Canada’s 2025 budget includes funding support to refurbish White Rock’s historic pier, with officials calling it a key win for local infrastructure.
Federal Support Announced
The federal government confirmed on November 4 in Ottawa that White Rock’s pier will receive funding support under the 2025 national budget. The announcement comes as part of wider federal investment aimed at modernizing aging infrastructure across the country.
Local Significance and History
White Rock’s pier, first constructed in 1914, remains a central attraction for residents and visitors alike. The structure suffered extensive damage during a severe storm in 2018, resulting in partial repairs, but further reinforcement and seismic upgrades are still needed to ensure long-term safety and durability.
Political Advocacy Behind the Funding
South Surrey–White Rock MP Ernie Klassen highlighted the funding as a key achievement for the newly elected representative. Klassen, who secured his seat in the April 28 federal election, identified full restoration of the pier as one of his early-term priorities. His office stated that he actively pressed for funding throughout the summer.
Financial Details Still to Come
While the government has not yet confirmed the total cost allocation, officials say Ottawa is prepared to supply capital support as planning progresses. The funding structure is expected to involve coordination with municipal and provincial partners to finalize project scope and timelines.
Next Steps for the Community
White Rock city officials are now expected to continue planning discussions with engineers, heritage consultants, and public stakeholders. Once funding details are finalized, work will focus on both preserving the pier’s historic character and ensuring structural resilience against future storm events.
Broader Infrastructure Context
The pier refurbishment is part of the federal government’s broader emphasis on economic growth through infrastructure renewal. Officials underscore that projects like White Rock’s pier are not only about cultural preservation, but also about tourism, local business vitality, and public safety.
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