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Ontario Upgrading Roadways at the Gateway to the Ring of Fire

Press Release

September 10, 2025

Province investing nearly $62 million to improve access to the Ring of Fire and Northern communities

TORONTO — The Government of Ontario is investing $61.8 million in Geraldton’s Main Street Rehabilitation Project, a critical road infrastructure project in Greenstone that will be the gateway to the Ring of Fire. As part of the government’s plan to protect Ontario, developing all-season, dependable road access is a critical step to unlocking economic opportunities and benefits in the Ring of Fire that will strengthen local economies in the North, support local First Nations, create jobs and build a secure supply chain for Ontario manufacturing.

“This is more than a roadworks project — it’s a signal that Geraldton is a gateway to one of Ontario’s greatest assets in the face of economic threats from the United States, and that our government is serious about supporting the communities that anchor the North,” said Greg Rickford, Minister of Indigenous Affairs and First Nations Economic Reconciliation and Minister Responsible for Ring of Fire Economic and Community Partnerships. “With First Nations and communities as integral leaders in these projects, our government is ensuring partnerships remain a central piece of our commitment to unlocking the Ring of Fire and building infrastructure that delivers prosperity for Northern and First Nations communities, for generations to come.”

The project will connect Highway 11 at the south end to Highway 584 at the north, ultimately connecting the Trans-Canada, and will be the first segment on the road network to the Ring of Fire. Improved road access between Northern communities and to the provincial highway network will also help people access goods and services, including education, health care and housing, and lay the groundwork for future growth in the Greenstone region.

“Our government’s investment in Geraldton’s Main Street Rehabilitation Project will enhance transportation links, improve community connectivity, and drive economic growth across Northern Ontario,” said Prabmeet Sarkaria, Minister of Transportation. “By working closely with First Nations partners, we are building critical infrastructure to improve access to essential resources and unlock the full economic potential of the Ring of Fire.”

The Main Street Rehabilitation Project is part the government’s broader strategy to unlock the economic potential of the Ring of Fire region while ensuring First Nation and Northern communities reap the benefits of critical mineral development through partnerships that offer economic opportunities spanning generations. This initiative complements the Shared Prosperity Agreement with Aroland First Nation and supports Ontario’s Critical Minerals Strategy to build an end-to-end critical minerals supply chain, with critical minerals mined and refined in Ontario, by Ontario workers.

Quick Facts

  • Ontario is consulting with potentially impacted Indigenous communities in relation to this project and will continue working in partnership with First Nation communities in Northern Ontario to support and advance economic development aligned with Ontario’s Critical Mineral Strategy.
  • The Ring of Fire covers approximately 5,000 square kilometres and contains one of the most promising mineral development opportunities in the world such as nickel, copper, platinum and chromite.

Quotes

“Our government’s investment in Geraldton’s Main Street Rehabilitation Project underscores a strategic commitment to revitalizing local infrastructure as a catalyst for economic growth and prosperity in the North. This is part of a broader collaborative effort to unlock the immense potential of the Ring of Fire region, support inclusive, sustainable development and strengthen Northern Ontario communities.”

– George Pirie
Minister of Northern Economic Development and Growth

“Ontario has a plan to build a stronger and more self reliant Canada. This investment is unlocking the gateway to one of the most significant mineral development opportunities in the world. In partnership with First Nations, we are seizing this generational opportunity to create jobs, improve quality of life, and power Ontario’s clean energy future.”

– Stephen Lecce
Minister of Energy and Mines

“Today’s funding announcement is a tremendous milestone for the Municipality of Greenstone. The revitalization of Main Street in the Geraldton Ward has been years in the making, with strong support from Council, the hard work of our staff, and continued assistance from the Province. Early planning and preliminary work made possible through NORDS funding helped lay the foundation for this project to move forward. We thank the Government of Ontario for this investment in our community. This transformative project will revitalize our downtown, improve safety, and drive development along the Corridor to Prosperity in our region.”

– James (Jamie) McPherson
Mayor, Municipality of Greenstone

Additional Resources

Ontario Unleashing the Economic Potential of Critical Minerals

Province Investing $3.1 Billion to Support Indigenous Partnership in Critical Mineral Development

Ontario Investing More Than $7 Million to Grow Critical Minerals Supply Chain

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Jenna DePaiva
Minister’s Office
Jenna.DePaiva@ontario.ca
416-371-9812

Flavia Mussio
Communications Branch
Flavia.Mussio@ontario.ca
416-574-4057

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