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Seasonal Camping Guide
2020 Rules and Regulations
This guide has been prepared in accordance with the GRCA Seasonal Camping Operating Procedures
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Welcome to Seasonal Camping at Grand River Parks
The Grand River watershed is full of incredible beauty with diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife.
To fully appreciate it you really need to make time to explore all the watershed has to offer. Seasonal
camping at one of Grand River Conservation Authority’s conservation areas is a tremendous way to do
that. Once experienced, we hope you’ll return again and again.
Explore our 11 conservation areas – 7 of which offer seasonal camping, and provide many
opportunities to connect with the great outdoors.
Nature Next Door | Grand River Parks
CONTENTS
Campsite Reservations, Fees and Off-Season Storage 1
Conservation Authorities Act 1
Residency / Eligibility 1
Campsite Reservations 1
Current Seasonal Camper 1
New Seasonal Camper – Lottery Application 2
Permit Fees 2
Camping Pass 2
Additional Vehicle Pass 2
Off-Season Storage 2
Campground Etiquette 3
Quiet Time 3
Camper Behaviour 3
Guests 3
Alcohol & Cannabis Consumption 4
Alcohol 4
Cannabis 4
Alcohol & Cannabis Ban Dates 4
Domestic Animals 4
Generators 5
Permitted Equipment & Structures 5
Camping Units 5
Campsite Layout and Campsite Modifications 5
Decks & Patios 5
Add-a-Room 6
Sheds 6
Appliances 6
Campground Environment 6
Campsite Maintenance 6
Wastewater Disposal 7
Water & Hydro Services 7
Garbage Disposal 7
Trees & Vegetation 7
Fires & Firewood 7
Contractors 8
Vehicles 8
Personal Vehicles 8
Boat & Utility Trailers 8
ATV’s, Golf Carts & E-bikes 8
Sale of Camping Units 9
Schedule 1 - 2020 Seasonal Camping Fees Schedule 1
Late Payments
Camping Equipment & Structures Permission Form Appendix A
Typical Seasonal Campsite Layout
GRCA Seasonal Campground Information Appendix B
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Campsite Reservations, Fees and Off-Season Storage
Seasonal campsites are intended for use by the permit holder and immediate family generally defined
as parent(s), their children, grandparents or similar, and immediate relatives who reside in the same
household. Seasonal camping permits grant the right to occupy a specified campsite for the period
listed on the permit. Our seasonal camping season is from May 1 to October 15. The Grand River
Conservation Authority (GRCA) reserves the right to designate which sites will be made available for
seasonal camping as well as the right to request a seasonal campsite permit holder relocate to another
site when deemed necessary by the conservation area (CA) Superintendent. The GRCA may also deny
a seasonal campsite holder access to their campsite in the case of flooding or other emergency
situations.
Your seasonal camping fee covers the term of your seasonal camping permit. The start and end dates
are referred to as ‘units-on’ and ‘units-off’ dates. If your camping unit is on-site without a valid permit
before or after the term of seasonal camping permit:
The camping unit will be towed at your expense
You will be charged for occupying CA land without a valid permit
You will be charged nightly camping fees for each night the camping unit occupies the site
Conservation Authorities Act
Seasonal campers should be aware that conservation area entry is permitted only for activities
conducted in accordance with the licence agreement, and the regulations made under the Conservation
Authorities Act of Ontario. All other activities are prohibited in accordance with the provisions of the
Trespass to Property Act.
Residency / Eligibility
All seasonal campers must provide proof of a separate, permanent Canadian residence. Applicants
must be able to produce valid photo ID showing the address of the permanent residence (e.g. Driver’s
licence, Ontario Photo Card).
Campsite Reservations
Current Seasonal Camper
Seasonal campers are permitted to reserve their current campsite for the next camping season. This
must be arranged with the CA Superintendent and secured with a $250.00 deposit due no later than
12:00 p.m. EST on October 1. Reservations will not be accepted if fees are outstanding or if the camper
is not otherwise in good standing with the CA. If reservation arrangements have not been completed
the site will be made available to other campers. A lottery for vacant sites will be held in the fall of the
current camping season at each CA once it is determined which campsites are available.
