The donation was given to the County on August 13th for paving the Nith River Trail at Lion’s Park in Paris. The trail features a paved and scenic path that is accessible to families and individuals of all ages and complements the park’s beauty and leisure activities.
BRANT COUNTY - .The Brant Waterways Foundation donated $15,000 to Brant County for their work on the Nith River Trail in Paris.
The donation was given to the County on August 13th for paving the Nith River Trail at Lion’s Park in Paris.
Mayor David Bailey says they are pleased to accept it.
“We are so grateful for this donation and the incredible and important work Brant Waterways Foundation does in our community. Trails and rivers improve the quality of life for residents and visitors alike.”
The Nith River Trail is the first project completed with money raised through the Foundation’s Trail Improvement and River Access campaign.
This paved, scenic and accessible path is well used by families and individuals of all ages and complements the park’s beauty and leisure activities.
The TIRA’s vision is to inspire healthy communities through connections to the Grand River and its lands and trails, and to promote world-class outdoor recreational opportunities that respect natural ecosystems.
If you are interested in learning more about the TIRA, including how you can help meet the campaign’s year-end goal, you contact the Foundation at 519-770-6000 or by email at info@brantwaterways.ca or you can visit their website.

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