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Old Mill Park

Canda Day in Old Mill Park, photo by Michel Proulx$2 Coin, photo by Jennifer GibsonTrent Severn Waterway boats in Old Mill Park, photo by Michel Proulx

Old Mill Park is located in the heart of downtown Campbellford at 51 Grand Road.  The park was the former site of the first Campbellford woollen mill.  When the mill closed in 1975 the buildings were demolished and Old Mill Park was created for the benefit of the whole community.  The park is a cornerstone of the community and was the key to kick starting the improvement of the Campbellford waterfront, which now includes the Rotary Trail that connects to Old Mill Park and follows the river around the town and the downtown waterfront areas opposite Old Mill Park.

Boaters
The Park is a welcoming destination for boaters travelling the Trent Severn Waterway canal system. The park offers picnic tables & benches, public washrooms, ship-to-shore mooring, electricity, a shower facilities and is within walking distance of the shops, restaurants, and local services. 

Events
Old Mill Park is the location of many fun family events and activities: including Canada Day, Showcase of Lights (every evening last Saturday in November to the first Saturday in January), Melodies at the Mill (Wednesday evenings at 7:00pm during the summer), & the Campbellford Waterfront Festival the first Saturday in August.

$2 Coin
A 20' replica of the Two Dollar Canadian Coin is on display in Old Mill Park in honour of the local artist, Brent Townsend, who designed the coins bear motif on the face of the coin.


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