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All News Releases

  • CORRECTION: GRCA reducing operations to essential services until April 7 (inclusive)

    This news release previously indicated April 8 (inclusive) and has been corrected below to indicate April 7 (inclusive).

  • GRCA to close parks effective March 23

    The Grand River Conservation Authority has been following the COVID-19 pandemic closely and is continuing to take steps to ensure public safety and the well-being of staff and visitors.

  • GRCA taking steps to protect staff and community

    Parks remain open for passive recreation, all facilities closed to the public

    The Grand River Conservation Authority has been following the COVID-19 pandemic closely and is taking steps to help prevent the spread of infection in our communities in accordance with directions being provided by our local, provincial and federal government and health authorities.

  • All GRCA nature centres to close due to COVID-19

    All March break camps and activities cancelled

    Effective Monday, March 16, the Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) is closing all of its nature centres to the public and cancelling all March Break Camps in light of recent developments in Ontario due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

  • GRCA board approves 2020 budget

    The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) will spend almost $36 million this year on programs that protect life and minimize property damage from flooding and erosion, improve the health of the Grand River watershed, connect people to the environment through outdoor experiences and manage its land holdings in a responsible and sustainable way.

  • GRCA making tree planting easy this spring

    There may still be snow on the ground, but watershed residents can get a jump on ordering trees from the Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) for planting this spring.

  • GRCA conservation areas set to take reservations March 3

    Hillside Festival campers can book sites online on March 2

    The 2020 camping season is just around the corner and the Grand River Conservation Authority camping reservation system will be open for reservations online and over the phone on March 3.

  • Moderate to high risk of flooding in Grand River watershed this spring

    The overall flood risk in the Grand River watershed this spring is moderate to high, with the highest potential risk for flooding along the Lake Erie shoreline due to current lake levels.

  • There’s still time to apply for Community Conservation Grants

    Applications are being accepted for grants for schoolyard and community environmental projects offered by the Grand River Conservation Authority and the Grand River Conservation Foundation.

  • Managing Trees Workshop to be held March 7

    The Grand River Conservation Authority is hosting a Managing Trees Workshop in Cambridge on March 7.


Contact Us

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