Last week the Province announced the opening of provincial parks and conservation reserves; causing some confusion amongst the public between reserves and conservation areas. Conservation reserves fall under provincial-mandate, while conservation areas full under conservation authorities. Prior to the announcement, the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority (GRCA) began working on a plan to ensure a safe opening of its properties, including all conservation areas and the Ganaraska Forest.

In an effort to keep our community healthy, GRCA’s Ganaraska Forest and conservation areas will open in phases. As an update, staff are preparing to open all areas and the Ganaraska Forest to hiking on May 22, 2020 . Phase 2 will allow non-motorized uses on May 29 , followed by motorized and all uses by June 5 . It is to be noted that trails in the Millennium Conservation Area in Port Hope will become one way.
  
The GRCA asks visitors to note that all washroom facilities and buildings will remain closed, and while visiting, please remember to:

  • Stay at least 2 meters (6 feet) apart on the trails and in parking lots
  • Keep dogs on-leash
  • Remove all of your litter and pet waste
  • Stay on the trails
  • Follow trail etiquette and respect other visitors
  • Take only pictures and memories
  • Leave only footprints

Currently, all GRCA properties remain closed. The GRCA recognizes the important connection between health and nature, and is looking forward to welcoming residents back to these spaces. In the meantime, please continue to respect the closures and keep an eye on grca.on.ca and ganaraskaforestcentre.ca for updates.

Keeping employees and residents safe is paramount to the GRCA. Your local Conservation Authority is committed to keeping communications open to watershed residents. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. 905.885.8173 / [email protected] .