FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 27, 2025
Ottawa, ON — On Saturday, September 27, Ottawa City Councillor Sean Devine joined the Trend Arlington Community Association, Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe, and other dignitaries to officially open the new Trend Arlington Community Pavilion, a $500,000 infrastructure project funded through the City of Ottawa and the federal-provincial Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP). Through ICIP, the Government of Canada has invested over $100,000 towards this project and the Government of Ontario has invested over $85,000.
The Pavilion’s dramatic origins trace back to the aftermath of the devastating 2018 tornado that struck Arlington Woods. That storm destroyed dozens of homes and felled a shocking 80% of the area’s signature white pine forest. Salvaged wood from the fallen trees is featured in the Pavilion project, shaped into gorgeous community benches and a public art installation, ReWilding, a colourful collection of mixed-material butterflies suspended from the ceiling of the pavilion.
The opening ceremony took place Saturday evening at the Trend Arlington Community Centre (50 Bellman Drive), as part of the annual Trend Arlington Community Day—an annual celebration born from the desire to hang onto the mighty spirit of resilience that brought the community together during the recovery efforts following the storm.
The Pavilion project was made possible with the support of the City of Ottawa, the Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario, and United Way East Ontario, with leadership from the Trend Arlington Community Association.
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“The Trend Arlington community has been through so much. They are a group that consistently comes together to build something very special. This new pavilion is a place where neighbours can come together to connect, to celebrate milestones, and to support one another. It stands as a testament to the resilience and strength that the people of Arlington Woods have shown since the storm.” - Mayor Mark Sutcliffe
“The Government of Canada is committed to investing in public spaces that bring people together and strengthen communities. Our support for the Trend Arlington Community Pavilion project reflects that commitment by creating a welcoming and accessible space for residents and visitors to enjoy for years to come.” – The Honourable Gregor Robertson, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure
“Our government is proud to support local infrastructure projects that will lay the foundation for strong, resilient communities and make a real difference in people’s lives. The Trend Arlington Community Pavilion is part of the most ambitious capital plan in Ontario’s history with investments of more than $200 billion over the next decade to build and expand infrastructure that will help keep workers on the job and support economic growth.” - Kinga Surma, Ontario’s Minister of Infrastructure
“United Way East Ontario launched community response efforts in the wake of the 2018 tornados. We understand what folks here have been through, and the opening of the Trend Arlington Community Pavilion truly reflects the strength of a neighbourhood, coming together after crisis. United Way is proud to have supported this project in partnership with all levels of government. It is a space built for the community—by the community—and will serve as a welcoming hub for years to come." - Dennise Taylor-Gilhen, Interim President and CEO United Way East Ontario
“I was there with my neighbours in Trend-Arlington when the tornado hit us in 2018, and I was with them as we picked up the pieces of our damaged homes and our fallen trees. What did not fall was this community’s resilience and spirit. Throughout those challenging days, weeks and months, those only grew taller and stronger. The Trend Arlington Community Pavillion reminds us of what we went through together, what we lost, but also what we gained.” - Councillor Sean Devine
“Organizations like the Trend Arlington Community Association play a vital role in building strong neighbourhoods. It’s inspiring to see everyone come together for such a worthy project, and I’m proud to be part of the opening of this beautiful facility. The Pavilion at Trend Arlington Park stands as a testament to the strength of neighbours, the resilience of our community, and what can be achieved when all levels of government work together.”
- Tyler Watt, MPP for Nepean
“This magnificent pavilion represents how our community united in the aftermath of the tornado that ripped through our neighbourhood in 2018. The use of large wood timber-framing symbolizes the strength and beauty that can be found when people work together and support one another as a community. The four gables invite you in from all directions as all are welcome. The space will allow residents to gather and connect for years to come.” - Lydia Pion, Past President of the Trend Arlington Community Association (2021 – 2024)
"My family lived through the 2018 tornado, and seeing this pavilion beside our school and community building feels deeply personal. It’s more than a building—it’s a place where our kids can play, our community can gather, and we can all move forward together. It shows how far we’ve come, and the strength we’ve built as a community.” - Derek McMaster, Trend-Arlington resident
“It has already become the focal point of the community.” - Derek Hughes, Trend-Arlington resident
Media Contact:
Councillor Sean Devine – [email protected]
Councillor’s Assistant Tim Abray – [email protected]