Grand Valley Trail

The Grand Valley Trail is a 240-kilometre footpath (excluding side trails) that stretches between the village of Belwood to Port Maitland, near Rock Point Provincial Park, on Lake Erie, south of Dunnville. The trail is marked with white blazes approximately 5 cm wide by 15 cm high. The trail is divided into four sections, each of which is maintained by volunteers. Check back here and on our Volunteers Needed page to see current openings for trail directors, trail captains and work parties. 

Trail Map from Cayuga to Belwood Ontario

Belwood section
Director: Jason

- 32.9 km. Runs between the village of Belwood to Middlebrook Place (formerly Middlebrook Road), near the steel bridge. 

Black Walnut section
Director: Tina

- 72.0 km. Runs between Middlebrook Place (formerly Middlebrook Road), near the steel bridge to Brant-Waterloo Road.

Carolinian Crest section
Director: Tony 

- 70.7 km. Runs between Brant-Waterloo Road to Haldimand-Onondaga Towline Road at LaFortune Conservation area.  

Towpath section 
Director: Paul 

- 60.8 km. Runs from Haldimand-Onondaga Townline Road at LaFortune Conservation area to Port Maitland near Rockpoint Provincial Park. 



Questions or Comments About the Trails?

Send these to the appropriate Trail Director at trailmaintenance@gvta.on.ca with the corresponding subject line: e.g.,  Tina, Black Walnut   or Jason, Belwood


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