Parks & Recreation Areas à Guelph, ON

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7743 CONSERVATION DR, Guelph, N1H 6J1

(519) 824-5061
In the early 1800s, the Grand River was a source of transportation, power and water for local communities. Settlement led to deforestation, intensive farming and urbanization, which began to hinder the natural cycles of the river. By the 1930s, river conditions had become so severe that annual floods, drought and pollution were affecting public health and the economic development of the communities up and down the Grand. Something had to be done. Sponsored by the Grand Valley Boards of Trade and modeled on the fledging Tennessee Valley Authority in the United States, the "Grand River Conservation Commission Act" was passed by the Province of Ontario in 1932. The commission was the first watershed management agency in Canada when it received its formal Letters Patent in August, 1934. This was the first time local municipalities had banded together to address water management issues on a watershed scale. The founding partner municipalities were Brantford, Galt, Kitchener, Fergus and Caledonia. William Philip of Galt was the first chairman, and the commission's head office was in Brantford. Other municipalities soon joined the partnership. In 1948, the Grand River watershed municipalities formed their own Grand Valley Conservation Authority under this new act. This new agency had extended powers in the 1950s, which allowed it to acquire many wetlands, forests and natural areas in the watershed. The valley authority also acquired park land for camping, swimming, fishing and canoeing. Many of today's popular conservation areas, including Elora Gorge, Rockwood, Pinehurst Lake and Byng Island, were purchased and developed during this time. This new authority's objectives began to parallel those of the commission. Early provincial conservation authority publications even included the commission as a special section. The two agencies merged in 1966 to form today's Grand River Conservation Authority.
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709 Woolwich St, Guelph, N1H 3Z1

(519) 822-1260
Event venue, Park, Event Space
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762 Woolwich Street, Guelph, N1H 3Z1

(519) 822-1271
Not Elsewhere Listed Yet, Monuments, Cemetery, Park, Community Organization
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52 Victoria Road South, Guelph, N1E 5P6

(519) 820-4683
Dog Trainer, Dog park
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281 Bristol St, Guelph, N1H 8J3

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71 Lee St, Guelph, N1E 7E9

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14 Jenson Blvd, Guelph, N1L 1K9

(519) 837-5623
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17 Elmira Rd N, Guelph, N1K 1S5

(519) 822-1260
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230 Arthur St N, Guelph, N1E 4V8

(519) 822-1260
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59 Westra Dr, Guelph, N1K 1Z7

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664 Woodlawn Rd E, Guelph, N1K 1C2

(519) 822-1260
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681 Woolwich St, Guelph, N1H 3Y8

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55 Wyndham St N, Ste 205, Guelph, N1H 7T8

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81 London Rd W, Guelph, N1H 2B8

City park
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505 Kortright Road West, Guelph, N1G 4Y9

(519) 837-5600
Park
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96 Dovercliffe Rd, Guelph, N1G 3A6

Dog park
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358 Gordon St, Guelph, N1G 1Y1

(519) 837-0010
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45 Edinburgh Rd N, Guelph, N1H 5R1

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181 Colonial Dr, Guelph, N1L 1T7

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45 Municipal St, Guelph, N1G 1G8

(519) 837-5628

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