Bruce Beach Drain

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In 2018 the Director of Public Works signed a petition for a Municipal Drain to alleviate flooding and provide improved drainage control on Bruce Beach Road North of the 8th Concession.

On November 19, 2018, Council appointed Dietrich Engineering to prepare the report which on May 3, 2021, the responsibility was transferred to Headway Engineering.

Dietrich Engineering Limited attended the October 14, 2020, Council Meeting to provide Council with an update on the project, and to discuss potential phasing options which will allow for the construction of the most critical components of the design as soon as possible to increase the safety of the public. A description of the possible phasing of the south portion of the project is as follows:

1) Phase I

Phase I includes the construction of the detention facility east of Lake Range Drive; the Lake Range Drive road crossing; and improvements to the ravine downstream of Lake Range Drive to Bruce Beach Road.

2) Phase II

Phase II includes the construction of a drainage system directly affecting properties on the east side of Bruce Beach Road between Concession 8 Road and the ravine, and an outlet to Lake Huron.

The north portion of the Bruce Beach Municipal Drain was removed from the original municipal drain project in November 2020 as the majority of the storm water generated in this area originates on the municipal road allowance and the proposed infiltration gallery to be constructed is within the municipal road allowance. Therefore, this section is similar to a municipal storm sewer project that generally involves providing road drainage by constructing a storm sewer or open ditch.

The Township had provided direction to the Engineer to apply for an Emergency Order (Section 124) for the Drainage Act to allow an accelerated construction of the storm water retention facility.

On October 1, 2021, the Township received confirmation of the approved drainage project as defined in the engineer’s report for the Bruce Beach Road Municipal Drain – Phase 1 to be an emergency within the meaning of Section 124 of the Drainage Act. This designation allowed for the construction of Phase 1 of the Bruce Beach Municipal Drain (pond, ravine work) to proceed without risk of procedural violations under the Drainage Act.

On July 19, 2021, Council accepted the Bruce Beach Municipal Drain Phase 1 report prepared by Headway Engineering and granted provisional approval.

Three appeals to the assessment were received by the Township, a hearing will be held in March 2022.

Preliminary work on Phase II of Bruce Beach Drain has commenced with more information to follow in 2022.


In 2018 the Director of Public Works signed a petition for a Municipal Drain to alleviate flooding and provide improved drainage control on Bruce Beach Road North of the 8th Concession.

On November 19, 2018, Council appointed Dietrich Engineering to prepare the report which on May 3, 2021, the responsibility was transferred to Headway Engineering.

Dietrich Engineering Limited attended the October 14, 2020, Council Meeting to provide Council with an update on the project, and to discuss potential phasing options which will allow for the construction of the most critical components of the design as soon as possible to increase the safety of the public. A description of the possible phasing of the south portion of the project is as follows:

1) Phase I

Phase I includes the construction of the detention facility east of Lake Range Drive; the Lake Range Drive road crossing; and improvements to the ravine downstream of Lake Range Drive to Bruce Beach Road.

2) Phase II

Phase II includes the construction of a drainage system directly affecting properties on the east side of Bruce Beach Road between Concession 8 Road and the ravine, and an outlet to Lake Huron.

The north portion of the Bruce Beach Municipal Drain was removed from the original municipal drain project in November 2020 as the majority of the storm water generated in this area originates on the municipal road allowance and the proposed infiltration gallery to be constructed is within the municipal road allowance. Therefore, this section is similar to a municipal storm sewer project that generally involves providing road drainage by constructing a storm sewer or open ditch.

The Township had provided direction to the Engineer to apply for an Emergency Order (Section 124) for the Drainage Act to allow an accelerated construction of the storm water retention facility.

On October 1, 2021, the Township received confirmation of the approved drainage project as defined in the engineer’s report for the Bruce Beach Road Municipal Drain – Phase 1 to be an emergency within the meaning of Section 124 of the Drainage Act. This designation allowed for the construction of Phase 1 of the Bruce Beach Municipal Drain (pond, ravine work) to proceed without risk of procedural violations under the Drainage Act.

On July 19, 2021, Council accepted the Bruce Beach Municipal Drain Phase 1 report prepared by Headway Engineering and granted provisional approval.

Three appeals to the assessment were received by the Township, a hearing will be held in March 2022.

Preliminary work on Phase II of Bruce Beach Drain has commenced with more information to follow in 2022.


  • Notice of Electronic Hearing - Bruce Beach Municipal Drain Phase I

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    Notice of Electronic Hearing

    Drainage Act, R.S.O. 1990 c. D.17.

    In accordance with Drainage Act, you as an owner of land affected by the proposed drainage works for the Bruce Beach Municipal Drain Phase I are receiving notification that an electronic meeting will be held by the Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Tribunal at 10:00 am on Wednesday March 23 and Thursday March 24, 2022 by way of video conference to consider two appeals under Section 54 of the Drainage Act.

    The meeting is open to the public. If you would like to observe the hearing, please contact the Tribunal Coordinator at (226) 962-2175 or via email tania.meresz@ontario.ca

    Please find attached a copy of the Amended Notice of Electronic Hearing and the Tribunal Order File No: 015BruceBeach21 dated 2022/03/03.

    Dated this 4th day of March, 2022

    Emily Dance, Clerk

  • Lake Range Drive - Local Traffic Only

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    Lake Range Drive between Concession 8 and Concession 10 is now open to local traffic only as construction continues for the Bruce Beach Drain - Phase 1.

    Lane restrictions will be in place on Monday, March 7th.

    Detour signs will be posted.

    Thank you for your understanding.

  • Preliminary Meeting Notice: Bruce Beach Municipal Drain – Phase II - Saturday, February 5, 2022, at 9:00 a.m.

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    Headway Engineering have completed additional work on the Bruce Beach Municipal Drain Phase II and will be reviewing their findings with everyone concerned. This review will cover:

    1. Type and design of drainage system

    2. Estimated Costs

    3. Proposed Assessment.

    The meeting will take place virtually using the Zoom platform on Saturday, February 5, 2022, at 9:00

    Meeting Notice and meeting participation details.

    Bruce Beach Municipal Drain Phase II Preliminary Drawing Set

    Bruce Beach Municipal Drain Phase II Presentation

    Bruce Beach Municipal Drain Phase II DRAFT Assessment

    February 05, 2022 Bruce Beach Drain Meeting Notes

  • Temporary Road Closure - Lake Range Drive, Concession 8 to 10

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    The drainage work on Lake Range Drive that was scheduled to start at the beginning of November was delayed.

    Lake Range Drive between Concession 8 and Concession 10 will be closed for drainage work starting tomorrow, December 1st, until a holiday shut down by the contractor on December 24th.

    It will close again for a three-week period starting January 3, 2022. This includes a full closure between 724 and 728 Lake Range Drive.

    Emergency services, waste collectors, and residents will be able to reach properties 702 to 726 from the south, and properties 728 to 820 from the north.

    In the event that Highway 21 is closed due to weather conditions, the contractor will have provisions in place for traffic and emergency services to use Lake Range Drive. Please expect delays and monitor the weather conditions to keep everyone safe.

  • Temporary Full Road Closure - Lake Range Drive

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