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ON THE GRAND RIVER K ayaking is a great way to get active and connect with the Grand River. There are many options when it comes to launch points, routes and equipment. There are also many important safety tips to remember. We created this guide to kayaking in the Grand River to help beginners and experts alike get out on the water. 1.


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You can access the river from the left bank on the downstream side of the old iron bridge. 7) Conestogo Village. Below the junction of the Conestogo River and the Grand River at a low bank area on the left off Waterloo Regional Road 17. This is about 1.0 kilometre west of the junction with Regional Road 23.


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Lower Grand River Organization of Watersheds wants the state to designate a 92-mile stretch of the Grand River, from Ionia County to Lake Michigan, as a recreational waterway.


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The Grand River is a stunning feature of Northeast Ohio. It begins in southeastern Geauga County and runs 102.7 miles to Lake Erie. Portions of the river wer.


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Kayaking in Ontario, Canada Grand River Access Points Grand River Courtesy of The Waterloo Wellington Canoe & Kayak Club (WWCKC) West Montrose to Kaufman Kaufman to Victoria St Riverbend to Good Family Trailway Victoria St to Freeport Blair to Riverbluffs Park Blair to Petro Canada on Highway 24 at south end of Galt (Cambridge) Glen Morris to Paris


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Best paddling route Canoe Grand River Cambridge to Paris While much of the lower half of the Grand is navigable by kayak, the most enjoyable section is the 18 km between the south end of Cambridge and the picturesque town of Paris (named after plaster-of-paris and not the famous French city).


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Day at Grand River Rafting Video Pricing For Kayak Trips on the Grand River Price of Boat and Persons (HST tax not included): Glen Morris to Paris 11.5 km: $60 Paris to Brant Park 13 km: $60 Five Oaks to Brant Park 5 km: $50 Big Creek Trip near Lake Erie (Canadian Amazon) 9km: $60 Prices Include boat, paddle, life-jacket, safety kit


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Grand River Kayak & Canoe Rentals has trips ranging from one hour to one week to meet everyone's abilities and needs. Learn More Directions 3825 Fobes Rd. Rock Creek, OH 44084 DIRECTIONS: From Route 90: Take Exit #223 (Route 45). Take Route 45 South for about six miles. Turn right down Fobes Road, (gravel road).


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The Grand River, east of Cleveland in Ashtabula County, consists of 98 miles of winding river valley, marshlands, flood plains, and steep shale gorges, before it eventually empties into Lake Erie at Fairport Harbor. This trip report outlines the 8-mile section between Harpersfield, OH and Hidden Valley Park.


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Canoeing or kayaking between the source of the Grand and Elora can be difficult because of low flows and the many portages. Suitability of river flows for paddling and paddling times depend on the experience and equipment of the paddler and the conditions at the time. If you are unsure about suitability, you may wish to use a local canoe outfitter.


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Outdoor Recreation Kayaking & Canoeing Kayaking & Canoeing Lansing is situated at the junction of the Red Cedar River and the Grand River (the longest river in Michigan) which lends itself to so many river paddling and rowing opportunities between Lansing and any number of adjacent towns.


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The Grand River is a stunning feature of Northeast Ohio. It begins in southeastern Geauga County and runs 102.7 miles to Lake Erie. Portions of the river were designated Wild and Scenic in 1974, making way for amazing opportunities for outdoor recreation. Watch the video below to see where you can launch your canoe or kayak into the Grand River.


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What We Do We rent a variety of canoes, kayaks, tubes and river rafts from May to November and have been proud to serve you since 1991! Our shuttles will transport everyone and all the provided equipment to various drop off locations. We look forward to helping you with your paddling or tubing adventure along the scenic Grand River!!


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The Grand River is simply beautiful and paddling it is a serene, natural, physical activity that gives families a safe wilderness adventure that they remember for a lifetime. Join us yourself soon! We are open April to November each year. Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Contact.


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Grand River Kayak & Canoe Rentals has trips ranging from one hour to one week to meet everyone's abilities and needs. The suggested Destinations show the approximate number of hours required to make the destinations and include shuttle service.


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(519) 896-0290 Office Hours Announcement Canoeing The Grand is open for 2023 reservations. There is no better way to appreciate the Spring than from your boat. For those interested in owning your own canoe or kayak, we are very excited to announce our return to boat sales. Come check out the current inventory of new boats available for purchase.