces the province's investment at Lethbridge's Exhibition Park. (CBC)

The project is expected to create 400 construction jobs and 50 permanent jobs after it's completed, and is estimated to boost the annual economic output from $74 million to $90 million for the economy ofsouthern Alberta.

More than 850,000 people attend events at Exhibition Park each year.

Mayor Chris Spearman said the hub will bring many opportunities to the city and help diversify the economy.

"This will be an economic catalyst for Lethbridge and southern Alberta," said Spearman.

"We need to grow a stable and resilient economy in Alberta. As we begin to recover from COVID-19, this is a bright light as to how we might work together ... we welcome this investment in our community."