Field Guides/Mapleton/Paddling — Flatwater
Strong
Best WindowMay through October
Variantscanoeing · kayaking · sup
RegionMapleton, Ontario

Paddling — Flatwater.

Conestogo Lake — the 7.3 km² Grand River Conservation Authority flood-control reservoir behind the 1958 Conestogo Dam, on the Mapleton/Mornington boundary — is the township's flatwater paddling venue, with a GRCA-operated boat launch and day-use access at the Conestogo Lake Conservation Area on the south shore.

Paddling — Flatwater in Mapleton
01 — What to know

The brief.

Conestogo Lake is the only meaningful paddling water inside Mapleton: canoeing, kayaking, and SUP all work on the open reservoir; the upstream Conestogo River through agricultural Mapleton runs as a small headwater stream rather than a paddling trip in its own right, and the better-known Conestogo Dam tailwater paddle is downstream in Woolwich. As a flood-control reservoir, the lake is drawn down through summer and into fall to augment downstream Grand River flow, so launches, depth, and shoreline character shift across the season — May/June is the easiest water; September can see exposed flats.

Best season is May through October, with the GRCA day-use area open seasonally.

02 — Locations

2. places.

  1. 01

    Conestogo Lake

    7.3 km² GRCA flood-control reservoir; flatwater paddling venue inside Mapleton.

  2. 02

    Conestogo Lake Conservation Area boat launch

    South-shore GRCA access for canoe/kayak/SUP launching alongside the campground and beach.

03 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
15
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
1.4
scale 0–11
Humidity
63%
relative
Visibility
28.1 km
clear
Temp
+4.3°
H 13° · L -1°
Sun
05:59 / 20:37
14h 38m daylight
C
Marginal conditions for paddling — flatwater

Temperature (4.3°C) below the typical range.