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  • Trees being removed to support grassland stewardship

    The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA), in partnership with the City of Brantford, is focused on helping grassland habitats make a comeback in southern Ontario. Grassland habitats support a number of grassland-specific bird species including the Eastern Meadowlark– a threatened species that has been recorded in and around the City of Brantford.

  • GRCA board approves 2018 budget

    The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) will spend more than $34 million this year on programs that protect water quality, reduce flood damages, protect natural areas, support responsible development and provide outdoor recreation and environmental education.

  • Grand River Parks set to take reservations March 1

    Hillside Festival campers can book sites online on February 28

    The 2018 camping season is nearly here and the Grand River Parks camping reservation system will be open for reservations online and over the phone on March 1.

  • February 2018 issue of Grand Actions

    The February 2018 issue of Grand Actions has many stories from across the Grand River watershed.

  • Helen Jowett and Chris White acclaimed to lead GRCA board for third term

    Helen Jowett has been acclaimed to a third one-year term as chair of the Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA). Chris White has also been acclaimed to a third one-year term as vice-chair.

  • January 2018 issue of GRCA Current

    Here is the January 2018 issue of GRCA Current.
    Please visit the archives to see all issues of GRCA Current.


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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