Virden Pickleball Committee Receives $50,000 for Community Pickleball Courts

The Virden Pickleball Committee is dedicated to expanding locally accessible, inclusive, and affordable recreation opportunities for people of all ages and abilities in Virden and the surrounding communities. Tundra’s support for this project will strengthen social connections, help to improve physical and mental health, and create sustainable, accessible recreation opportunities across Westman and the surrounding area.

Mary Montgomery School Receives $15,000 for Playground Project

Students at Mary Montgomery School are inquisitive, unique, and active. Some experience mobility challenges and deserve an inclusive space that reflects and supports their diverse needs. Accessible playgrounds allow children and community members of all abilities to play together while fostering connection, empathy, and support among families and caregivers. Tundra is proud to support this second phase of redevelopment that … Read More

Lampman Recreation Board Receives $50.000 for Community Complex Upgrades

Community complexes play a vital role in bringing people of all ages together where connections are built through sport, recreation, and shared experiences. Small towns thrive when their facilities thrive. Tundra is proud to help ensure the Lampman Community Complex continues to provide safe, accessible opportunities for physical activity and social engagement, supporting the long-term vitality of the town and … Read More

Bienfait Lions Swimming Pool Receives $25,000 for Facility Upgrades

This cherished community gathering space opened in 2014, replacing the original quonset‑covered pool that had begun to cave in. Its construction was made possible in part by dedicated volunteers who helped build the original structure. A local swimming pool is far more than a recreational amenity—it is a vital community hub that promotes safety, health, and connections. Swimming lessons teach … Read More

Ralph Allen Memorial Museum Receives $5,000

Museums are an important hub for education, heritage preservation, and community engagement. By safeguarding local history and offering meaningful educational programming, they help foster a sense of pride and identity among residents—connecting past generations with the youth of today. Visitors can explore shared stories, deepen their understanding of the community, and appreciate the people, events, and experiences that have shaped … Read More

Oak Lake School Receives $20,000 for Playground of Possibilities

Oak Lake is a small rural community in the Virden area, central to Tundra’s operations. New playground equipment at Oak Lake School provides safer, more engaging structures that support physical health, mental well-being, and social development. Through movement, creativity, and connections, students build confidence and develop resilience while strengthening focus and overall well-being. The community can now enjoy inclusive, year‑round … Read More

Hartney Minor Ball Receives $30,000 for Facility Upgrades

The Hartney area has experienced steady growth over the past decade, with rising participation in youth baseball and softball—a positive sign for this small community. New facilities will allow for larger tournaments that create new opportunities for community pride and economic benefits for local businesses. Tundra’s investment in upgraded ball facilities provides safer, inclusive access to enhanced recreational spaces that … Read More

Municipality of Deloraine-Winchester & Brenda-Waskada Receive $20,000 for Handy Van

The new handy van provides critical transportation for seniors and residents with mobility challenges. For many, it’s not a convenience but a necessity—allowing them to attend medical appointments, access essential services, run daily errands, and remain independent. Reliable transportation helps prevent isolation and reduces depression, anxiety, cognitive decline, and worsening chronic conditions. Tundra’s support helps ensure this vital lifeline to … Read More

Woodworth Fire Department Receives $25,000 for Upgrades to Rescue Truck

When the siren sounds, volunteer firefighters drop everything to help their neighbours. Several of those volunteers are Tundra employees, and their dedication inspires us. The Woodworth Fire Department’s rescue truck has served the community for 35 years. With Tundra’s support, it will soon be upgraded—strengthening emergency response for the entire Oak Lake Mutual Aid District.  This investment reflects something we believe deeply: safety doesn’t stop at … Read More

Waskada & Area Recreation Centre Receives $50,000 for Facility Upgrades

The Waskada rink is more than a building—it’s where kids learn to skate, where families cheer from the stands, and where winter nights feel a little warmer. Tundra is proud to help strengthen this important community hub, supporting the physical and mental wellness of families across the region. 

McAuley Rodeo Grounds Granted $10,000 for Facility Upgrades

Since opening in 2023, the McAuley Rodeo Grounds have become a lively meeting place where neighbours cheer on riders, kids learn new skills through 4H, and families gather for the annual Hoedown Ranch Rodeo. With every event, the grounds feel more like the heart of the community. Now, with new food and washroom facilities on the way, the space is ready for its … Read More