By March 15th, all seasonal campers must submit to the CA Superintendent a completed Seasonal
Campsite Licence Application form and proof of personal liability and property insurance coverage of 2
million minimum. This must be received and approved before campers can occupy their campsite. If
you would like to cancel your reservation for the upcoming season please notify the CA Superintendent.
Notifications received by March 15th will be eligible for a partial refund; refunds will not be granted after
this date.
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New Seasonal Camper – Lottery Application
Vacant seasonal campsites are assigned through a lottery. Interested applicants can apply by
submitting a Seasonal Campsite Lottery Application and proof of insurance to the CA Superintendent of
the conservation area of interest. Applications will be made available on September 1, online and in the
conservation areas. Applications will be received between November 1 and November 15; no
applications will be accepted before or after this period. A list of available campsites by conservation
area will be made available November 1.
Approved applications will be entered into the lottery and successful applicants will be assigned a site
in order of preference indicated on their application.
Permit Fees
Fees for individual seasonal campsites vary based on the amenities available within each CA. These
fees are set each fall by the GRCA General Membership. The fees for the 2020 camping season can
be found in Schedule 1.
Payment for seasonal campsites is due in full upon occupancy of the site or May 15; whichever date
comes first. Missing this deadline without notifying the CA Superintendent will result in cancellation of
the campsite reservation. If an extension is granted a $100.00 late fee will be applied. Failure to pay
fees by May 30 will result in cancellation of the campsite reservation.
Seasonal camping permits are neither transferrable, nor refundable. Renting, subletting or assigning
camping units, camping privileges or campsites is not permitted. No refunds will be issued when ground
conditions, capital improvements or other reasons beyond the control of the GRCA prevent occupancy
of the campsite between May 1 and May 15.
Camping Pass
Once full payment of seasonal camping fees is received, seasonal campers will receive a windshield
sticker. This provides access to the conservation areas and permits the vehicle overnight parking in
their designated campground. At campgrounds where automatic access gates exist campers will
receive an access card that allows entry through gate system. The windshield sticker entitles the
vehicle to enter all GRCA conservation areas during staffed hours, with a maximum of six (6) people in
a vehicle. The pass expires at the end of the camping season as shown in the licence agreement.
Additional Vehicle Pass
Campers who wish to have an additional vehicle registered to the campsite must purchase an
Additional Vehicle Pass. This will include a windshield sticker and an automatic gate access card where
applicable. Additional Vehicle Passes can be purchased through the gatehouse. Additional vehicles
must have proof of registration and same address as the seasonal campers.
Off-Season Storage
Off-season storage may be available within the conservation area (with the exception of Brant CA) in
an area designated by the CA Superintendent. All storage items must be approved by the CA
Superintendent by written agreement. Payment of the off-season storage fee is required by October 1.
An additional late fee of $25.00 per month will be added to storage fees remitted after this date. Off
season storage fees are included in the attached schedule.
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All camping units must be removed from the campsite at the end of the camping season. Sheds and
decks may be permitted to remain on the site at the discretion of the CA Superintendent. The GRCA
may require all structures and equipment to be removed to facilitate campsite maintenance.
On-site storage of camping units is not permitted except where specifically authorized by the GRCA
due to site conditions or for other reasons that would make removal of the camping unit impractical.
The presence of structures or equipment added by the seasonal camper is not considered valid
reasoning for on-site storage of camping units. No camping units, structures or equipment will be
permitted to remain on campsites in areas that are prone to flooding or high water.
Where off-season storage is permitted on the campsite, only one camping unit and one shed will be
permitted. Camping units may not be used for accommodation during this period. All utilities to the
campsite will be disconnected as of October 16. Seasonal campers wishing to access their camping
unit during the storage period must make arrangements with the CA Superintendent.
Campground Etiquette
Quiet Time
Please observe the campground quiet time between 11 pm and 7 am. Loud music or other noise is not
permitted during this time. Indoor radios, televisions and other entertainment equipment must not be
heard outside of the camping unit or negatively affect other campers.
