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someday0713
This is an amazing place to visit, the bridge might be a little difficult to find if you are from out of town, ..its just north of the Trent Canal, across the one lane bridge on the right. Be sure to bring your camera as the sightseeing is very beautiful with walking trails at the east end of the bridge. A word of advice, if you have a dog, it is very difficult for them to walk on the open metal surface of the bridge. Well worth a visit.
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DayTrippingontario
Great place to take visiting friends and family. Some will love crossing the bridge and others might be a bit afraid of heights. Their slogan is "Get over it" Eh!
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Mastersonthego
Brought kids to Campbellford and they were pretty excited (and a bit scared) to go over the bridge. Fortunately, although you can see through the walkway to the river below, the bridge is very sturdy and not very wobbly. Good photo opps, nice view, and great forest walk over the bridge. (We entered from the end closer to town)
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485amanda
I was not expecting to see straight through the mesh wire walking surface which was a bit scary, especially when a jogger bounded across and made it 'bounce' for want of a better word.
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fromnorthernontario
The bridge is a must when visiting. The view is amazing from the bridge as well as from both sides of it. There is a trail that walks along the gorge that goes up to Ranney Falls
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DavidT433
Remember everybody, this is a bridge. The cool part about it, is that it is suspended between a ravine. You've got the water below you, and the scenery is pretty amazing. Take your time, and soak in the bridge and trails. It is worth the time to stop, and enjoy the out doors.If you enter through the provincial park there is a modist fee, but if you come in through town, its free.
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musicgiant
There aren't many "tourist-y" things to do in Campbellford, so the suspension bridge is often recommended. It's a great place to take some pictures and experience the feeling of freedom.
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sarahA6817FH
Spanning 300 feet long and hanging 30 feet high, the suspension bridge is a legitimate attraction. If you’re brave enough to cross it (looking down will give you an eyeful of the river below thanks to generously spaced metal grating) you’ll be treated to some spectacular views of the gorge and falls before being able to explore the operating lock system on the other side. You can drive up to a near-by parking lot or take the scenic route by hiking one of Ferris Provincial Park's many trail systems to get to it.
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dodge2
As part of a camping trip my bf and I ended up at the suspension bridge. Not suitable for dogs and their paws. But I walked out a little ways as my bf turned my pooch around and headed back. We walked down the pathway and found a spot to walk down to the river. It is absolutely gorgeous.
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webgoddesscathy
You don't have to go far or hike hard to get to this -- and the view is beautiful. There is a longer walk through the park, which we did, or you can park across the street from it. The river's power is amazing when there's a lot of water flowing. There was record amounts of water when we were there.