Parks

Old Mill Park Photo by Jennifer Gibson
Ferris Provincial Park
Website (705) 653-19005 min. south, R.R. #5, Campbellford K0L 1L0
Ferris Park has approx. 10 km of hiking/biking trails with the Trans Canada Trail running through its over 500 acrea. Ferris is located south of town in a tranquil, rural setting overlooking the Trent River. Ranney Falls is a flight of locks that back onto the park. It currently has 163 sites with picnicing, camping, hiking, cycling, boating, fishing, birdwatching and cross country skiing & skidooing as well as great look out areas. To book a site call 1-800-668-7275 or 705-653-1900, ext.241.
Kennedy Park
Saskatoon Avenue South, Campbellford K0L 1L0Kennedy Park is located in Campbellford at the north end of Ferris Park and is used for many family activities. The Boy Scouts and the Nursery School are just a couple of groups that use the facilities built by the Rotary Club for such organizations to use. Organized leagues use the fields in the summer for soccar but it is also used for recreational baseball or football games, kite flying, picnicing, and more. In the winter, the hills are used for tobogganing and snow boarding.
Seymour Conservation Area
(613) 394-4829County Rd 30, south of Campbellford K0L 1L0
Seymour Conservation Area is located just south of Campbellford on 200 acres of woodland. The old rock quarry is a great location for hiking, picnicing, cross-country skiing, exploring or just a nice place to soak your toes.
Lions Club Park and Beach
Email (705) 653-0995Box 1267 Campbellford K0L 1L0
Contact : Barry Barth 705-653-0995 or Mike Englehart 705-632-1741 The Lions Park and Beach is located on the west side of the Trent Canal on Queen Street. It is a great spot for kids to play or picnic and is also available for large family reunion events. Don't miss the Lions/Lioness Giant Annual Yard Sale on the first weekend in June where breakfast is available. "Donations kindly accepted" for the Park's use.
Old Mill Park
(705) 653-1551Grand Rd & Bridge St W., Campbellford K0L 1L0
Old Mill Park is located in the heart of downtown Campbellford and is a welcoming destination for boaters travelling the canal system or the location of many fun family events and activities. A 20' replica of the Two Dollar Canadian Twoonie is on display here in honour of the local artist, Brent Townsend, who designed the coins bear motif. The park offers ship-to-shore mooring, electricity, a shower facilities and is right near the shops and restaurants our town has to offer.
