Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge
The Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge, nestled within Ferris Provincial Park in Campbellford, Ontario, offers a unique natural experience for visitors of all ages. Spanning 300 feet over the Ranney Gorge, the bridge provides picturesque views and a gentle sway underfoot, creating an exciting adventure for families and nature enthusiasts.
Adjacent to locks 11 & 12 at the south end of Campbellford, this suspension bridge is a part of the Trans Canada Trail, easily accessible for a leisurely walk to downtown Campbellford. Once you cross the bridge, explore the trail system within Ferris Provincial Park, open year-round for activities such as hiking, cross-country skiing, and cycling amidst stunning panoramic vistas.
Constructed by the engineers of 8 Wing CFB Trenton, this pedestrian bridge project was completed in 2003, thanks to their dedication. With a total cost of $465,115, the bridge stands as the only one of its kind in Ontario, connecting the Rotary Trail to networks within the provincial park and forming a part of The Great Trail, offering a memorable outdoor experience for all who visit.
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