Welcome to Hastings, a Trent-Severn Trail Town located along the 386 km Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site of Canada connecting Lake Ontario and Lake Huron. Boat, paddle, cycle, hike or drive along this renowned inland passageway through historic lock stations and into quaint communities with unique offerings for every visitor.
With both the Trent-Severn Waterway and The Great Trail running through the centre of the village, Hastings embraces its unique distinction ‘Hub of the Trent’ with enthusiasm, pride and a heightened energy level accommodating the widest possible array of water and land based activities.
Hastings…Happy trails to you!
Location and having the right lure are everything. We are a short cruise or cast, west to Rice Lake and east to Seymour Lake.
The longest recreational trail in the world, Hastings is the hub to a wide range of all-season activities.
With six restaurants in the village you’ll find what you’re hungering for. There are ice cream parlours and butter tart tours as well.
Take a selfie with a Pickerel called Pete. Get to know a local NHL hero called Dit Clapper. Explore period architecture.
Local artistry takes many forms and is performed in restaurants, viewed on street corners, and celebrated at village markets.
Something for everyone – from fireworks to fibre festivals and fishing derbies; from midnight madness to medieval knights to make-believe.
Trent Hills Chamber of Commerce
51 Grand Road
Campbellford, ON
K0L 1L0
705-653-1551
1-888-653-1556
tourism@trenthillschamber.ca
The Trent-Severn Trail Town Program is an initiative of Kawarthas Northumberland in partnership with Parks Canada, Kawartha Lakes, Peterborough & the Kawarthas and Northumberland County.