Everyone is welcome to the AGM for the Elora Cataract Trailway Association and learn more about the trailway and hear guest speakers Doug and Lynda Wilson who walked the entire G2G Trail and wrote a…continue reading
Crews from the GRCA will be thinning trees in a 10-hectare plantation forest near the Elora Cataract Trailway from Monday, Sept. 12 to Friday, Sept. 23. The work will be carried out near the section…continue reading
Elora Cataract Trailway Association will lead a hike from Gerrie Road Trailhead to Cottontail Road Trail which is 2.5KM. This will be the first official use of the new Trans Canada Link from Gerrie Road…continue reading
Food Cycle Ride is May 29. The Food Cycle Ride is an annual event held to benefit the Centre Wellington Food Bank. Proceeds support the use of the Food Bank’s Community Kitchen to prepare healthy…continue reading
REVISED DATE: MAY 28 Communitrees - A Spring 2016 Stewardship Morning on the Trailway Some tending, some native tree planting & buckthorn extracting! All to help trees on that section of the Trail develop even…continue reading
On May 7th, CVC had a tree planting event at Woollen Mill Conservation Area in Erin. What made this event special (other than the obvious tree planting) was that there was a short tribute ceremony…continue reading
Just in time for the weekend, and Mother's Day, the entire length of the ECT has now been cleared of hazards that were created from the March 2016 ice storm. A shout-out to the GRCA…continue reading
Lingering effects from the March 25, 2016 ice storm are still being felt on the Elora Cataract Trailway. The GRCA is continuing to work with trees/branches that are broken and still hanging. Crews with specialized…continue reading
The Elora Cataract Trailway is open from Gerrie Road in Elora to The Shand Dam (Belwood Lake Conservation Area)! Many thanks to the GRCA's efforts in the clean-up from the recent ice storm!continue reading
Due to the recent ice storm, the Elora Cataract Trailway is closed until further notice. It will be closed until the trail is cleared of hazards.continue reading