
See fall colours from swaying Ontario suspension bridge on world's longest trail
Sandeep Panesar
created: Sept. 28, 2025, 4:01 a.m. | updated: Sept. 29, 2025, 7:16 p.m.
For anyone looking for interesting new ways to experience fall colours in Ontario, a visit to the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge in Campbellford might be something to add to your autumn to-do list.
Situated 30 feet above the Ranney Gorge, this suspension bridge in Ferris Provincial Park is part of the Trans Canada Trail, the longest recreational trail in the world, extending a vast expanse spanning a total of 28,000 kilometres.
Granted, you won't have to hike tremendous distances to experience the impressive vistas from this bridge.
Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge is an ideal day trip from the Greater Toronto Area, and a great spot for those who enjoy a low-endurance hike and/or bike ride, all year round.
Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge is inside the Ferris Provincial Park, located at 474 County Rd 8, in Campbellford, Ont.
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