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Campbellford

Welcome to Campbellford

Where nature, community, and comfort meet.

Offering a compelling mix of small-town charm, natural beauty, and everyday convenience, making it an increasingly attractive choice for homebuyers seeking a balanced lifestyle. Located in the Municipality of Trent Hills within Northumberland County, Campbellford sits along the Trent River and the Trent–Severn Waterway, providing scenic surroundings while remaining within comfortable driving distance of both Toronto and Ottawa. With a population of approximately 3,800 residents, the town maintains an intimate, close-knit feel while still offering the services and amenities needed for comfortable everyday living. This combination of accessibility and tranquility appeals especially to families, retirees, and remote professionals.

The town’s historic roots contribute strongly to its character and sense of place. Established in the 1830s and shaped by its role as a river crossing and waterway hub, Campbellford features a walkable downtown core with heritage architecture, mature tree-lined streets, and well-established neighbourhoods. Many residential areas are located close to local shops, schools, and services, allowing residents to enjoy a convenient, community-oriented lifestyle without the congestion of larger urban centres.

Campbellford is supported by a range of essential services and amenities that enhance long-term livability. Campbellford Memorial Hospital serves the broader region, providing reliable healthcare close to home. Schools, recreation facilities, community centres, and local businesses all contribute to a self-sufficient town environment, while nearby rural properties offer options for those seeking larger lots or country living. The surrounding agricultural landscape further adds to the town’s sense of openness and privacy.

Outdoor recreation and access to nature are central to life in Campbellford. Ferris Provincial Park, just minutes from residential areas, offers year-round trails, river views, and green space, appealing to active buyers and nature enthusiasts. The Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge and the Trans Canada Trail provide additional opportunities for hiking and cycling adventure, while the Trent–Severn Waterway offers boating, fishing, and waterfront living options, adding to the list of enjoyable and healthy outdoor pursuits.

Cultural amenities also strengthen Campbellford’s appeal as a place to live. The Westben Performing Arts Theatre attracts visitors and residents alike with high-quality performances, including the Westben Summer Music Festival each July, while the downtown core features local restaurants, cafés, boutique shops, and the historic Aron Theatre. Foodies in search of locally produced, grown, or uniquely Trent Hills will enjoy exploring the Trent Hills Flavour Trail, as well as the IncrEdible Edible Festival in July. Seasonal markets and community events foster a strong sense of connection among residents, reinforcing the town’s reputation as welcoming, vibrant, and community-focused.

Property Listings in Campbellford, ON

 
For sale $565,000.00
202 QUEEN STREET, Trent Hills, Ontario

202 Queen Street

Trent Hills, Ontario

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 2,000 – 2,500 sqft
For sale $45,000.00
0 MAPLE STREET, Trent Hills, Ontario

0 Maple Street

Trent Hills, Ontario

0 – 699 sqft
For sale $10,000,000.00
6404 COUNTY ROAD 30, Trent Hills, Ontario

6404 County Road 30

Trent Hills, Ontario

4 Bedroom 3 Bathroom 2,500 – 3,000 sqft
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