Discover the best top things to do in Trent Hills, United States including Cheeky Bee Gallery & Candle Company, Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge, Empire Cheese Co-op, Curle's Maple Products, The Church-key Pub and Grindhouse, Toonie Monument, Church-Key Brewing Company, Healey Falls, World's Finest Chocolate.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
This is a lovely gallery and their candles are amazing.I have been burning Cheeky Bee candles for a few years.The quality is excellent.Perry,the owner,is more than happy to share proper burning tips.
4.5 based on 153 reviews
The Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge is open daily year round. Located within Ferris Provincial Park, is a great destination for an easy hike and picturesque views. This great, family-oriented, natural adventure hovers 30′ above the Ranney Gorge just south of the falls. As you make your way across the 300-foot-long bridge, you will feel it sway slightly below your feet.
Found this location On a recommendation by a friend. Took a hike through the park and went to a small Falls, returned and enjoyed a picnic near the water. Got to see some pleasure boats pass through the lift locks, which is an amazing process. Beautiful Fall day to enjoy some beautiful scenery.
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Empire Cheese factory manufactures cheddar, mozzarella and fresh cheese curd. Our factory store is open 7 days per week.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
We are a family Maple farm operation. Active boiling of sap has ended for the year. Farmstead Pick Up from our convenient service window . Please Call ahead. Closed Sundays off season.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Quaint coffeehouse by day , craft beer pub in the afternoons and evening. Showcasing local ingredients on a small pub menu. Meat, Cheese, Bread, and I season veggies all local. Sister pub to Church-Key Brewing Comany offering most styles as well as other Ontario craft beers, wines, ciders and meads.
Great pub, great live music! We saw Great Dark River play there. Very good music at a great location.
4.0 based on 85 reviews
Campbellford is the official home to the Giant $2 Coin. A local wildlife artist, Brent Townsend, created the original polar bear design for the $2 Coin. A 20-foot high replica was approved by the Canadian Mint and it's home is Old Mill Park in downtown Campbellford.
On the way to another destination so we dropped by this place and the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge. Nice and quiet area! Really enjoyed the time! We had been to Sudbury to see the Big Nickel before when we went to the Science North. This one is really the only attraction in the area along with the Bridge. Not too many people were there when we went, which is great!
4.0 based on 34 reviews
Very friendly owner who gave our party a tour and explained the brewing process. Sampled several types of beer. Worth a visit.
4.0 based on 26 reviews
On county rd 50, just before the bridge, turn right down a small dirt road ( it looks like somebody’s driveway) keep driving down, you’ll find this hidden gem in 1 minute. It took us a long time to find this place. There is no signs. Once you get there, there is space for parking so don’t worry about that. Very fun, we went for a swim at the bottom, bring water shoes, the rocks aren’t sharp, just slimy. Enjoy!!!! Highly recommend this hidden beautiful place!
3.5 based on 18 reviews
I camp at ferris i make it to this store at least twice in a week that i stay at ferris Just love this store and staff always so friendly
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