Donations

Supporting the Future of PACC

Join us in preserving our legacy and improving our center for generations to come.

About the Capital Improvement Fund

PACC has launched a fundraising campaign to ensure the longevity of our curling facility and community. As a non-profit organization established in 1887, we rely on external funding to maintain and upgrade our aging building and equipment.
Your donation matters – whether it’s individual, as a team, family, or coworkers, every contribution brings us closer to creating a better facility for all.

Where Your Donations Go

Funds raised will be allocated towards critical improvements, including:

✅ Facility Upgrades

Replace rooftop heating units

Replace 2 gas boilers for the heating system

Replace ice plant condenser

✅ Accessibility Improvements

Renovate for a gender-neutral bathroom

Renovate for wheelchair access

✅ Equipment Enhancements

Update kitchen equipment: ovens and fridges

Walk-in cooler for beverages and refrigerated items

✅ Infrastructure Overhaul

Repave the parking lots

Replace the roof

Replace the sand base beneath the ice surface with concrete

Replace main level flooring

How to Donate

1.Visit the NSTF-Ontario Donor Form.
2.Select Port Arthur Curling Centre from the Organization drop-down.
3.Confirm PACC Capital Improvement Fund, Project #306.

Help Us Reach Our Goal

Our goal is to raise $100,000 to complete these much-needed improvements. Together, we can ensure PACC remains a hub for curling and community for many years to come.

Why Donate

Through our affiliation with NOCA and the National Sport Trust Fund (NSTF), your contributions are eligible for:
🎟 Charitable Tax Receipts
All donations receive a tax receipt that can be claimed as a credit on your income tax return.
📈 Direct Impact
Every dollar helps improve our curling facility for current and future generations.

Recognition of Support

The PACC Board will recognize all donors (unless they prefer to remain anonymous) in upcoming communications.

A special thank you to Marion Clark for bringing awareness to this opportunity and helping us take the next steps.