Contact(s)
Kaitlyn Rosebrugh
Property Superintendent
Grand River Conservation Authority
400 Clyde Road PO Box 729
Cambridge, Ontario
N1R 5W6
Phone: 519-621-2763 x2211
Email Kaitlyn Rosebrugh
The GRCA operates a cottage lot program at two of its major reservoirs: Belwood Lake, near Fergus, and Conestogo Lake, northwest of Elmira.
The program provides the benefits of a seasonal cottage close to major cities such as Toronto, Hamilton, Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and London.
The GRCA holds title to the land, and leases lots to tenants for seasonal occupancy, between April 15 and November 15.
All lots are leased. However, it is possible to buy a cottage from an existing owner and have the land lease transferred to a new owner. Cottage sales are handled privately. Prospective buyers can request a copy of the lease from the vendor. Consult local real estate agencies for cottage listings. Prior to the sale of a cottage, the vendor must ask the GRCA to approve the transfer of the lease to the new tenant. Please contact the Property Administrator at least two weeks prior to the closing date to complete the necessary documents.
Tenants pay their own property taxes. Each cottage lot and its buildings are assessed by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation. The GRCA receives tax bills from the Townships of Centre Wellington (Belwood Lake) and Mapleton (Conestogo Lake), remits payments to the townships and, in turn, prepares and forwards individual invoices to each cottage lot tenant for payment twice a year.
Tenants build and maintain their own cottages, outbuildings, docks, wells and septic services. Approval of the GRCA is required before removing, erecting or making significant alterations to any of these buildings and structures.
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The GRCA administers services such as garbage collection and road maintenance with costs passed on to tenants. Winter use is allowed for a limited period of time. The GRCA does not plough cottage lot roads. The GRCA does not test the reservoir water for water quality.
The Grand River Conservation Commission (a predecessor of the GRCA) built Shand Dam (Belwood Lake) and Conestogo Dam (Conestogo Lake) to reduce flood damages and ensure adequate water supplies to communities downstream of the dams.
Shand Dam was completed in 1942 and the cottage lot program started in 1945. There are 335 lots.
Conestogo Dam was built in 1958. There are 398 cottage lots.
To ensure that the use of the cottage lots is consistent with the reasons the dams were built, the GRCA has policies in place to manage pesticide use, shoreline development, boat ramp construction and other matters. The GRCA may, at its discretion, raise or lower water levels as may be required. Water levels in the reservoir are managed through a formal policy based on decades of operational experience.