Sibbald Point Provincial Park
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Sibbald Point Provincial Park Review

Central Ontario 🗓️ Summer (May-October)

🌲 About This Park

Sibbald Point Provincial Park is located on the southern shores of Lake Simcoe, offering a large sandy beach and spacious campsites for a natural camping experience near an urban center. The park features grassy picnic areas, a forested hiking trail, and a boat launch for lake access. Visitors can also explore the historic Sibbald family museum, Eildon Hall, during the summer months.

🏔️ Notable Features

Large sandy beach on Lake Simcoe, The Sibbald family museum (Eildon Hall), Forested hiking trail

📍 Nearby Attractions

Jackson's Point, Georgina Arts Centre and Gallery, The Boondocks Eatery

🎯 Activities

CampingSwimmingHikingBoatingPicnicking

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⭐ Top Visitor Reviews

👤 2 Nerds In A Truck
½3.5

"Sibbald Point Provincial Park offers a fantastic sandy beach on Lake Simcoe, which is its main highlight. However, the park can get extremely crowded, especially on weekends, leading to chaotic logistics and a less peaceful experience. While the beach is well-maintained, visitors often leave trash behind. The park also has issues with cell phone coverage and limited accessibility."

👤 Kristina_635
1.0

"Absolutely horrible on the weekend - overrun by day visitors, beach and day use area covered in garbage. Feces in shower room one morning. Shower stalls have hair everywhere, very dirty. Only one dump station for a park this size is insufficient."

👤 HilaryMcDonald
4.0

"Stayed for three days in September. No complaints. Typical provincial park, well maintained and close to Sutton and Keswick for necessities. Will stay again. Very nice provincial park within an hour drive of Toronto."