Author of the article: Paul Morden
Publishing date: May 05, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 1 minute read • The beach at Grand Bend in April. Beaches at Canatara Park in Sarnia and Grand Bend, along with two municipal marinas in Lambton Shores, will be able to fly the Blue Flag again this year after meeting the international program s environmental, safety and cleanliness standards. Dan Rolph/Postmedia Network Photo by Dan Rolph /SunMedia
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Beaches at Canatara Park in Sarnia and Grand Bend, along with two municipal marinas in Lambton Shores, will be able to fly the Blue Flag again this year after meeting the international program’s environmental, safety and cleanliness standards.
Author of the article: Paul Morden
Publishing date: May 04, 2021 • May 4, 2021 • 1 minute read • Sarnia s Canatara Park beach is again on the list of Canada s Blue Flag beaches after meeting a list of criteria for the international environmental program. The city beach received its first Blue Flag in 2014. Photo by File photo /The Observer
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Beaches at Canatara Park in Sarnia and Grand Bend, along with two municipal marinas in Lambton Shores, will be able to fly the Blue Flag again this year after meeting the international program’s environmental, safety and cleanliness standards.
This is the 13th year the Grand Bend beach, along with Lambton Shores’ marinas at Grand Bend and Port Franks, qualified under the Blue Flag program.
Author of the article: Times-Advance Staff
Publishing date: May 04, 2021 • May 4, 2021 • 1 minute read •
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LAMBTON SHORES – For the 13th consecutive year, the Municipality of Lambton Shores has earned the prestigious Blue Flag Canada designation at the Grand Bend Beach, Grand Bend Marina and Port Franks Marina.
According to a Lambton Shores press release, the Blue Flag designation is an international award given to beaches and marinas that meet high environmental, safety, and cleanliness standards. This year’s list includes 23 beaches and 10 marinas across Canada.
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Grand Bend, start your engines slowly.
Lambton Shores has become one of the first municipalities in Canada to approve the use of low-speed vehicles on its roads, an oddly shaped but environmentally friendly way to get around town.
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The Lake Huron community, which includes Grand Bend, has passed a bylaw allowing for the slow-moving vehicles small, electric rides that run a maximum speed of 40 kilometres/hour to be driven on area roads with a speed limit of 50 km/h or less.
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