Paddle time: 2.5 to 3.5 hours
Experience: Class 1 rapids.
Trail Map - Glen Morris to Paris Route
Points of Interest: Three Sisters stone bridge columns from the 1850’s, 300 year-old sycamore tree, Carolinian forest.
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Discover the beauty of paddling in the County of Brant, where the Grand River and Nith River offer scenic routes and memorable experiences for paddlers of all skill levels.
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The County of Brant has three (3) river access points open during the summer months:
River Access Points can be found further down the river in the City of Brantford:
Additional paddling information can be found in the Outdoor Adventure Map (link).
The Grand River has stretches of both fast and slow current, allowing paddlers to enjoy a slow sightseeing canoe/kayak ride or an exciting whitewater rafting adventure on the Grand and Nith Rivers.
Paddle time: 2.5 to 3.5 hours
Experience: Class 1 rapids.
Trail Map - Glen Morris to Paris Route
Points of Interest: Three Sisters stone bridge columns from the 1850’s, 300 year-old sycamore tree, Carolinian forest.
Penmans Dam (Paris) to Brant Park - 14 km
Paddle Time: 3 to 4 hours
Experiences: Gentle rapids are great for body surfing, Exceptional Waters section of the Grand are excellent for fishing.
Points of Interest: Paddle through downtown Paris and the “Forks of the Grand” where the Nith and Grand River meet, Blue Heron Rookery, see a Gypsum mine from the 1830’s.
Map the Penmans Dam to Brant Park Route
Brant Conservation Area to Cockshutt Bridge - 7 km
Trip Time: 1.5 hours
Experiences: Paddle under bridges in downtown Brantford, be surrounded by forest along the bluffs of Tutela Heights.
Points of Interest: Watch for bald eagles nesting along the river, Bell Homestead National Historic Site.
Brantford to Chiefswood National Historic Site 30 km
Trip Time: 7 - 8 hours
The Oxbow - Cockshutt Bridge to Newport Bridge - 14 km
Trip Time: 3 – 5 hours
Experiences: Leisurely route, good water conditions for persons with disabilities, a few fun swifts.
Points of Interest: Wildlife, including turtles, herons, raccoons, deer by the water’s edge.
Nith River - Canning to Paris - 19 km
Experiences: White water route in early spring or during high waters, Class 1 and 2 rapids, paddle by Devil’s Cove then get ready to tackle a 3 km section of rolling waves & rapids like an amusement park’s “flume ride”
Points of Interest: Canning, where Wayne Gretzky skated on the river while visiting his grandparents, unique Carolinian forest
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