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  • Invasive phragmites control underway at Taquanyah

    The fourth phase of a plan to control an invasive plant at Taquanyah Conservation Area, just west of Cayuga, is expected to begin October 1 and last approximately two weeks.

    While phragmites is a problem throughout the province, it is important to control it at Taquanyah – one of only two locations in Ontario where an endangered plant, Virginia mallow, grows.

  • Farmers can apply now for cover crop incentives

    Cover crops grown over winter are the right thing to do according to some local producers, who participated in the Grand River Conservation Authority’s Rural Water Quality Program and received an incentive payment last year. The program offers a per acre incentive to applicants in Waterloo Region, Wellington, Brant, Haldimand, and Dufferin counties. The benefits of cover crops are numerous as they can reduce erosion, build better soil structure and improve soil health. 

  • GRCA unable to reach licence agreements with snowmobile clubs

    At the August 28, 2020 GRCA General Membership meeting, board members received Report Number GM-08-20-52 – Snowmobiling Agreements on GRCA Lands. Despite ongoing discussions, the GRCA and the snowmobile clubs have not been able to reach a mutually acceptable agreement.

  • Dumfries Conservation Area trail temporarily closed for tree maintenance

    A section of trail within Dumfries Conservation Area in Cambridge will be temporarily closed from August 31 through September 4 in order to undertake tree maintenance along a hydro corridor that runs through the park.

  • GRCA playgrounds and tubing to reopen on long weekend

    The GRCA will be reopening playgrounds at Grand River Parks, as well as its tubing operations at the Elora Gorge Conservation Area on Saturday, August 1.

  • GRCA launches new information tool to help Grand River Parks visitors

    The GRCA has launched a new tool to provide guests visiting Grand River Parks for the day with real-time information about the capacity at its parks, helping them to better plan their visits.

    Visitors can now check www.grandriver.ca/parkstatus to find out if a park is welcoming visitors or if it has reached its daily capacity. The site provides real-time updates regarding the status of each park.

  • Water conservation urged throughout Grand River watershed

    Water users throughout the Grand River watershed are being asked to cut their consumption by 10 per cent, because of the hot, dry weather.

    Rainfall in June was sporadic with extended dry periods, and for the past ten days there has been almost no measurable rainfall in the Grand River watershed.

  • More programs and amenities reopening at Grand River Parks in July

    The GRCA will reopen additional programs and amenities in its Grand River Parks beginning in July.

    Starting July 10, select Grand River Parks including Brant, Byng Island, Elora Gorge, Guelph Lake, Pinehurst Lake and Rockwood conservation areas will offer limited overnight camping.

  • GRCA maintaining the closure of several properties due to emerald ash borer

    In order to minimize the hazard tree risks presented by the decline of ash trees due to emerald ash borer (EAB), the Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) is maintaining the closure of a number of properties to the public.

  • More amenities reopening at Grand River Parks

    The GRCA has begun to open gatehouses, beaches and some washrooms in most of its conservation areas.

    The Ontario government recently announced more businesses and services are permitted to reopen, provided that the proper health and safety measures are in place.


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Grand River Conservation Authority
400 Clyde Road, PO Box 729
Cambridge, ON
N1R 5W6
Phone: 519-621-2761
Toll Free: 1-866-900-4722
grca@grandriver.ca