Camper Behaviour
Permit holders must ensure that all individuals occupying the site do not interfere with quiet, peaceful
use and enjoyment of conservation authority lands by other campers and CA visitors. Excessive noise
or disturbance is not permitted at any time. This includes fighting, yelling, playing loud music, using
insulting or obscene language, intoxication and damaging property. No detachable, external amplified
speakers are allowed.
Not complying with the rules may result in enforcement actions by CA staff or local Police. In addition to
charges that could be laid under the law, you may also be evicted from any and all GRCA properties for
a period of up to 5 (five) years. Seasonal campers who are evicted from their sites, for any reason, will
not be refunded any portion of their camping fee.
Campers are expected to treat all conservation area personnel with respect. Verbal/physical abuse or
threating behaviour toward GRCA staff will not be tolerated and may result in immediate
eviction from the campground.
Guests
Guests to the seasonal campsite must pay applicable conservation area admission fees or have a valid
GRCA Membership Pass. A maximum of six (6) people are allowed to camp overnight on the campsite.
The permit holder is responsible for the behaviour of their guests and will be held accountable for any
infringement of campground rules by guests.
Campground visitors are permitted between 8 am and 9 pm daily. No new visitors will be admitted after
9 pm. Campground hours may be restricted as necessary.
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Alcohol & Cannabis Consumption
Alcohol
When an alcohol ban is not in effect, the consumption of alcohol is only permitted on registered
campsites within the conservation area.
Cannabis
When a cannabis ban is not in effect, the consumption of cannabis is permitted on a registered
campsite and in open spaces, like trails and parking lots.
Cannabis use is not permitted:
on the sand portion of beaches and swimming areas,
within the enclosure area surrounding swimming pools,
near splash pads and playgrounds,
within picnic shelters or pavilions with more than two solid sides, or inside washrooms.
Alcohol & Cannabis Ban Dates
Conservation areas have alcohol / cannabis bans in place during the camping season which prohibits
the possession or consumption of alcohol and cannabis anywhere within the property, including all
registered campsites. Bans for long weekends run from noon on the Thursday ahead of the weekend to
noon on the Tuesday that follows the weekend. The alcohol / cannabis bans by CA are as follows:
Dates for Joint Alcohol & Cannabis by Conservation Area
Campground Full Season
Thurs before Victoria Day
until the third Sun in June
May 1 to the third Sunday in
June
Victoria Day Weekend
Labour Day Weekend
Brant X X
Byng Island X X X
Conestogo X X
Guelph Lake X X
Elora Gorge X X X X X
Laurel Creek X X X
Pinehurst X X
Rockwood X X
At Elora Gorge Conservation Area a total alcohol ban is in effect for all dates throughout the season.
This ban prohibits the possession or consumption of alcohol anywhere within the conservation area,
including all registered campsites.
Anyone in possession of or consuming alcohol and or cannabis during these time periods will be
evicted from the CA. Seasonal campers and their guests will be evicted for a period of 3 days on the
first offence. A second offence will result in a permanent eviction from the CA. Please note all
swimming areas, beaches and playgrounds are smoke-free.
Domestic Animals
No more than two (2) pets are allowed on a campsite. Pet owners must comply with local animal control
bylaws (i.e. dogs must be licensed). All pets must be on leashes with a maximum length of 2 metres at
all times. Pets are not allowed in washrooms, on beaches or in swimming areas. Owners must clean up
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after their pets. No pets shall be left unattended or be allowed to disturb other campers. Any aggressive
or inappropriate behaviour by any pet will result in immediate removal of the pet from the CA.
Generators
Generators may not be used at any time without the written permission of the CA Superintendent.
Permission will only be granted for medical reasons or other exceptional circumstances. Continuous or
prolonged generator use during the day can disturb neighbours and is not permitted.
