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Hourly Canoe, Kayak & Stand Up Paddleboard Rentals at Brant Conservation Area


Brant Conservation Area is a Grand River Conservation Authority run park.

The park is located at 119 Jennings Road (at Robinson Rd) in Brantford

Brant Conservation Area is easily accessible from hwy 403

The park boosts a 1.25 acre outdoor swimming pool and has serviced and non-serviced campsites.  There are many hiking and biking trails close by as well as convenience and grocery stores.  

 It makes for a wonderful place to vacation with your family in the great outdoors and is located just 100 km’s west of Toronto, Ontario

Brant Conservation Area is located on the “Exceptional Waters” reach of the Grand River and offers wonderful fishing and paddling opportunities.

 

Canoes and Kayaks can be rented from Heritage River Canoe & Kayak Company at the boat rental concession.

 

Rates

Ask for a 10% off coupon at the gate house.   Good on all hourly/daily concession rentals.

Canoe $17.50 per hour/$35.00 per day

Kayak $15.00 per hour/ $28.00 per day

Tandem kayak $25.00 per hour/ $50.00 per day

Fishing kayak $ 18.00 per hour/$38.00 per day

New for 2012

Stand Up Paddleboard $ 18.00 per hour/$35.00 per day

Plus tax

Park admission extra.  Above prices based on use within the park.  Extra charge for shuttle if required.  

Brant Conservation Area Concession hours

Concession open 9am-5 pm

 Saturday, Sunday and holidays only.

Brant Conservation Area canoe, kayak and stand up paddleboard rental concession open from June 25, 2011 until Labour Day

If you wish to rent a canoe, kayak,raft or stand up paddle board by the hour or day at a time other than listed above please make an advance reservation by calling 1.866.462.2663 

Heritage River Canoe & Kayak Company has the concession rental contract with Brant Conservation Area and the Grand River Conservation Authority and is the only outfitting company allowed to offer canoe and kayak rentals within the park for the 2011 paddling season.