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      Living In Campbellford

      Campbellford, Ontario: Where Community and Nature Thrive

      Nestled along the serene shores of the Trent-Severn Waterway in the heart of Northumberland County, Campbellford offers a unique blend of small-town charm, natural beauty, and modern amenities. 


      Natural Splendor Along the Waterway

      Campbellford's scenic location along the Trent-Severn Waterway provides residents with unparalleled access to some of Ontario's most breathtaking natural landscapes. Spend leisurely days boating, kayaking, or fishing on the shimmering waters of the Trent River. 


      Heritage and Culture

      Explore the charming downtown area, where beautifully preserved heritage buildings house quaint shops, galleries, and cafes. Visit the Campbellford & District Heritage Society Museum to learn about the village's fascinating past. 


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      Local Highlights

      Scenic view of the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge in Campbellford, highlighting its stunning vantage point over the Trent River.

      Suspension Bridge

      One of the notable attractions in Campbellford is the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge. It spans the Trent River and provides stunning views of the gorge and surrounding natural landscapes.

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      Ferris Provincial Park

      This provincial park, located near Campbellford, offers hiking trails, camping facilities, and opportunities for birdwatching. The Ranney Falls Suspension Bridge within the park is another popular attraction.

      Clay pots displayed in a museum, representing Campbellford’s rich history, cultural heritage, and historical attractions.

      Historical Sites 

      Campbellford has several historical sites and cultural attractions, including heritage buildings and museums. The town's history is reflected in its architecture and landmarks.

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      Parks & Trails

      Explore the miles of scenic walking and cycling trails that wind along the waterfront, offering stunning views of the river and opportunities to spot local wildlife in its natural habitat.


      Homes For Sale in Campbellford

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