Calendar of Events:
Current Events:
What is happening in Grand Bend
Annually Scheduled
Events:
See our
list.
Upcoming Events
A Million Vacations is what you can
have in any way that you like. We also
periodically host events that will thrill you.
Scatcherd Golf Tournament - Oakwood Inn Resort and Golf Club
Burgerfest - Held on Main Beach
Grand Bend
Farmers' Market - Held May through October on Wednesday's 8am
to 1pm. Location: Gill St. Parking Lot (adjacent to Grand Bend Public
School). Local vendors provide in-season fruits and vegetables,
flowers, meats, honey, maple syrup and crafts. For more information
please call (519) 243-4015 or email grandbendfarmersmarket@execulink.com
Grand
Bend Studio Tour - Showcasing the area's talented pool of artists
in-studio or at area model homes. This year's event takes place May
3rd and 4th.
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Year Round Events:
January,
February, March,
April, May,
June, July,
August, September,
October, November,
December
Rotary Nature Trail - The local Rotary Club raised enough money to
build a 14 km. walking/biking trail off Highway 21 from the Pinery Park to
Grand Bend. Thousands of people enjoy hiking into town on this solid
path. No motorized vehicles to get in your way!
Skateboard Park - a brand new hot spot for teens in Grand Bend is
located behind the Grand Bend Legion at the back of the Baseball Diamond.
Wheelchair accessible play center - located behind the EMS and Fire
Station in Grand Bend. Able and disabled children love this play area
equally.
Grand Bend Beach House - use the showers, bathroom facilities or enjoy
a snack from the concession stand. Look up and down our hundred mile
beach from the viewing area on the roof of the facility.
Wheelchair access to the Beach - We have a solid wheelchair friendly
path that runs from the pier to the Beach House. This slightly winding
path allows everyone to take in the beautiful sunsets.
Snowmobile Paths - join the Ontario system of winter paths that allow
safe access to farmers fields. You can access the path at Oakwood Inn and
Resort.
Lambton County
Museum - a little village on display behind the seasonal displays on
Highway 21.
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