Upcoming Event: π ππ΅ Ontario Investing in the Future of the Shaw Festival
Thursday, 03 April 2025 04:47.AM
- $35 million investment to rebuild the Royal George Theatre will boost Niagara tourism and support Canadian culture -
The Ontario government is investing $35 million over three years to support the Shaw Festivalβs rebuild of the iconic Royal George Theatre. This capital funding will bring a new, larger, modern theatre to Niagara-on-the-Lake and is part of the governmentβs commitment to boost tourism in the region and establish Niagara as a world-class destination.
βThe Shaw Festival is a cultural icon for Ontario and for Canada, and is just one of the many great reasons to visit Niagara-on-the-Lake and the broader Niagara Region throughout the year,β said Stan Cho, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Gaming. βOur governmentβs investment will help create hundreds of good jobs, boost the local and regional economy and give Ontarians the opportunity to enjoy world-class performances right here at home.β
In all, the reconstruction of the Royal George Theatre is expected to create 550 new jobs, contribute $80 million in GDP and generate $29 million in government revenues during construction.
The existing Royal George Theatre will close permanently later this year. The rebuild will honour elements of the original buildingβs design, and will be built to modern standards, including new, accessible lobby and lounge areas for visitors, greater seating capacity, as well as new rehearsal and workspaces. These new spaces will create opportunities for the Shaw Festival to expand learning and outreach programs, offer new performance and education opportunities to community cultural partners and develop new experiences, such as tours, that further encourage visitors to stay longer in the Niagara region.
βThe Royal George Theatre is one of Canadaβs most dearly loved cultural assets. More than 100,000 people come through its doors each year to experience the stories, connections and memories that only live arts can create,β said Ian Joseph, Chair of the Shaw Festival Board of Directors. βWe are delighted that, with the support of the provincial government, we will now be able to rebuild this iconic jewel box theatre for the next generations of theatre makers and theatre lovers to work in and enjoy."
The Shaw Festival is one of Canadaβs premier cultural organizations and a key tourism driver for the Niagara region. Rebuilding the Royal George Theatre is an integral part of the Shaw Festivalβs larger transformation project and is expected to be completed by Spring 2029. The new theatre is expected to include 20 percent more seats, offering the potential to draw more visitors to the Niagara Region annually.
βHundreds of skilled workers are directly supported by the Shaw Festival Theatre, as well as thousands of spin-off jobs in the local tourism economy right across Niagara,β said Sam Oosterhoff, MPP for Niagara West. βThis provincial investment shows the determination of our government to protect workers and jobs in our region and across the province. We will continue to work with our partners in the arts and culture sector, like the Shaw Festival, to ensure that Ontario remains a premier arts and culture destination for many years to come.β
Quick Facts
β’ The Shaw Festival is an anchor of Niagara-on-the-Lakeβs heritage district, attracting 325,000 visitors and generating more than $250 million in economic activity annually.
β’ Shaw Festival patrons visit the area for several days on average, spending significantly on local accommodations, dining, winery visits, retail and many other tourism-related experiences.
β’ According to a Shaw Festivalβs 2019 visitor data study, 50 per cent of Shaw Festival attendees came from other parts of the province outside the Niagara region and 32 per cent came from outside Ontario.
β’ On August 23, 2024, the Shaw Festival announced their upcoming 2025 season, running from April 9 until December 21.
SOURCE: Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Gaming
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