Permitted Equipment & Structures
A maximum of three (3) structures are permitted on a campsite. These structures can include a
camping unit(s), dining shelter and/or shed. No permanent structures are permitted. All additional
equipment, not considered part of the manufactured camping unit (e.g. awning or add-a-room) must
remain portable. Addition of equipment or structures to the campsite must only be done through the
completion of a Seasonal Campsite Modification form and written approval of the conservation area
Superintendent. Due to liability and safety concerns portable playgrounds and wading pools are not
allowed.
Camping Units
Camping units permitted in GRCA seasonal campgrounds include tents, tent-trailers, camper-trucks,
camping trailers, fifth wheel trailers and motor homes. Recreation vehicles must comply with CSA Z240
RV Series “Recreational Vehicles” and NFPA 1192 for Recreational Vehicles, be complete with
manufacturer plates and remain unaltered. No park model trailers are permitted at all. Trailer size is
limited to 12.2 metres (40 feet) long by 2.6 metres (8.5 feet) wide (based on manufacturers
specifications and excluding slide outs) or as site parameters may permit. Prospective seasonal
campers are encouraged to confirm the availability of sites that could accommodate your camping unit
prior to applying. The camping unit shall not exceed the length permitted or the electrical service
provided on the perspective site, a Camping Equipment and Structures Permission form must be
submitted for approval prior to any upgrades to a larger camping unit. The trailer hitch assembly must
face the roadway, when possible, and be accessible at all times. All camping units (except tents) must
be registered and display a valid motor vehicle licence.
Only one camping unit with wheels is permitted on a campsite (i.e. trailer, camper or mobile home). A
tent is permitted as a second sleeping accommodation where the maximum number of structures is not
exceeded.
Campsite Layout and Campsite Modifications
All seasonal campers must submit a sketch of their campsite on a Seasonal Camping Equipment &
Structures form to document their equipment and layout. Prior to making modifications to a campsite
that involve the addition of structures or upgrade of camping equipment a Seasonal Camping
Equipment & Structures Permission form must be submitted with proposed changes for approval by
their CA Superintendent.
Decks & Patios
One (1) deck or patio is permitted, with a height of 60 centimeters or less, on each campsite. The deck,
patio or combination of deck and patio must have a maximum site coverage of 18.58 m2 (200 ft2) and
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be no more than 2.44 metres (8 feet) wide. The deck or patio must fit within the site and not encroach
on green buffer spaces or other sites. These structures must be made of wood, patio stones or carpet
and be aesthetically pleasing. Decks may not exceed the body length of the trailer and may not
protrude past the front or rear wall of the trailer, (with the exception of rear entry trailers). Decks must
be removable by hand (sectioned), at the approved height or less and may not be physically attached
to the camping unit. No cement posts are allowed.
Awnings attached to the camping unit must be manufactured by a trailer/ RV service provider. Awnings
may not extend beyond the end of the trailer.
Add-a-Room
Add-a-room structures must be made of canvas or vinyl with screening material commonly sold with
trailers or specifically manufactured to be attached to trailers or recreational vehicles. No wooden or
metal additions to the camping unit will be permitted. The add-a-room must not exceed 18.58 m2 (200
ft2) in area and no more than 2.44 metres (8 ft) in width. In no case will a combination of add-a-room
and deck/patio exceed 18.58 m2 (200 ft2) or 2.44 metres (8 ft) in width.
Sheds
One (1) storage shed is permitted on each site with a maximum size of 60 ft2. Slightly larger sheds may
be permitted at the discretion of the CA Superintendent. Sheds must be free standing and in a material
agreed upon by the CA Superintendent. Electricity is not permitted inside the shed. All sheds and their
location must be approved by the CA Superintendent through the issuance of an Equipment and
Structures Permit prior to installation.
Appliances
Refrigerators or any other electrical appliance (e.g. washer, dryer, etc.) may not be kept in a shed. A
limit of one (1) refrigerator outside of the camping unit is permitted. The outdoor refrigerator must be
stored and used in a safe manner, on an elevated, level surface and protected from the elements. The
refrigerator must be plugged directly into the trailer. The use of extension cords is prohibited. The
refrigerator must be compact and restricted to a height of 90 centimetres (36 inches), a width of 60
centimetres (24 inches) and a maximum capacity of 73.75 cubic centimetres (4.5 cubic feet). All
outdoor refrigerators are subject to the approval of the CA Superintendent.
