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Elora Cataract Trail

Grand River Conservation Authority

Conservation Authorities / Grand River Conservation Authority

Contact Information

Address
400 Clyde Road, PO Box 729, Cambridge, ON N1R 5W6
Phone

Conservation Areas

Belwood Lake

Belwood Lake

12km long lake with great boating and fishing

Brant

Brant

Surrounded on three sides by the historic Grand River, 1.5 acre swimming pool

Byng Island Pool

Byng Island

Boat access to the extensive Dunnville marshes, boating access to Lake Erie, 2 acre swimming pool

Cambridge to Paris Rail Trail

Cambridge to Paris Rail Trail

Follows the scenic Grand River through Carolinian forest, part of Trans Canada Trail

Conestogo Lake

Conestogo Lake

Excellent for water sports and recreational boating

Elora Gorge

Elora Gorge

Spectacular 70ft gorge, rapids and excellent fly fishing, river tubing

Elora Quarry

Elora Quarry

Pristine swimming hole surrounded by 40ft cliffs

Guelph Lake

Guelph Lake

Sailing and windsurfing heaven, great swimming, can hold major events.

Jerseyville to Brantford Rail Trail

Jerseyville to Brantford Rail Trail

Canada’s first entirely off-road inter-urban trail, excellent hiking and cycling

Laurel Creek

Laurel Creek

Peace and quiet on the edge of Waterloo

Luther Marsh

Luther Marsh

The largest wetland complex in southern Ontario.

Pinehurst Lake

Pinehurst Lake

A mature Carolinian forest covers most of the area

Aerial view of Rockwood on a summer day with several canoes and kayaks on the water.

Rockwood

Towering limestone cliffs, caves, and large glacial potholes

S.C. Johnson Trail

S.C. Johnson Trail

Winds through Carolinian forest, linking Paris and Brantford

Shades Mills

Shade’s Mills

Large hardwood forest with trails