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4.4 Glen Baillie – Grand Bend Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

Grand Bend Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce focuses on tourism, with many hotels. <strong>The</strong> goal <strong>of</strong><br />

the Chamber is to extend the season. <strong>The</strong>re are about 30 businesses open year round.<br />

Many businesses are open only during the tourist season. <strong>The</strong>re are only two chain<br />

stores, Tim Hortons and Subway, and two grocery stores, the rest are independent.<br />

Visitor services available through the kiosk, the guide and the internet. Webervations<br />

will be launched to find available hotel and motel in the area. It will not allow<br />

reservations to be made directly to avoid booking to party goers. Bylaw enforcement<br />

and active dissuading party goers are helping to change the tourists focus from party<br />

goers to young families. <strong>The</strong> municipalities investment in Grand Bend through the<br />

beach house and upgrades to the strip have improved the area, but the traffic flow<br />

needs improved.<br />

<strong>The</strong> traffic congestion is a concern and the Chamber hosted a workshop on traffic and<br />

congestion <strong>The</strong> largest problem is the bottleneck at the bridge. <strong>The</strong>re is a report on the<br />

traffic requesting dialogue with the MTO manager and better signage. <strong>The</strong> town is full<br />

and parking lots are full.<br />

Mr. Baillie is wondering if there is an opportunity <strong>of</strong> marketing all the lake areas. Grand<br />

Bend is growing due to people selling real estate in Toronto and buying in this area. Mr.<br />

Baillie suggests that more <strong>of</strong>f season business is needed. He stated that many people<br />

feel that Grand Bend is full in the summer, but he is not sure. <strong>The</strong> Chamber’s focus is<br />

to attract customers all year.<br />

Mr. Baillie suggested that the price <strong>of</strong> commercial property is an indicator <strong>of</strong> what the<br />

economic opportunities are.<br />

Mr. Justin Speake questioned if there is research to verify that the recent beach<br />

improvements have altered the income for businesses and the village as well.<br />

A vendor commented that the locals complain that they don’t want to pay for parking<br />

while tourist pay compliments, saying they adore what has been done.<br />

4.5 Glen VanValkenburg – Forest Business Improvement Area (B.I.A.)<br />

President <strong>of</strong> the B.I.A. explained that it is legislated by the government <strong>of</strong> Ontario and<br />

funded by a levy from $100 to $1000 charged to each business. Its mandate is to<br />

beautify and promote. Established in 1977, there have been many upgrades to make<br />

downtown more attractive. To promote the business area, there are ads placed on<br />

radio, C<strong>of</strong>fee Time News. Some activities to promote the area and increase business<br />

include sidewalk sales(replaced by Tremendous Tuesday), town wide garage sales,<br />

Easter in the Park, tree lighting ceremony in December, Moonlight Madness, Scrooge<br />

Walk, Heritage Walk, a car parade, and promoting Canada Day and Kiwanis Christmas<br />

Parade. <strong>The</strong> B.I.A. is the economic engine and keeps active and accomplishes a lot<br />

and keeps downtown vibrant.<br />

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