Trent River Crossing (Campbellford Bridge) and Surrounding Road Network
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Project background: A new crossing for a growing community
In 2017, Northumberland County received approval from the Minster of the Environment, Conservation and Parks to proceed with the design and construction of a second Trent River crossing in Campbellford in the Municipality of Trent Hills. As part of this project, improvements will be made to the surrounding road network.
A Schedule ‘C’ Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) was completed for the project, which included numerous studies from pre-2008 until 2016. The preferred alternative, based on the approved EA, calls for the construction of a new bridge connecting Second Street on the east side of the river to Alma Street on the west side. The new bridge will help alleviate congestion on the existing bridge and provide a safe crossing for cars, pedestrians, and cyclists.
Project details
The new 188-meter bridge and surrounding road network designs will include:
Two road lanes
Pedestrian sidewalks & bicycle lanes
Five spans & four piers
A roundabout at the Grand Road/Alma Street intersection
A pathway between the roundabout at the Grand Road/Alma Street intersection and the Trent River to allow pedestrians and cyclists to pass along the Trent River and under the bridge
Access on the east side via Second Street with an overpass over Saskatoon Avenue
Additional improvements to the surrounding road network including addition of cycling lanes and intersection improvements
Project status
The design stage of the project was initiated in Spring 2019, which included various site investigations and studies and development of the preliminary design.
In the summer of 2020, a public information session was held to share the preliminary design and seek input on options and opportunities for improvements.
Following public input, an Addendum to the ESR was issued March 4, 2021, and notice provided, which proposed a roundabout for the approach to the bridge on the west side.
Detailed design, based on public and agency feedback, is underway with a second public information session planned for April 26, prior to finalizing the design.
A more detailed project timeline can be found on the right-hand side of this page.
Get involved
Throughout the project, Northumberland County will continue to seek public input and feedback on the proposed design of the new Campbellford Bridge and surrounding road network to help inform the final design.
Join in the conversation
Attend our upcoming public information session April 26, 2023, to learn more and to provide your feedback on updated revisions of the detailed designs.
Trent Hills Council Chambers, 66 Front Street South, Campbellford
Two sessions April 26: 3pm to 5pm & 6pm to 8pm
Subscribe to our email distribution list for updates about the project and opportunities to provide your feedback. Click 'subscribe' under the 'Stay Informed' box.
Project background: A new crossing for a growing community
In 2017, Northumberland County received approval from the Minster of the Environment, Conservation and Parks to proceed with the design and construction of a second Trent River crossing in Campbellford in the Municipality of Trent Hills. As part of this project, improvements will be made to the surrounding road network.
A Schedule ‘C’ Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) was completed for the project, which included numerous studies from pre-2008 until 2016. The preferred alternative, based on the approved EA, calls for the construction of a new bridge connecting Second Street on the east side of the river to Alma Street on the west side. The new bridge will help alleviate congestion on the existing bridge and provide a safe crossing for cars, pedestrians, and cyclists.
Project details
The new 188-meter bridge and surrounding road network designs will include:
Two road lanes
Pedestrian sidewalks & bicycle lanes
Five spans & four piers
A roundabout at the Grand Road/Alma Street intersection
A pathway between the roundabout at the Grand Road/Alma Street intersection and the Trent River to allow pedestrians and cyclists to pass along the Trent River and under the bridge
Access on the east side via Second Street with an overpass over Saskatoon Avenue
Additional improvements to the surrounding road network including addition of cycling lanes and intersection improvements
Project status
The design stage of the project was initiated in Spring 2019, which included various site investigations and studies and development of the preliminary design.
In the summer of 2020, a public information session was held to share the preliminary design and seek input on options and opportunities for improvements.
Following public input, an Addendum to the ESR was issued March 4, 2021, and notice provided, which proposed a roundabout for the approach to the bridge on the west side.
Detailed design, based on public and agency feedback, is underway with a second public information session planned for April 26, prior to finalizing the design.
A more detailed project timeline can be found on the right-hand side of this page.
Get involved
Throughout the project, Northumberland County will continue to seek public input and feedback on the proposed design of the new Campbellford Bridge and surrounding road network to help inform the final design.
Join in the conversation
Attend our upcoming public information session April 26, 2023, to learn more and to provide your feedback on updated revisions of the detailed designs.
Trent Hills Council Chambers, 66 Front Street South, Campbellford
Two sessions April 26: 3pm to 5pm & 6pm to 8pm
Subscribe to our email distribution list for updates about the project and opportunities to provide your feedback. Click 'subscribe' under the 'Stay Informed' box.
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