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Borden-Carleton's plan to become a destination

The town of Borden-Carleton is moving forward with the first phase of its project to make it a destinationfor tourists and Islanders.

'We are really working hard to enhance and increase the vitality of the town for the long run'

Borden-Carleton is using $247,000 it received through the McCain fund to make improvements to the Marine Rail Park. (CBC)

The town of Borden-Carleton is moving forward with the first phase of itsproject to make it a destinationfor tourists and Islanders.

Wendy McIsaac, chief administrative officer for the town, said the town is using the $247,000 it received through the McCain fund forimprovements to the Marine Rail Park, beside the Confederation Bridge.

She said signs will be put up to better direct people to the park, lighting will be put in the park itselfand along the boardwalk.

"We have an absolutely beautiful park that's got a rich history. The residents that live here use it and tourists that come fall in love with it," McIsaac said.

Increase the destination potential of Borden-Carleton as a place to come to and not only to pass through. Wendy McIsaac, CAO

"So we actually want to light the place up for everyone that is here, everyone that's coming here."

Thelighthouse there will be expanded to include food service.

Work already in progress

The hope, she said, is for Borden-Carleton to become less of a "hidden gem" and more of a known one.

"The overall goal of the project really is to increase the destination potential of Borden-Carleton as a place to come to and not only to pass through," McIsaac said.

The town is already working on these changes. McIsaac said they are finalizing designs for the newsigns and the lights should be installed in the next few weeks, with everything in place by next spring.

"We are really working hard to enhance and increase the vitality of the town for the long run," she said.

Future plans include building observation decks for people to look out onto the Northumberland Strait, with one wired for concerts or special events like weddings.

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With files from Angela Walker