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MacGregor Point Provincial Park
Diverse lakefront park with a visitor center, trails, 3 campgrounds, a beach, playground & pet area.
1593 Bruce Rd 33, Port Elgin, ON N0H 2C5, Canada

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Reviews — 8

Chris Whaley
at 2023 Oct 03
Chris Whaley
at 2023 Oct 03
Nice beach, great sunsets, lovely trails, excellent cycling park, campsites are large and mostly private, staff was friendly. Got it right with separate trailer fill/dump stations. Should be Ontario Park standard. Comfort station was clean and the oak veneer stall paneling is a nice touch. 😉 Just hate to take away one star for the terrible location of the hydro posts for electrical sites. I understand why they do it. It's more economical. But you'll need 60 feet of cord for most sites.
Brent
at 2023 Sep 18
Brent
at 2023 Sep 18
We spent a weekend camping here. Had the most privacy of any provincial park campsite we've ever been to. Felt like you were alone in the woods. Facilities were clean and well marked. The sunset from the beach was beautiful. The staff we all super friendly and eager to help. Didn't do much in the park as we spent most of the weekend at the grotto, but still a fantastic place.
Claudia Brown
at 2023 Sep 14
Claudia Brown
at 2023 Sep 14
A beautiful provincial park! A great beach for exploring, as well as great hiking trails that are family friendly. Friendly staff with food visitors centre programming. We saw a lot of cool wildlife to the great joy of my kids!
Kristy-Lynne R
at 2023 Aug 28
Kristy-Lynne R
at 2023 Aug 28
Loved this spot!
We have camped at many Ontario provincial parks and this has to be one of my favorites!
We went with our friends, combined we had four children and one dog.
Private lots, lots of beautiful water views right by your camping site (we stayed in Nippising), the children's playground overlooks the water and is right beside a beach (dogs allowed on the beach but not in the water), so many trails to hike, a beautiful sunset lookout point, the visitors center had lots for the kids to see/ideas to keep you busy, dog beach where we could let our pups and kids run free together (drove here).
We were spoken to for being loud very late in the night and the park ranger was so respectful and kind about it.
100% would stay here again with dogs and children.
Paul Robinson
at 2023 Aug 23
Paul Robinson
at 2023 Aug 23
One of the best Provincial Parks we have been to. Our site (167) was private and level. On the day we were there it was quiet enough although the sites were full of families with young children. The beaches are probably too far for most people to walk carrying stuff, so you'll want to drive, but there is plenty of parking next to the beach. Sunset Point is worth the walk. The best beach is the day use one, which is absolutely delightful on a sunny day, and totally doggie friendly. It also has one of the few comfort stations with light and heat and flushing toilets. This is important because most of the other toilets are vault toilets, only suitable for use in an emergency!!!
Melissa McIntyre
at 2023 Jul 09
Melissa McIntyre
at 2023 Jul 09
Fabulous park! The day use beach is beautiful white sand and dog friendly, the campers beaches were all rock and not as nice. We camped in Huron and the site was large, flat, had a lot of privacy, and an older comfort station. We'll come back but probably try to get a site closer to the day use beach as it was the only one that was nice for swimming.
Ranjit Menon
at 2023 Jul 08
Ranjit Menon
at 2023 Jul 08
Excellent park with clean facilities. This is one of the few parks where if you visit once , you will visit again and again. Most of the camp grounds are separated from the other very nicely . The park is pet friendly and you will find many of the campers with their pets. Children will love to play in the play ground and the beaches are also very quite and fun to sun bath

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