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Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge From Ferris Provincial Park

Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge

Looking for a breathtaking view and a bit of adventure?

The Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge in Campbellford, Ontario is one of those destinations that truly delivers. Framed by rugged cliffs and flowing water, this iconic bridge stretches high above the Trent River and offers a perspective that is rarely forgotten. From the moment the bridge is stepped onto, a gentle sway can be felt, and the excitement is immediately heightened.

Ferris Provincial Park

Located within Ferris Provincial Park, the bridge is accessed by an easy, family-friendly walk that is enjoyed by visitors of all ages. Along the way, scenic forest views are revealed, and the sound of rushing water grows louder. The bridge itself spans roughly 300 feet and rises about 30 feet above the gorge near Ranney Falls. As a result, stunning views of the gorge and river below are constantly admired.

Canada · Trent River · Campbellford · Ontario · Suspension Bridge

Nearby, Locks 11 and 12 of the Trent–Severn Waterway can be explored, and the Trans Canada Trail passes directly through the area. In addition, downtown Campbellford is only a short stroll away and is often visited for food, shopping, or a relaxing break. Whether you are a local or travelling through Ontario, this historic bridge is considered a must-see attraction. Overall, a memorable outdoor experience is guaranteed.

? Watch Video and discover why this Campbellford landmark continues to draw visitors from across Canada.


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  • Another great video Tom. We walked across the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge while hiking the TCT and it is really interesting to see it in winter. Another great video Tom. We walked across the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge while hiking the TCT and it is really interesting to see it in winter. It must have been slippery?  More ...
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  • Sonya Richmond Actually, the steel grate was not slippery; there was no ice on the bridge itself, but the trail was a bit icy.
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