Campground Environment
Campsite Maintenance
Campsites must be kept neat and clean at all times and comply with the standards established by the
CA Superintendent. No alterations to the campsite (e.g. fencing) will be done without the
Superintendent’s approval. Campers are responsible for grass cutting on their site. The planting of
gardens and other landscaping is discouraged to avoid the potential for introducing non-native species
or invasive species into the natural environment. The use of pesticides and herbicides are prohibited as
per GRCA policy.
Equipment or structures that are in poor condition, deemed to be unsafe or unsightly must be removed
from the site at the direction of the CA Superintendent. The CA Superintendent has the sole discretion
in determining the acceptable standard.
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Wastewater Disposal
No sewage or grey water of any kind may be dumped from the trailer in any place except the sewage
dumping station. Trailers on campsites equipped with permanent sanitary sewer services provided by
the GRCA are required to maintain a secure connection to the on-site hookup. Alterations to GRCA
sewer or water services, including tampering with back flow prevention mechanisms, are prohibited.
Where sanitary services are provided to the campsite, campers are strongly encouraged to avoid
flushing disposable wipes into the system. These products can cause blockages in the pipe system,
clogging of pumps and filters and failure of the sanitary system. Please dispose of wipes in the regular
garbage disposal.
Water & Hydro Services
Due to the authority’s desire to reduce water consumption whenever possible, lawn watering and
vehicle washing are not permitted. To conserve electricity usage campers are encouraged to reduce
their electricity use wherever possible (e.g. turn off air conditioners when not in use).
All electrical power cords, hardware and connections to the on-site service panel must be done in
accordance with the Electrical Safety Code and will be subject to inspection by the Electrical Safety
Authority. Failure to meet this requirement will result in the disconnection of power to the camping unit.
Garbage Disposal
Garbage must be bagged and deposited in the waste bins provided. Yard waste such as leaves,
branches and grass clippings must not be discarded into rivers or lakes. This material must be
composted whenever possible, either on the campsite at a location provided within the CA, or disposed
of with regular garbage disposal.
Furniture, appliances, construction material and hazardous items must not be disposed of anywhere
within the conservation area. Discarding these items into or beside waste bins is prohibited.
Trees & Vegetation
Please do not strip bark, use nails or attached wires to trees or shrubs. Damaged trees are more likely
to be affected by fungus or disease. Ropes around trees are permitted, but must be removed at the end
of the season. Lights and decorations are not permitted to be affixed to trees.
Trees are permitted to be planted but species type, size and location must receive written permission
from the CA Superintendent. Once trees are planted they become the property of the GRCA and must
remain on the specific site. Seasonal campers are not permitted to prune or trim trees without the
approval of the CA Superintendent.
Seasonal campers should be aware that trees may be impacted by a variety of pests and diseases
(e.g. Emerald Ash Borer) which can weaken the tree structure. While the GRCA maintains an
inspection program for tree hazards on all campsites, campers are encouraged to be aware of
overhead hazards and report any trees that they feel may be hazardous to CA Staff.
Fires & Firewood
Gathering of firewood from GRCA property is prohibited. Unsightly wood piles or wood cutting on site is
not allowed. Wood pallets or skids may not be used as firewood. The use of chainsaws is not permitted.
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Firewood brought in from another area may harbour pests and carry disease that will destroy forests.
Buy firewood locally and burn it locally. The GRCA has firewood available for purchase that has been
harvested through good forestry practices.
Fires must be contained within an approved fire pit and kept under control at all times. Fires must not
be left unattended. Ensure campfires are extinguished before you retire for the night or leave the site.
Dispose of matches and cigarettes in the fire pit.
In the event of a fire ban, all site occupants are expected to comply with the order of the Fire Chief or
Fire Marshall. Failure to do so could result in fines levied by the issuing authority and/or your eviction
from the conservation area.
