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One of our finest Ohio Villages – nestled along the southern bank of the Maumee River just southwest of Toledo, is Grand Rapids. Visitors to Grand Rapids are able to step back in time and enjoy the natural setting of this restored canal town.
Grand Rapids is a village in Grand Rapids Township, Wood County, Ohio, United States, along the Maumee River. The population was 925 at the 2020 census. Grand Rapids is served by a branch of the Weston Public Library.
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Grand Rapids is in Northwest Ohio on Ohio Rt. 65 approximately 15 miles southwest of the Greater Toledo Metropolitan area. St. Rt. 24 – the Anthony Wayne Trail – is just over the river. Grand Rapids is in Wood County.
Special events highlight the year in Grand Rapids. The flood watch of Spring draws thousands to view in awe the power of Mother Nature. Rapids Rally Days add fun and frolic to mid-summer. The fall season brings color tours to the river valley and the very successful Applebutter Fest.
Grand Rapids, Ohio is a beautifully restored charming Victorian village located on the south bank of the Maumee River, along the Historic Miami & Erie Canal.
Grand Rapids in the first part of this century must have been a busy, active town. It was easy to get to Toledo by railroad. Ladies Aids and Sunday School classes were part of the social scene.
Grand Rapids Map. Grand Rapids is a village in Wood County, Ohio, United States, along the Maumee River. The population was 1,002 at the 2000 census. Grand Rapids is served by a branch of the Weston Public Library. Grand Rapids is the hometown of Robyn Hancock, the 1996 Miss Ohio who represented Ohio in the Miss America contest.
Grand Rapids, Ohio beautifully preserves its history through architecture, canal rides and unique festivals. Here's why you'll want to visit.
Step back in time to the 1870s at Providence Metropark in Grand Rapids, Ohio. Board The Volunteer, an authentic 1800s, mule-drawn canal boat, for a trip along a restored stretch of the original Miami and Erie Canal. Glide along in an authentic canal boat drawn by mule power.