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The
new pier and breakwater was to start at the north tip of the heavily treed
peninsula that borders the west beach. The design called for it to run
approximately 300 ft in an easterly direction. A second section at
the eastern end was to be built at right angles to the first (in a southerly
direction) for another 150 ft in length. The entire complex was to be approximately
thirty feet in width.
This design would have provided a much needed safe harbour for boats on the eastern shore of Lake Winnipeg, in addition to those that already existed at Gimli and Victoria Beach. It would also have provided a sheltered section of the west beach for bathers. The CNR in conjunction with both the federal and provincial governments also looked at developing the “South Harbour” at Grand Marais. However, with time, these "avant-garde" projects did not materialize. Lastly and very sadly. With the lack of vision and poor planning that the park beaurocrats now operating Grand Beach have shown, do not expect very much to “happen” that will restore Grand Beach to the magnificence that it once knew. |
BY
CHUCK
GUARINO
larry@grandbeachrealty.ca
chuck@grandbeachrealty.ca
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