MacGregor Point Provincial Park
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MacGregor Point Provincial Park Review

Southern Ontario 🗓️ Year-round, with specific highlights for summer (beaches), spring (birding), and winter (skating, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing)

🌲 About This Park

MacGregor Point Provincial Park is one of the most ecologically diverse natural places along the Lake Huron shoreline. This all-season park features a complex ecosystem unfolding on a seven-kilometre stretch of coast, just south of Port Elgin. It is known for its trails, wetlands, and a long stretch of Lake Huron shoreline, offering a wide range of activities throughout the year.

🏔️ Notable Features

Seven-kilometre stretch of Lake Huron shoreline, Huron Fringe Trail (wheelchair accessible boardwalk), Ice skating oval (400-meter)

📍 Nearby Attractions

Port Elgin, Southampton, Owen Sound, Sauble Beach

🎯 Activities

HikingBikingBirdingWildlife and Nature observationSwimmingWinter Activities (ice skatingcross-country skiingsnowshoeing)Camping

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⭐ Top Visitor Reviews

👤 Tim-246
4.0

"We have been coming to MacGregor for about 30 years regularly. We will still return but less often. The Algonquin loop washrooms are in need of complete replacement. The cleaning staff do the best they can with what they have. The sites are large and private, and the park offers great trails."

👤 Lori_598
5.0

"We spent 3 nights here, testing out our new to us camper, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay. We walked a lot to explore the trails, and made a few trips into nearby Port Elgin (10 min trip) to pick up supplies. Make sure to bring extra long RV power cords."

👤 Lucians60
4.0

"Not all campgrounds opened. Office closed when we arrived after 8:00 pm. Poor signage in the site. Office opened next day 10:00 am. We camped at MacGregor Point Provincial Park in a Travel Trailer. Nice park. Will go again."