City receives $10,000 sponsorship from GrandBridge Energy for new Rec Complex

The City of Cambridge is pleased to announce a generous $10,000 contribution from GrandBridge Energy to support the purchase of fitness equipment at the new Cambridge Recreation Complex.

The sponsorship, presented at Council Monday evening, will help ensure the facility has a modern, accessible, and community-focused fitness area when it opens in late 2026.

“Partnerships like this truly make a difference for our community and allow residents of all ages to connect, engage, and stay active,” said Mayor Jan Liggett. “We’re looking forward to opening the new recreation complex and are deeply grateful to GrandBridge Energy for their generous support in creating a space that promotes healthy living and brings people together. Their continued commitment helps make them stand shoulders above their corporate mandate making them a valued member of our community turning our vision into a reality that will benefit Cambridge for years to come.”

The funding will go towards new fitness equipment that will support residents of all ages and abilities in achieving their health and wellness goals.

“GrandBridge Energy is proud to support the new Cambridge Recreation Complex with a $10,000 sponsorship to help fund the facility’s fitness equipment. This investment reinforces our commitment to the Customers & Community pillar of our five-year Strategic Plan and contributes to a space where local residents can stay active and enhance their well-being. We are looking forward to the opening of the modern, multipurpose recreation complex—which will be powered by GrandBridge Energy,” said Sarah Hughes, President and CEO, GrandBridge Energy.

The Cambridge Recreation Complex, located on Wesley Boulevard, will offer a 10-lane, 25-metre swimming pool and warm water therapeutic pool, three FIBA gymnasiums, a running/walking track and fitness area, multi-purpose rooms, Idea Exchange library, concession and park amenities combined with two schools. 

For more information on this project, visit cambridge.ca/RecComplex