North of the Nith Trails and Open Spaces Master Plan
The County of Brant is excited to announce the development of a Trails and Open Space Master Plan for the "North of the Nith" area. This beautiful natural peninsula, located along the north side of the Nith River near Paris, spans over 200 acres and is largely forested with diverse natural features. Currently, the area is enjoyed informally by community members for recreation and includes natural features like wetlands, floodplains, and the Nith River, which supports species at risk.
The purpose of this Master Plan is to create a balanced vision for the future of North of the Nith thatContinue reading
The County of Brant is excited to announce the development of a Trails and Open Space Master Plan for the "North of the Nith" area. This beautiful natural peninsula, located along the north side of the Nith River near Paris, spans over 200 acres and is largely forested with diverse natural features. Currently, the area is enjoyed informally by community members for recreation and includes natural features like wetlands, floodplains, and the Nith River, which supports species at risk.
The purpose of this Master Plan is to create a balanced vision for the future of North of the Nith that respects the natural environment, provides opportunities for education, enhances recreational opportunities, and celebrates the history of the Nith River. The final plan will include a concept plan and phased implementation strategy to guide the long-term development of this unique natural space.
The benefits
The following benefits aim to enhance the quality of life for residents while safeguarding the natural and cultural heritage of the North of the Nith lands.
Recreational opportunities:
- Utilize available lands for recreation and trails, offering activities like mountain biking, hiking, and more, close to the urban boundary of Paris.
- Provide safe, legal access to the property for a variety of groups and the general public.
Environmental preservation and enhancement:
- Enhance and restore natural heritage features, including wetlands, tributaries, and ecological linkages.
- Mitigate flood risks by creating additional wetlands and planting erosion-reducing species where feasible.
Improved safety and accessibility:
- Foster a safer environment by managing unauthorized trail use and ensuring proper access points.
Educational opportunities:
- Provide educational opportunities that celebrate the cultural and ecological history of the Nith River.
Community and economic benefits:
- Promote sustainable ecotourism, enhancing the economic benefit in the County of Brant.
- Improve the mental, social, and physical well-being of the community by creating spaces that encourage outdoor activities and social interactions.
Long-term sustainability:
- Ensure the area remains a valuable and sustainable natural space for future generations through careful planning and ecological restoration.
Teamwork makes the dream work
Working in partnership with the Grand River Conservation Authority and drawing on community feedback as well as input from key community partners, the County will explore ways to safely and sustainably develop a connected, accessible trail network, consider additional recreational uses, and seek opportunities to protect and enhance natural features.
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The survey is now closed. Thank you for your feedback!
Thank you for taking the time to participate in this survey.
We’re gathering input from community members like you to help shape the future of the ‘North of the Nith’ area through the development of a Master Plan. At this stage we are asking all interested community members for their insight, knowledge, and vison for the lands. The Master Plan will assess the viability of creating trails for walking and cycling, consider additional recreational uses, and seek opportunities to protect and enhance natural features.
Your responses are anonymous and will be combined with others in a summary report. The summary report will contribute to the development of the plan, used to create preliminary designs, and will be shared on Engage Brant.
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Timeline
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Summer - Fall 2024: First Public Consultation
North of the Nith Trails and Open Spaces Master Plan has finished this stageShare your feedback and diverse perspectives through our online survey (print and phone in options are also available), in-person pop-up in the park event, and through the comments and questions tool.
- Pop-up in the Park, Saturday, September 14
Online engagement closes on Friday, October 11 at 4:30 pm.
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October 11 - Public engagement is now closed: Thank you for participating!
North of the Nith Trails and Open Spaces Master Plan has finished this stagePublic contributions to this project are now closed for evaluation and review.
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Winter 2024/2025 - Preliminary mapping, completion of field studies, and concept plan design
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Fall 2025 - Draft Master Plan presented for public feedback
North of the Nith Trails and Open Spaces Master Plan has finished this stageEngagement closes Friday, November 14, 2025.
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February 17, 2026: Final presentation to Council
North of the Nith Trails and Open Spaces Master Plan is currently at this stageThe North of the Nith Trails and Open Spaces Master Plan and Implementation Strategy will be presented at the Administration and Operations Committee Meeting of Council on Tuesday, February 17, 9:00 a.m.
This is an in person meeting at County of Brant Council Chambers, 7 Broadway Street, West in Paris, and is open to the public. It is also available for viewing live or previously recorded, on the County of Brant's YouTube Channel.
Who's Listening
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Phone 519-44BRANT (519-442-7268) Email philip.mete@brant.ca -
Phone 519-44BRANT (519-442-7268) Email stacey.ellins@brant.ca
