latest updates
The Jump in the Lake Challenge is Back!
Our communities came together to raise $1million for the Summit Wellness Centre!
Million Dollar Community Fundraising Goal Reached!
Our communities came together to raise $1million for the Summit Wellness Centre!
Spike It Up to Light It Up!
Donate a minimum of $25 to the Wellness Centre, and you will be donating a virtual 'railway spike' that is solar-powered. As the donations come in, the light installation will grow and the hill will light up to form an interesting symbol. What will the symbol be?
New Name Announced for Wellness Centre
We would also like to thank the person who submitted the winning name to the contest: Kim Tuckett of Kirkfield, who chose to donate her prize in support of the Wellness Centre but will hold onto the bragging rights.
Name the Wellness Centre Contest!
Is there a part of the community’s history that inspires you? A person in the past who has made a big difference in the community? A place that speaks to you? The Wellness Centre name will be an opportunity to honour our community!
New Wellness Centre Brochure
Would you like to know more about the Wellness Centre or send a brochure to someone who you think might be interested in the project? Download it here!
Jump In The Lake Challenge 2021
Look What We Did Together!!
Together, through the Jump In The Lake Challenge, our communities have raised $53,337.69!!
Frequently Asked Questions
You asked, we answered!
Here are our answers to your most frequently asked questions.
Feasibility & Design of the New Wellness Centre
Want to know more about the need for the Wellness Centre and what it will look like?
Make Your Mark! Community Goal to Raise $1 million
As a Community, we are committed to raising $1 million to make the Wellness Centre a reality ... and that’s where we all come in!
Who’s on the Team?
We have a great group guiding this project forward. Partnerships are key to ensuring the success of the Wellness Centre!
History of the Coboconk Train Station
The new Wellness Centre is designed to honour the unique history of the area, preserving key elements of the Train Station and displaying historical artifacts and stories interspersed throughout the building, thanks to the efforts of the Shedden Historical Society.