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macgregor point provincial park

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    • K6185PBgarym 图标 图标 图标 图标

      we try to visit this park in the summer for camping ,wonderful trails ,and very nice camping nice sandy beach ,in the winter we take are grandchildren up to feed the birds and skating,this is wonderful park
    • jmattrose 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The great outdoors, located in the heart of nature. Lots of animal tracks to be spotted in the fresh snow. The chickadees eat right out of the palm of your hand. Snowshoeing skating whether on the outdoor hockey rink, or around the woodland oval. Buy your snowshoes at the store in winter...the price is better than Canadian Tire on sale! Take your garbage home with you keep the natural enviroment clean.
    • PapaNeva 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were not 100% sure about going here, but decided to go for it at the last minute. We did not regret it! This was a great family friendly, beautiful park. They have Bald Eagles, Kingfishers and egrets (among other things) if you are a bird lover, and you are on Lake Huron - which means the most beautiful sunsets you could ever imagine... If you are sitting on the beach, the sun looks like it is going into the water right in front of you. They had a "dog beach" (which honestly sucked for people, but at least we could let the dog off her leash to run around and play in the water- she was happy).They had a very interactive and interesting visitor centre with staff who were very friendly and knowledgeable about the area and the wildlife in it. There were plenty of things in there to occupy, entertain and educate the kids - even a mini library they could borrow from.There were live turtles, snakes and salamanders that had just hatched - it was really neat.The hikes there are very pretty, but are not challenging - actually most are ok to even take a stroller on. There were A LOT of people on bikes. You are very close to Sauble beach if you want to head over there to check that out. The little towns of Port Elgin and Southampton though, are beautiful and quaint.If you are up for a slightly longer drive (and you are staying for a few days) you may want to take the drive to Tobermory - it took us just under 2 hours, and was well worth it. We hiked the Grotto - amazing, incredible and beautiful! One last thing to note about MacGregor Point we were really happy and impressed with was the long hours the office was open and that you were able to get firewood! Coming in from a 4 hour drive to get there, we were figuring we would not be getting firewood the first night, and would be setting up in the dark, were unsure if the gates would even be open etc... We were pleasantly surprised that the office was open until midnight! And we were still able to get firewood! Awesome! Would definitely recommend it to any family.
    • bbcarmenj 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This park has everything we need and want. Reasonable sized sites, Open and covered. A lovely board walk where one can take a wheelchair. Beautiful walks on the beach front and through the bush. A nice little store run by well informed seniors. We have heard complaints about bugs but we go in the fall and don't have a problem with them at that time. We don't have a dog but we do appreciate the dog exercise area. It means there are less dogs doing their jobs in the park. A
    • ESmith583 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We love MacGregor Point and have camped here about 12 times. The spring camping here is excellent, especially if you are interested in the spring bird migration and wildflower viewing. Fall camping is also excellent. We would like to try winter camping here as well. We no longer come to this park in the summer. While the camping is just fine in the summer, MacGregor beaches are terrible, so we camp at parks with nicer beaches during July and August.
    • 65TimG 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Take your bikes and your tent and your family and have a great time exploring Ontario's West Coast. We started our family out camping at Macgregor Point about 25 years ago. We now have a summer place nearby but we still like to visit the park to enjoy the trails and the shoreline. You can bike from Port Elgin right into the park now. One day we even saw a few Mennonite wagons and horses down by the beach next to the park enjoying the summer evening. The park has all the amenities including a small store and a nature museum that has a curator on-site to answer questions at certain times. And if you crave some night life, Port Elgin and its restaurants isn't far away. In the winter you can ski the trails and even rent a yurt to stay in. What an adventure for the kids.
    • BeachBump1 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Great place for a quiet and relaxing camping experience. Friendly staff. Close to Port Elgin for supplies.
    • PlasmaXX 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A friend and I and our dogs camped at Macgregor point in July 2014. The park is a good size with large, private sites - we could hardly see our neighbours. It feels like you are in the middle of nowhere but the city of Port Elgin is only a 5 -10 minute drive to the north - which is handy for buying supplies and grocery shopping. The weather was cold, wet and dreary for most of our 3 night stay so we didn't get to try the beach but we were able to explore some of the hiking trails. There is a great trail for hiking biking that run along the shoreline and seems to go on for miles. The dogs loved it and there are plenty of places along the shore that permit pets on the beach. The washroom/shower facilities were very new and clean. All in all we enjoyed our stay at the park but as one of the other reviewers mentioned it is missing that wow factor that a lot of other provincial parks have.
    • Darrylbcd 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I went yurting to Macgregor Point Provincial Park this week for 3 nights. It was an excellet trip. The yurts are clean and spacious. They can sleep upto people. The hiking and biking trails are grest. There is only one issue with the trails. The signage neeeds a lot of upgrading. At certain points during your walk you may feel lost since there are no signs or markets telling you where you are for long distances. I was looking for the turtle pond and could not find it for almost 1 hour. There is no signage what so ever about the directions to the pond. Overall a great yurting experience except for the signage.
    • LizY445 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Best place for a quiet walk, sit at the beach, or a bike ride. Staff are informative and very friendly
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