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Grand Beach was founded by the Grand Beach Company around 1903. It was conceived of partially as a short-stay resort. People would take the Michigan Central Railroad to Grand Beach station, rent small cottages for a day or two, eat in the dining hall (located at the corner of Lakeview and Whitewood), and enjoy bathing and golfing.
Grand Beach is part of Grand Beach Provincial Park and features 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) [8] of fine, white sand and is backed by sand dunes that rise up to 12 m (39 ft) above the beach. [citation needed] A boardwalk at the West end of the beach offers food and shopping. Change rooms and plumbed washrooms are available all along the beach.
Grand Beach may refer to: Grand Beach, Newfoundland and Labrador, a small town in Canada; Grand Beach (Manitoba), Canada; Grand Beach Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada;
Miami Beach has spent $7 million on the design phase, which is considered to be 60% complete. The West Avenue phase-two project, meanwhile, was first estimated at $44 million.
YORK, Maine — The owner of the Grand View Hotel is eyeing a makeover for his Long Sands Beach resort, looking to build eight new units with modern décor.. Jimmy Asprogiannis, who bought the ...
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Grand Marais is a community in Manitoba, Canada within the Rural Municipality of St. Clements. It is located immediately south of Grand Beach Provincial Park on Lake Winnipeg at the base of Grand Marais Point. The community forms part of a Statistics Canada designated place named Grand Marais/Grand Beach. [1]
The railroad was 8 miles (13 km) long. For several miles out of Ontario Beach the road ran along a bluff close to and overlooking the expanse of Ontario and about 15 feet (4.6 m) above the level of the water. From Rigney's Bluff westward to Manitou the track threaded a sandy beach between the great lake and various little bays and ponds. [1]