Grand Bend Turning Circle

The turning circle at the end of Main Street now contains a nautical theme. The vision of Rotarian Ed Fluter and the help of Jim Southcott and many other Grand Bend members who participated in getting the boat and landscaping done. Grand Bend Botanical Society contributed their time, talent and money to make the turning circle enhancement project a tremendous success. The Rotary Club of Grand Bend donating $15,000 to the project. Grand Bend Botanical Society donated $5,000 to this community project..

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Various versions have evolved over the years, sometimes by accident, sometimes on purpose (injected humour and the like).