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Borrow Fishing Gear for Free at RRCA’s Gray’s Creek Conservation Area

The Seeker by The Seeker
June 6, 2025
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New and intermediate anglers can now borrow rods, reels, and tackle for free at Gray’s Creek Conservation Area thanks to the Raisin Region Conservation Authority’s (RRCA) participation in the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunter’s (OFAH) TackleShare program.

“This is a great way for young anglers and those interested in recreational fishing to try out a fun outdoor activity,” says Claudia Munafo, RRCA’s Public Information Coordinator. “It can also be an educational opportunity to observe and learn about our region’s fish species.”

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In the header photo you can see some young anglers get ready to catch some fish from Gray’s Creek.

To borrow equipment this summer for up to a week at a time, visitors can simply drop in at the marina office building at Gray’s Creek, located at 18045 County Road 2, Cornwall, between the hours of 9:00 am and 6:30 pm, Monday to Friday, or 8:00 am to 9:30 pm on weekends. The marina office building is open for the season until September 28.  

A popular spot with visitors from near and far, the 100-acre Gray’s Creek Conservation Area features nature trails, a picnic area, playground, and self-guided arboretum tour. Its marina provides immediate access to the St. Lawrence River, a prime fishing destination.

“There are several fishing spots accessible right at Gray’s Creek, making this a fun one-stop-shop for families to borrow equipment, see what they can catch, and wrap up the day with a picnic – all for free!” adds Munafo. “The Conservation Area also connects to the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail, making it a popular destination and rest stop for cyclists.”

In Ontario, anglers under the age of 18 do not require a fishing licence. Several licence-free fishing periods are also available to all Canadian residents, including the upcoming Father’s Day weekend on June 14–15. The RRCA reminds all anglers to use proper water safety and fishing practices, and to respect all applicable fishing regulations.

The RRCA also hosts an annual family fishing afternoon at Gray’s Creek, which includes a kids’ fishing contest. The event takes place Friday, July 4, 2025, from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

RRCA’s three Conservation Areas provide recreation and eco-tourism opportunities for residents and visitors alike. Last year, approximately 173,500 visitors stepped into nature at Gray’s Creek, Charlottenburgh Park, and Cooper Marsh. For more information visit rrca.on.ca/Recreation or contact (613) 938-3611 or [email protected]

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