Ganaraska Region Conservation Area
The Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority (GRCA), established in 1946, is one of Ontario's oldest conservation authorities, overseeing a diverse watershed area of approximately 935 square kilometers that spans seven municipalities from Clarington to Cobourg. This organization is dedicated to promoting clean water and healthy land, fostering stewardship and conservation efforts throughout the region.
Among its key features, the GRCA manages the Ganaraska Forest, which is Southern Ontario's largest contiguous forest, and offers various recreational opportunities, outdoor education, and event hosting at the Ganaraska Forest Centre. Through its initiatives, the GRCA aims to enhance environmental education, community outreach, and natural resource management for current and future generations.
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