Contractors
You must register any outside contractors that will be working on your campsite or your camping unit
with the gatehouse at least 24 hours prior to their arrival at the site. The gatehouse must be provided
with the name of the company, a brief description of the work being performed and the expected
date/time of arrival at the conservation area. Prior to being granted entry to the conservation area, the
contractor will be required to provide the CA Superintendent with proof of adequate liability insurance
and WSIB coverage.
Vehicles
Personal Vehicles
One personal vehicle is permitted per campsite unless otherwise specified by the CA Superintendent.
Campers requesting permission for a second vehicle must register that vehicle and pay the applicable
admission fees.
Boat & Utility Trailers
Boats or utility trailers may be left on the campsite at the discretion of the CA Superintendent. This
approval will be subject to the ability of the individual campsite to accommodate the boat or utility trailer
in addition to camping units and personal vehicles present. The impact of the boat or utility trailer on the
campground amenities and on neighbouring campsites will also be considered. Where dedicated
parking/storage areas are provided, campers will be directed to park boat and utility trailers in these
areas.
ATV’s, Golf Carts & E-bikes
ATV’s and golf carts are not allowed in the campground or anywhere on GRCA property. E-bikes are
permitted on conservation area roadways only. Use of e-bikes is prohibited on any conservation area
trail system. All other power-assisted, low-speed vehicles are not permitted with the exception of
assistive devices specifically designed to improve mobility.
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Sale of Camping Units
Seasonal campsites are not transferable without the express written approval of the CA
Superintendent. If a camping unit is sold during the season, the campsite must be released to the
GRCA. The purchaser of the camping unit must complete the Seasonal Campsite Lottery Licence
Application, enter the lottery process to be held at the end of the season, and pay the applicable fees.
The GRCA reserves the right to decide whether the new owners:
May use the existing site – depending on seasonal camping lottery program requirements
May use an alternate site
Must vacate the existing site and the campground
If you are a prospective purchaser of a camping unit in a GRCA conservation area, you must complete
a Seasonal Camping Licence Application and have it approved before you will be entitled to occupy a
seasonal campsite. Prospective purchasers and sellers are strongly encouraged to speak to the CA
Superintendent before finalizing their purchase in order to fully understand this procedure, and avoid
disappointment.
Schedule 1 - 2019 Seasonal Camping Fees
Schedule 1 - 2020 Seasonal Camping Fees
Note: Fees are reviewed every fall changes are approved by the GRCA General Membership
Seasonal Camping Rates Off Season Storage Rates
Brant Park Conservation Area
Premium Non-serviced (Waterfront) $2,330
Premium Serviced (Hydro, Water & Sewage) $2,785
Standard Non-serviced $1,860 No off season storage available
Standard Serviced (Hydro & Water) $2,570
Serviced (Water Only) $2,000
Byng Island Conservation Area
Premium Non-serviced (Waterfront) $2,300 Daily $6.75
Premium Serviced (Waterfront) $3,020 Monthly $70
Standard Non-serviced $1,895 Off Season $200
Standard Serviced (Hydro & Water) $2,705
Standard (Water Only) $2,030
Conestogo Lake Conservation Area
Premium Non-serviced $1,840 No Off Season
Standard Serviced (Hydro & Water) $2,225 Storage Available
Elora Gorge Conservation Area
Standard Serviced (Hydro, Water & Sewage) $2,905 Daily $6.75
Standard Serviced (Hydro & Water) $2,570 Monthly $70
Off Season $200
Guelph Lake Conservation Area
Premium Non-serviced (Waterfront) $2,160 Daily $6.75
Standard Non-serviced $1,820 Monthly $70
Standard Serviced (Hydro & Water) $2,570 Off Season $200
Laurel Creek Conservation Area
Standard Non-serviced $1,760 Monthly $70
Standard Serviced (Hydro & Water) $2,445 Off Season $250
Pinehurst Lake Conservation Area
Standard Non-serviced $1,820 Daily $6.75
Standard Serviced (Hydro & Water) $2,570 Monthly $70
Off Season $200
Late Payments
Payment in full for a seasonal site is due by May
15. Missing this deadline will result in forfeiture of
the site. If an extension is granted, a $100.00 late
payment fee will apply. Failure to comply with this
date will result in forfeiture of the campsite. If you
are unable to occupy your site this season, you
must inform staff by March 15 to receive a partial
refund of your deposit. No refund of deposits will
be granted after this date.
