Grand River Conservation Authority

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Grand River Conservation Authority is responsible for preserving the natural beauty of parks and water shed along the Grand River. Created in 1932, it is one of a few conservation authorities in Ontario.

The Grand River flows from Dundalk to Lake Erie with numerous creeks flowing into it:

  • Conestogo River
  • Canagagigue Creek
  • Laurel Creek
  • Speed River
  • Nith River
  • Mill Creek
  • Whitemans Creek
  • Mckenzie Creek

Contents

[edit] Camps

  • Belwood Lake
  • Brant
  • Byng Island
  • Conestogo Lake
  • Elora Gorge
  • Elora Quarry
  • Guelph Lake
  • Laurel Creek
  • Luther Marsh
  • Pinehurst Lake
  • Rockwood
  • Shade's Mills

[edit] Other

  • Elora Cataract Trail
  • Cambridge-Paris Trail
  • Paris-Brandford Trail
  • Hamilton-Brantford Trail
  • Grand Valley
  • Waterler Bean Grand River
  • Town of Woolwich Trails
  • City of Waterloo Trails
  • City of Kitchener Trails
  • City of Cambridge Trails
  • Gordon Memorial Pathway, Brantford
  • Luther Marsh
  • Grand River Forest
  • Rockwood Conservation Area
  • Shand Dam
  • Conestogo Dam
  • Guelph Dam
  • Luther Dam
  • Woolwich Dam
  • Laurel Dam
  • Shade's Mills
  • Damascus Dam

[edit] Reference

[edit] External links