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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Max RV length | 32 ft (10 m); call 705-772-9561 to confirm availability for larger rigs |
| Electrical hookups | 40 of 163 sites have electrical hookups: 20 at Valleyview, 20 at Bedrock |
| Dump station | Available near the gatehouse for RV waste disposal |
| Generator hours | Not specified; contact park for details |
| Operating season | May 8 to October 18 (campground); year-round day-use access |
| Showers | Available at Valleyview campground comfort station only |
| Reservation system | 95 of 108 Bedrock sites by reservation; 13 first-come, first-served |
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Ferris Provincial Park, ON, Canada
Ferris Provincial Park sits near Campbellford, Ontario, approximately 113 miles (182 kilometres) northeast of Toronto through a roughly 2-hour drive via Highway 401. The park is accessible year-round for day-use, though the campground operates May 8 through October 18. Access is via County Road 30 from Highway 401 Exit 509 (Brighton). RVs are limited to 32 feet maximum, though drivers with larger rigs should contact the park ahead at 705-772-9561 to confirm availability. Toronto Pearson International Airport (approximately 180 kilometres away) serves as the primary airport for fly-and-rent travelers.
The optimal season for RV camping is May through October when the campground is open. Summer months (June-September) offer warm, pleasant weather ideal for outdoor activities, with July-August being peak season. Fall visitation peaks in September-October when temperatures cool to 4-20°C and autumn foliage displays at maximum intensity. Late May and September offer shoulder-season advantages with comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds, and easier campsite availability.
Park closed for camping; winter day-use available. Heavy snow expected.
Park closed for camping; winter day-use available. Significant snowfall.
Park closed for camping; winter day-use available. Spring transition begins.
Campground opens May 8.
Campground open. Wildflowers bloom on Drumlin Trail. Shoulder season.
Peak camping season begins. Pleasant weather for all trail activities.
Peak season. Warmest month ideal for water activities. Reserve ahead.
Peak season continues. Warm, ideal for canoeing and fishing.
Excellent shoulder season. Comfortable temps, moderate crowds, early fall color.
Autumn foliage peaks. Campground closes October 18.
Park closed for camping; winter day-use available.
Park closed for camping; winter day-use available. Snow likely.
Walk Ontario's only pedestrian suspension bridge, a 300-foot span suspended 30 feet above the Trent River Gorge with panoramic views of Ranney Falls. The bridge offers spectacular photography opportunities and dramatic river gorge scenery. ontariohiking.com/ferris-provincial-park/
A 3.5 kilometre loop following the Trent River with yellow-blazed markers, beginning at the suspension bridge and passing the historic Ferris Quarry and riverside sheep wash picnic area. Trail offers magnificent gorge views but can be muddy after rain. ontariohiking.com/ferris-provincial-park/
A network of three interconnecting loops through forested drumlins with varying difficulty levels. Blue loop spans 1.2 km (easy), white loop 2.5 km (moderate), and red loop 2.5 km (moderate). Routes feature spring wildflowers and lookout vistas over the gorge. ontarioparks.ca/park/ferris
A 1-kilometre loop following the original historic roadway to the park, offering level walking with views of Ranney Falls and the suspension bridge. Perfect for families seeking a shorter, accessible walk with river scenery. ontariohiking.com/ferris-provincial-park/
The park provides a boat launch facility for calm water paddling on the Trent River. Paddlers can explore the river downstream from Ranney Gorge and Falls for accessible water recreation suitable for various skill levels. ontarioparks.ca/park/ferris/activities
Shore and boat fishing opportunities target smallmouth bass, northern pike, and walleye. The park's south end offers accessible fishing from shore, while boat anglers can explore deeper stretches along the river. ontarioparks.ca/park/ferris/activities
During the off-season, the park remains accessible for self-guided winter day-use including snowshoeing and winter hiking on groomed and ungroomed trails. A secondary parking area at Ranney Falls Generating Station is plowed year-round. ontarioparks.ca/park/ferris
Our first RVezy experience was a great one! Everything went according to plan, the trailer was clean and well stocked with everything we needed. Made for a wonderfully easy going relaxing weekend.
Tara E. - Aug 2025
Spectacular 4 days of camping in Julie’s well kept RV. The communication was excellent. Thanks Julie for a great holiday!
Bernice T. - Aug 2025
Ryan was very friendly and made the whole experience simple
Renee B. - Aug 2025
A nice clean trailer, everything works as advertised and Ryan was easy to communicate with and arrange flexible pickup and dropoff.
Darko M. - Aug 2025
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