Rafting on the Grand River in Paris

Mohawk Chapel, Brantford

The Grand River: A Canadian Heritage River

Paris, Brantford and Area

The stretch of the Grand River between Cambridge and Brantford offers diverse opportunities for paddling enthusiasts, from thrilling white-water rapids in the spring to leisurely drifting trips later in the summer. Both Paris and Brantford boast well-maintained multi-use trails along the river, providing scenic routes for hikers, bikers, and paddlers. In Paris, visitors can explore the historic town, dine at the renowned Arlington Hotel, and enjoy the picturesque views from restaurant balconies overlooking the river. The annual Paris Fall Fair, held on Labour Day Weekend, adds to the town's charm and attractions.

Brantford, known for its fantastic paddling opportunities and extensive trail network, offers connections to other trail communities via the Waterfront Trail. The city's vibrant arts and culture scene includes tributes to hometown heroes like hockey legend Wayne Gretzky and Group of Seven artist Lawren Harris. Visitors can also explore historical landmarks such as His Majesty’s Royal Chapel of the Mohawks, Ontario's oldest existing church. Whether paddling the Brantford Oxbow, renting a watercraft in Paris, or cycling along the Cambridge to Paris Rail Trail, adventurers can immerse themselves in the natural beauty and rich heritage of the Grand River region.

To find out more about all the activities that are available in these quiet rural communities, download our printable guidebooks and self-guided itineraries