Dutchak Family Donates $100,000 to Support Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre

The City of Prince Albert is proud to recognize the Dutchak family for their generous $100,000 donation to the Play It Forward campaign in support of the Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre. Their contribution sponsors both the facility’s multipurpose room and boardroom—spaces that will serve as important gathering places for community meetings, birthday celebrations, and events for years to come.

The Dutchak family has a long-standing history of leadership and community support across the region. Their continued commitment reflects a deep belief in building spaces where people can come together, learn, and grow.

Barry and Donna Dutchak have been recognized for decades of dedication to community service and philanthropy, setting an example of generosity and civic pride. Trevor and Coralee Dutchak have carried that legacy forward through their own meaningful contributions, reinforcing the family’s commitment to the well-being of Prince Albert and future generations.

In recognition of this significant gift, the City will name the multipurpose room and boardroom at the Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre in honour of the Dutchak family.

“This extraordinary $100,000 gift is a powerful example of what community leadership looks like,” said Councillor Dawn Kilmer, on behalf of the Play It Forward campaign. “The Dutchak family’s support will directly impact how residents connect, collaborate, and participate in this new facility. Their generosity leaves a lasting mark on Prince Albert.”

The Play It Forward campaign is a community-driven fundraising initiative supporting the Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre. Thanks to the generosity of local donors, this campaign is helping build a space where residents of all ages can enjoy swimming, skating, and other recreational activities for years to come.

Media contact:
Councillor Dawn Kilmer,
Play It Forward campaign.