Payment for off-season storage is due by
October 1. Payment after this date will incur a
$25.00 late fee per month.
Appendix A - Camping Equipment & Structures Permission Form
Camping Equipment & Structures Permission Form
This form must be submitted with proposed campsite changes for approvals prior to making
modifications that involve the addition of structures or upgrades to camping equipment.
Typical Seasonal Campsite Layout
Sketch out your campsite layout and any proposed modifications, identifying features by name
and with dimension. The typical seasonal campsite layout shown below can be used as an
example to illustrate the information required.
Example Sketch
Appendix A - Camping Equipment & Structures Permission Form
General Conservation Area Name:
Campsite #:
Permit Holder Name:
Decks / Patios One deck and/or patio is permitted at ground level no more than 2 feet above ground elevation.
Dimensions: Length (ft.) _________
Width (ft.) _________ (max. 8 ft.)
Area (sq. ft.) _________ (max. 200 sq. ft.)
Construction Material: □ Wood □ Patio Stones □ Carpet
Add-a-Room Add-a-room structures must be made of canvas or vinyl and specifically manufactured to be attached
to trailers or recreational vehicles. No wood or metal additions will be permitted.
Dimensions: Length (ft) _________
Width (ft) _________ (max. 8 ft)
Area (sq. ft.) _________ (max. 200 sq. ft.)
Note: Any combination of deck, patio and/or add-a-room must not exceed 200 sq. ft.
Shed
Shed must be free-standing and fit in the location specified. Electricity is not permitted inside. All sheds
at Brant CA must be removed from the campsite at the end of season.
Dimensions: Length (ft) _________
Width (ft) _________
Area (sq. ft.) _________ (max. 60 sq. ft.)
Camping Unit Type The camping unit shall not exceed the length permitted or the electrical service provided on the site.
Camping Unit Type (check one): Camping Trailer Fifth Wheel
Truck Camper Motor Home
Tent Trailer Tent
Make & Model:
Licence Plate #:
Age:
Length of Trailer / RV: Electrical Service Rating (amp):
Signatures
___________________________ ___________________________ _________________
Site Holder Name Signature Date
___________________________ ___________________________ _________________
Approved by: Signature Date
Appendix B - GRCA Seasonal Campground Information
GRCA Seasonal Campground Information
Conservation
Area Contact Information
Number of Seasonal Campsites
No
Services
Water
Only
Hydro &
Water
Full
Services
Brant Park 119 Jennings Road
Brantford ON N3T 5L7
7 102 69 24 (519)752-2040
Superintendent: Brad Straus
Byng Island 4969 Haldimand Road 20
Dunnville ON N1A 2W8
11 68 102 (905) 774-5755
Superintendent: Jeff Lester
Conestogo Lake 6580 Wellington County Rd 11
Wallenstein ON N0B 2S0
3 58 Phone: (519) 638-2873
Superintendent: Dean McFadden
Elora Gorge 7400 Wellington County Rd 21
Elora ON N0B 1S0
3 35 (519) 846-9742
Superintendent: Gary MacMillan
Guelph Lake 7743 Conservation Drive
RR4 Guelph ON N1H 6J1
2 6 31 (519) 824-5061
Superintendent: Brad Dixon
Laurel Creek 625 Westmount Road
Waterloo ON N2J 3Z4
3 40 (519) 884-6620
Superintendent: Chris Murray
Pinehurst Lake 468 Pinehurst Road
RR3 Ayr ON N0B 1E0
3 100 (519) 442-4721
Superintendent: Ben Rosebrugh