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Woolwich Dam and Reservoir

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Woolwich Reservoir is one of seven to manage floods and maintain flows in the Grand River system.

The Elmira Lions Lake Trail is a 7-kilometre hiking and cycling trail that goes around the reservoir and through nearby wooded areas. Don’t miss the trail.

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