Project Overview

Ontario Investing $82 Million to Modernize Beaches and Campgrounds Along St. Lawrence Corridor

"The Ontario government is investing more than $82 million over four years to support the St. Lawrence Parks Commission’s (SLPC) multi-year revitalization project, including the construction of upgraded, environmentally friendly facilities at Mille Roches Beach and Campground. The funding will help improve and maintain the corridor’s numerous parks, beaches and attractions, protecting one of eastern Ontario’s premier tourism destinations and ensuring they are ready to welcome visitors of all ages for years to come." 

Group of government officials and Parks Commission representatives outdoors with St. Lawrence River behind them.

November 3, 2025

Water & Wastewater Municipal Connections Project

Consultation and Documentation Reports and Notices of Completion have been provided for the Long Sault and Ingleside municipal connection projects.

SLPC is proposing to connect three sites (Mille Roches Beach, Mille Roches Campground, and Snetsinger Island) to the community of Long Sault water and sanitary municipal infrastructure.

Long Sault Sewage Connection Project

SLPC is proposing to connect four sites, McLaren Campground, Woodlands Campground, Woodlands Beach (including the Family Lodge), and the Long Sault Trailer Dump Station, to the community of Ingleside water and sanitary municipal infrastructure.

Ingleside Sewage Connection Project

Interested persons may provide written comments to our project team by December 3, 2025.

July 4, 2025

Mille Roches Beach and Day Use Area Revitalization

Ontario Investing $82 Million to Modernize Beaches and Campgrounds Along St. Lawrence Corridor

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The Honourable Stan Cho, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Gaming, announced a major revitalization project for Mille Roches Beach and Day Use Area during a public funding announcement held on-site at Mille Roches Beach. This initiative is part of a historic $82.2 million infrastructure investment from the Government of Ontario to the St. Lawrence Parks Commission, aimed at enhancing visitor experiences and supporting tourism across the province.

The Mille Roches project will focus on improving accessibility, modernizing amenities, and preserving the natural beauty of this much-loved waterfront destination. Planned upgrades include renovated washroom and change facilities, enhanced picnic and play areas, improved shoreline access, more efficient traffic flow, and a new waterfront café that will offer fresh, local fare in a beautiful setting, perfectly complementing the beach experience. 

Construction is scheduled to begin in fall 2025. We will continue to provide updates on the project’s progress through to completion, as we work to ensure Mille Roches remains a vibrant, welcoming, and sustainable destination for years to come.