The community of Campbellford falls under the township of Trent Hills. Situated on the Trans Canada Trails. The Trent Severn waterway runs through the heart of Campbellford which creates an East and West side of the town.
Welcome to Doohers Bakery, voted Canadas sweetest bakery in 2018. Doohers is a Campbellford visit staple with sweet treats like cookies, cinnamon buns, donuts and more!
Take a walk through the trails and visit the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge. A bridge that hovers 30' above the Ranny Gorge, south of the falls.
Enjoy a night of junior C hockey at the Campbellford-Seymour Community Centre watching the Campbellford Rebels!
One of Campbellfords major features is the Giant Toonie. The Giant Toonie is a 27' statue situated in Old Mill Park which has allowed The Royal Canadian Mint to proclaim Campbellford as The Home of the Two Dollar Coin" in 1997.
Campbellford has many natural attractions, one of which being Ferris Provincial Park. Enjoy walks through the trails, camping and picinics in the park.
Bring the whole family out to Campbellford’s summer fair and join in the entertainment from amusement rides, demolition derby and live entertainment.
Campbellford does have residential properties. However, the community has a large amount of land and agricultural properties as well. In town, the amenities available are what make Campbellford ideal for real estate investments. Amenities such as plenty grocery stores, gas stations, hardware stores and even their own hospital make investing in real estate in Campbellford promising.