The Ganaraska Forest to Remain Closed Until September

The Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority (GRCA) continues to focus its efforts on the recovery of the Ganaraska Forest after the May 21, 2022 windstorm that has severely affected the Forest. However, after much consideration, the GRCA has determined that the entire Ganaraska Forest will remain closed until September 30, 2022. This decision has not been made lightly and is based on many factors. It is important to note that the Ganaraska Forest is unsafe for recreational activities and many trails still are impassable.

“The GRCA knows how much the Ganaraska Forest means to the local community and recreational users that come from across Ontario and out of Province.” said Linda Laliberte, CAO/Secretary-Treasurer. “The GRCA is committed to re-opening recreational trails in the Ganaraska Forest to recreational use. Everyone’s continued cooperation, understanding and patience is appreciated.”

The reasons for the ongoing closure include:

The GRCA values its Forest members and as such, Ganaraska Forest memberships will be extended as follows:

Upon expiry, Ganaraska Forest memberships will be automatically renewed for a year, and an email notification will be sent. Once the Ganaraska Forest is opened, a 6-month hiking membership will be automatically issued to cross country ski members and an email notification will be sent.

 

The GRCA thanks everyone for their continued patience, cooperation and understanding. To learn more, please refer to the “Frequently Asked Questions Regarding the Closure of the Ganaraska Forest”. Continue to follow Ganaraska Conservation on Facebook or by visiting www.grca.on.ca

Author: Pete Fisher

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