Percy Boom Snowmobile Club Trails
City: Trent ValleyRegion: Kawarthas and Northumberland
This 8km round trip takes you through the town of Campbellford where you'll pass the giant toonie structure.
Before you paddle through a double-flight lock, order a pizza for delivery to Ferris Provincial Park's boat launch.
See the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge high above you at the base of Lock 11.
FOR ALL PADDLING suggestions in Northumberland County at https://www.northumberlandtourism.com/en/see-do/paddling.aspx
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Percy Boom Snowmobile Club Trails
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