Ontario Building a New Hospital in Northumberland County

May 21, 2025

New Campbellford Memorial Hospital will connect more people to quality care
close to home

TRENT HILLS — As part of 2025 Ontario Budget: A Plan to Protect Ontario, the Ontario
government is beginning the process for the construction of a new Campbellford Memorial Hospital. The hospital will connect more people and families in Trent Hills and across Northumberland, Peterborough and Hastings Counties to more convenient, high-quality care, close to home.


“Our government’s nearly $60 billion plan to build and upgrade more than 50 hospitals across
Ontario is delivering on our commitment to provide the people of Ontario with high-quality health
care close to home,” said Premier Doug Ford. “Today’s announcement is a major step toward
delivering a new, state-of-the-art Campbellford Memorial Hospital that will be transformational for
the people of Trent Hills and across the region.”

The government’s investment will support early planning for the redevelopment of Campbellford
Memorial Hospital on a new site. Creating a larger, state-of-the-art facility will allow the hospital to
expand programs and services and ensure it can continue to meet the needs of the growing
community for decades to come.


“Our government is protecting Ontario’s health care system and ensuring that more people in Trent Hills and the surrounding communities can connect to convenient care, where and when they need it,” said Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “By investing to build a brand-new Campbellford Memorial Hospital, we are making it faster and easier for more people and their families to access world-class care in their community for generations to come.”

Once opened, the new hospital would include:

  • Expanded access to core programs and services, including a modernized emergency
    department and new inpatient medical wing
  • Increased inpatient capacity to meet the community’s future needs and allow more people to
    connect to care sooner
  • Enhanced infection prevention and control measures to ensure the health and safety of all
    patients
  • A new health care campus with a range of community support services to match the needs
    of Northumberland’s growing and aging population.

“In the face of continued economic uncertainty, our government remains unwavering in our
commitment to making the necessary investments that help connect more people to the care they
need,” said Peter Bethlenfalvy, Minister of Finance. “That’s why our investment towards a new
Campbellford Memorial Hospital is pivotal, as it will ensure that individuals and families in Trent Hills and Northumberland, Peterborough and Hastings Counties are connected to a stronger and more resilient health care system they can rely on.”


As a next step, the Ministry of Health is working with Campbellford Memorial Hospital to complete
early planning for this project, including determining bed numbers and square footage.
Through Your Health: A Plan for Connected and Convenient Care, the Ontario government is
expanding and modernizing Ontario’s hospitals, making it faster and easier for people of all ages to
connect to the high-quality care they need, where and when they need it.


“This is a monumental day for our community, as we take an idea we’ve all so passionately
supported and turn it into reality,” said David Piccini, MPP for Northumberland—Peterborough
South. “This is a promise made, and a promise kept to the people of Trent Hills and the surrounding
area. This will not just bring a new hospital to our community, but a ‘Campus of Care’ that will care
for our community and the surrounding region for decades to come.”

QUICK FACTS

  • Campbellford Memorial Hospital is a 38-bed health care facility located in Trent Hills that
    provides a range of health care services and community programs to approximately 40,000
    residents across Northumberland, Peterborough and Hastings Counties.
  • The hospital provides a comprehensive array of acute care services including a special care
    unit, endoscopy surgical suite, diagnostic imaging department, laboratory, outpatient clinics,
    24/7 emergency department and numerous community programs such as mental health, the
    Geriatric Assessment and Intervention Network Clinic and supportive housing.
  • Over the next 10 years, Ontario is investing nearly $60 billion in health infrastructure. This is
    part of the government’s plan to get shovels in the ground on over 50 major hospital projects
    across the province that will deliver approximately 3,000 new hospital beds to enhance
    access to quality care and build a connected, people-first health care system.
  • The Ontario government invested more than $228 million in 2024–25 to support critical
    infrastructure upgrades and repairs at 129 hospitals and 58 community health care facilities
    across the province, a 10 per cent increase from the previous year.
  • In 2024–25, Campbellford Memorial Hospital received $202,283 through the Health
    Infrastructure Renewal Fund, including $111,795 through the Exceptional Circumstance
    Project Grant, used toward upgrading the hospital’s fire alarm system to enhance safety,
    improve operational efficiency and mitigate fire-related risks.