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The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) is a conservation authority in
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, Canada. It operates under the Conservation Authorities Act of Ontario. It is a corporate body, through which municipalities, landowners and other organizations work cooperatively to manage the Grand River watershed and natural resources within it. Created in 1932 as the Grand River Conservation Commission, the GRCA is the oldest water management agency in Canada. It is one of 36 conservation authorities in Ontario and is a member of Conservation Ontario. The GRCA also owns and manages many conservation areas, parks and trails within the watershed.


History

The Grand River provided transportation, water supply, and waterpower attracting settlement to the valley in the 19th century. The combined deforestation and urban settlement aggravated flood and drought conditions. A main part of the Grand River's course flows through the Carolinian life zone, which contains a southern type of forest that is found only in this area of Canada. A wide variety of rare plants and animals are found here. The water quality in the river started to deteriorate to the point where it was a major
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concern. To deal with these problems, a group of eight
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came together in 1934 to form the Grand River Conservation Commission. The Commission completed the Shand Dam, the first multi-purpose dam in Canada, in 1942. It was built for flood control and the low flow augmentation to improve water quality during the dry summer months. The Commission also started planting trees to re-vegetate the landscape along the river. Prior to
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, renewable natural resources were exploited to encourage economic and industrial expansion and growth. As a result of public concern over the state of the environment in
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, the Province passed the Conservation Authorities Act, 1946. The Act was based on three main principles: *Initiative for the establishment and support of a conservation authority must come from the local people (all watershed municipalities). *The best unit for dealing with renewable resource conservation is the watershed. *If initiative and support were shown locally, the Ontario government would provide technical advice and financial assistance in the form of grants. The Grand River Conservation Authority is a corporate body established to enable municipalities to jointly undertake water and natural resource management on a watershed basis - for the benefit of all. The broad goal of all conservation authorities in Ontario is specified in Section 20 of the Conservation Authorities Act:
The objects of the Authority are to establish and undertake in the area over which it has jurisdiction, a program designed to further the conservation, restoration, development and management of natural resources other than gas, oil, coal and minerals. (RSO 1990, c. 27)
Under the terms of the Act, the Grand Valley Conservation Authority was formed in 1948. This allowed all watershed municipalities to work collaboratively to address a broad range of resource management issues. The practicality of two conservation organizations operating in the same watershed was closely scrutinized in the 1960s. To avoid potential conflict over roles and responsibilities and to eliminate duplication of programs the Grand River Conservation Authority was established in 1966 through the amalgamation of the Grand River Conservation Commission and the Grand Valley Conservation Authority.


Conservation areas

;Active * Belwood Lake Conservation Area * Brant Conservation Area * Byng Island Conservation Area * Conestogo Lake Conservation Area *
Elora Gorge The Elora Gorge is a popular tourist attraction located at the western edge of Elora, Ontario, Canada, which is 25 km north from the city of Guelph. Elora Gorge Conservation Area is one of many conservation areas owned by the Grand River Co ...
Conservation Area * Elora Quarry Conservation Area *
Guelph Lake Guelph Lake is a man-made reservoir on the Speed River, in the Township of Guelph/Eramosa. It is located upriver and slightly northeast of the city of Guelph, Ontario. The reservoir was created in 1974, with the construction of the Guelph Lake d ...
Conservation Area * Laurel Creek Conservation Area * Luther Marsh Wildlife Management Area * Pinehurst Lake Conservation Area * Rockwood Conservation Area * Shade's Mills Conservation Area * Bannister Lake Conservation Area * Chesny Conservation Area * Chilligo Conservation Area * Dumfries Conservation Area * Puslinch Tract Conservation Area *
Starkey Hill Starkey Hill is the highest point in Puslinch Township, southwestern Ontario and is located southeast of Guelph, Ontario. The property is currently owned by the Grand River Conservation Authority The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) i ...
Conservation Area * Taquanyah Conservation Area * Wrigley Lake Conservation Area


Other

* The Arboretum,
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* Avon Trail * Blue Springs Creek Wetland Complex *
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Trail * City of Cambridge Trails *
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, Kitchener * Chilligo Restoration Area, Cambridge * Conestogo Dam * Damascus Dam * Dickson Wilderness Area * Dunnville Marshes * Elora Cataract Trail * Emerald Lake Recreation Area * Eramosa River Valley * F.W.R. Dickson Wilderness Area * Gordon Memorial Pathway,
Brantford Brantford ( 2021 population: 104,688) is a city in Ontario, Canada, founded on the Grand River in Southwestern Ontario. It is surrounded by Brant County but is politically separate with a municipal government of its own that is fully indep ...
* Grand River Forest * Grand River Scenic Parkway * Grand Valley * Guelph Dam * Guelph Lake Rotary Forest * Guelph Radial Line Trail * Heritage Park * Homer Watson Park * Homer Watson Scenic Lookout *
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Brantford Brantford ( 2021 population: 104,688) is a city in Ontario, Canada, founded on the Grand River in Southwestern Ontario. It is surrounded by Brant County but is politically separate with a municipal government of its own that is fully indep ...
Trail *
Idylwild Park Idylwild Park was a park located on the Speed River in what is now Cambridge, Ontario, Canada.Bean. 2005. It attracted people from across Southwestern Ontario and the Golden Horseshoe, via the Grand Trunk Railway and the Galt, Preston & Hespeler ...
, Cambridge * City of Kitchener Trails * Kortright Waterfowl Park * Laurel Creek Nature Centre * Laurel Dam * Lover's Leap Scenic Lookout * Luther Dam * Luther Marsh Wildlife Management Area * Mill Creek - Puslinch * Mohawk Island National Wildlife Area * Murray Overlook * Paris-Brantford Trail * St. George Camp Ground * Shand Dam * Spottiswood Lake * Sudden Tract * Taquanyah Nature Centre * Walter Bean Trail * City of
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Trails * Woolwich Dam * Town of Woolwich Trails


References


External links


Grand River Conservation Authority

Conservation Ontario


e-Laws. ServiceOntario. Government of Ontario.

e-Laws. ServiceOntario. Government of Ontario. {{Authority control Conservation authorities in Ontario Grand River (Ontario)