Sailing & Boating.
The Grand Bend Marina sits at the mouth of the Ausable River, sheltered behind the river-mouth geometry from the prevailing southwest Lake Huron wind. From the marina, recreational sailors and powerboaters run out into the Lake Huron main basin and along Highway 21 north toward the Bayfield corridor or south toward Kettle Point and Sarnia.
The brief.
Grand Bend's marina is one of the larger Lake Huron sport-and-recreation marinas on the southeast shore. Open-water sailing season runs May through October; the Lake Huron main basin (FMZ 13) is exposed water with limited shelter outside the harbour mouth, and weather can build quickly.
The marina, the Main Beach boardwalk, and the boardwalk concessions sit on a single short walking loop at the river mouth. Lambton Public Health monitors water quality at Grand Bend Main Beach; relevant for combined swim-and-sail trips off the harbour.
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Grand Bend Marina
Sheltered harbour at the mouth of the Ausable River; the operational launch point for Lake Huron sailing and powerboating from Lambton Shores.
Today's read.
Temperature (4.7°C) below the typical range.