Ontario

Brantford Remains Under Flood Warning as Upstream Risks Rise

By

Emma Kelly
March 9, 2026 7:28 am

On March 9, 2026, the Grand River Conservation Authority kept a flood warning in place for Brantford, Ontario, as moving ice and melting snow continue to create dangerous conditions. Officials also added Grand Valley and St. Jacobs to the warning list while keeping several other communities like Paris and Haldimand County under the same alert.

The current risk comes from a mix of warm weather and rain that has caused snow to melt quickly and run off into the river. This extra water is pushing river ice downstream, creating ice jams that can block water flow and cause levels to rise suddenly without notice.

While some areas face immediate warnings, the rest of the Grand River area is currently under a flood watch. This means that although flooding is not happening yet, the conditions are right for it to occur as water flows and ice move through the system.

The Grand River Conservation Authority is telling everyone to stay far away from riverbanks and fast-moving water to stay safe. Residents should watch for updates from their local officials about potential road or park closures as the ice continues to move through the area.

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