The Municipality of Lambton Shores is excited to share a conceptual facility design for the proposed Grand Bend Community Centre. The proposed facility incorporates the recommendations from the Feasibility Study, which determined a justification for a Grand Bend Community Centre and identified key features that the facility should include.
The recommendations in the Feasibility Study were based on the robust public consultation that included:
- Community Open Houses: approximately 220 attendees across two open houses
- Online Public Survey: 893 responses
- Community Group Workshops: 18 organizations attended
- Municipal Council and stakeholder interviews: 12 interviews conducted
After presenting the conceptual design to council, staff are now looking for public feedback on the proposed facility. This page is dedicated to providing more information about the proposed facility design and collect input from the public. There is an online survey available to formally provide your feedback after reviewing the information below.
Conceptual Facility Design
The proposed facility is a two-story building with the main level consisting of:
- A public library operated by the County of Lambton
- Seating and viewing areas
- Washrooms and change rooms
- A kitchen and bar
- A large multipurpose space that can accommodate large community events (capacity of 400 people seated) or sports activities (space for 4 indoor pickleball courts).
The incorporation of the library allows for an intergenerational space that can be accessed by different age groups, while the small, private rooms can provide space for use by other agencies.
The upper level includes:
- An elevated walking track surrounding the multipurpose space on the main floor
- Space for a limited amount of stationary fitness equipment (e.g., incumbent bikes, ellipticals, etc.)
- A large multipurpose room that can be divided into three separate rooms capable of hosting many functions, like fitness programs, classes, meetings, and private events (e.g., showers, parties, etc.)
The exterior of the facility includes:
- An outdoor kitchen space that can be used for community events, markets, etc.
- Dedicated area for picnic tables and other seating areas for passive use or outdoor programming
- Sufficient parking to accommodate the uses of the proposed facility
Proposed Facility Location
The proposed facility is located at 18 Municipal Drive, Grand Bend (Lion's Park). The property was strategically selected for several reasons:
- The property is owned by the Municipality
- The property is sufficiently sized to accommodate the proposed facility and required parking spaces
- The property is centrally located in Grand Bend with walkability
- The property presents no significant challenges from a planning or zoning perspective
The property currently houses a baseball diamond, pavilion, and an outdoor shuffleboard court that will need to be decommissioned to accommodate the facility and required parking. Demolition of the existing Grand Bend Art Centre will also be required to accommodate parking for the facility. This is expected to occur as a last step, which will provide time for consultation with the Art Centre on possible relocation.
It is important to note that there are some limitations on how the property can be developed. There is a floodplain that runs through the property, and approval for development within the floodplain is unlikely (and not recommended). The floodplain primarily surrounds the existing skate park area. The proposed facility has been designed in such a way that it falls outside of the floodplain area and preliminary meetings with ABCA staff have not identified any notable concerns.
Estimated Budget
Working with Skinner & Skinner Architects Ltd., a preliminary budget for the proposed Grand Bend Community Centre has been provided. Two options have been considered, with one option being a Net Zero facility and the other option without Net Zero Energy options:
- With Net Zero Energy Options: approximately $19,954,400
- Without Net Zero Energy Options: $17,484,400
Staff estimate an additional allowance of approximately $1,300,000 for items not included.
These costs are estimates only, as any construction work will need to be publicly tendered.
Potential Provincial Funding
Preliminary planning and design for this project started so the Municipality could take advantage of a new provincial funding opportunity aimed at supporting new recreational facilities.
The Municipality has applied for the maximum funding amount of $10 million through Ontario's Community Sport and Recreation Infrastructure Fund to support this project.
Next Steps: Public Consultation
Staff and Council are now looking to gather your feedback. The public is invited to provide their input using the online survey linked below. The deadline to submit your survey response is January 31, 2025.
Relevant Links and Resources
- Presentation to Council regarding the Proposed Grand Bend Community Centre (December 17, 2024)
- Presentation by Lambton County Cultural Services (December 17, 2024)
- Staff Report CAO-12-2024 Grand Bend Community Centre Update (December 17, 2024)
- Conceptual Design and Budget (December 17, 2024)
Previous Public Consultation and Phases
This project began in April 2023 when Council launched a committee of council to assist in developing a feasibility study for a new community centre in Grand Bend.
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What was the Grand Bend Community Centre Committee of Council?The Committee of Council for the Grand Bend Community Centre was launched by Council after a local group of community members presented a proposal to Council emphasizing the local interests and needs for a community centre in Grand Bend. The committee worked closely with a professional consulting firm to complete a feasibility study, and provided support with a comprehensive public consultation process. The committee also supported the completion of a needs assessment to determine the type of infrastructure required to meet community needs, and operational considerations including possible partnerships. Who was on the committee?The committee consisted of three members of Council and three members of the public, with the Mayor acting as ex-officio. Staff were assigned to the committee as required for administrative and technical support but have no voting privileges. Previous Updates from the Committee
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