Wasaga Beach announces a long-term redevelopment of Beach Drive as part of a broader flood-resilient streetscapes and upgraded drainage along Beach Area 1. The Ontario government is investing a roughly $38 million Destination Wasaga initiative to revitalize the beachfront, downtown, and historic sites, aiming to boost year-round tourism and local business. The town has also shaped plans, including changes in developer partnerships and the sunset of earlier proposals, while new events and summer programming continue for 2026. Local officials said amid challenges, work continues toward a more resilient economic corridor. The project is expected to enhance flood resilience and climate readiness across key areas. Residents look forward to new events and expanded summer programming in the coming months. Municipal staff emphasize that investments benefit both tourism and local businesses throughout Wasaga Beach.
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Posted on Monday, June 23, 2025 03:23 PM Reconstruction will make this vital economic corridor flood and climate resilient WASAGA BEACH – Wasaga Beach continues to move forward quickly to reinvent the town’s famous commercial area along Beach Drive at Beach Area 1. Tomorrow, a section of Beach Drive between Spruce Street and 2nd Street will be closed, and construction will begin.
www.wasagabeach.com- - Wasaga Beach Unveils Summer 2026 Lineup with 80+ Live Music Performances, New BeachLife Festival and First-Ever Canada Day Symphony Fireworks From live music under the stars and fireworks on the beach to midway rides, waterfront festivals and weekly outdoor programming, Wasaga Beach is unveiling an ambitious 2026 events lineup designed to capture everything people love about summer at the beach. By Town of Wasaga Beach - May 12, 2026
www.wasagabeach.comThe Ontario government is handing part of Wasaga Beach Provincial Park over to the town, leaving many wondering what will be left to protect it
thenarwhal.caThe Town of Wasaga Beach has yet another hiccup in its multi-million-dollar plan to redevelop its iconic beachfront as it announced Thursday it is parting ways with FRAM Building Group and will explore options for a new developer to take over the project.
barrie.ctvnews.caThe Ontario government will invest nearly $38 million to build Destination Wasaga, set to be a premier tourist destination with beaches, a revitalized downtown, and refreshed historic sites.
storeys.comEverything you need to know about Wasaga Beach in 2025: Beach Area 1 construction and closures, Ontario’s proposed shoreline transfer, environmental and community impacts, visitor tips, and what the changes mean for buyers and sellers.
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