MacGregor Point Provincial Park on the shores of Lake Huron; open year round for camping and day use. Great biking, hiking, skiing and skating! 519-389-9056
Winter seasonal sites are open to book for the 2026/2027 season! ☃️ ❄️
Enjoy the peace of winter in the park from November 1 to March 31.
To reserve a site, please visit the Ontario Parks Reservation website.
❄️ Winter Seasonal campsites begin booking April 1 for the 2026/2027 season❄️
Seasonal sites operate from November 1 to March 31.
Enjoy ski trails, skating, snowshoeing and more winter fun! 🎿 ⛸️
To reserve, please visit the Ontario Parks Reservation Website!
Visiting MacGregor Point for your first winter adventure?⛄
Check out this Ontario Parks Blog for all the essential winter details!
https://t.co/xlxifU5pOJ
Did you know MacGregor Point has over 8 km of winter hiking trails? 🥾 ❄️
Tower Trail, Kempf's Trail, sections of Old Shore Road Trail, and the Huron Fringe Boardwalk are great options for a variety of skill levels!
Glide into the weekend with us on our 400 m skating trail! ⛸️ ❄️
Our skating trail and rink are open 10:00 am to 10:00 pm
Reserve your parking permit ahead of time online: https://t.co/kvMjMRr79m
Hey Teachers!🍎 ⏳
Did you know MacGregor Point offers curriculum-focused nature programs for school groups?🌈 🐍
Start planning your spring class trip to MacGregor Point today by calling our main office (519) 389-9056! ☎️
Looking for a way to stay active this winter? 🎿
MacGregor Point has over 10 km of groomed ski trails that are suitable for all skill levels!
We ask that hikers and dogs stay off the track set ski trails.
[image 1]: freshly groomed ski trail with ski trail sign
Haven’t explored a snow-covered @MacGregorPoint? You don’t know what you’re missing! ❄️
The ice skating trail is the premier winter attraction, but MacGregor Point also offers skiing, snowshoeing, camping, and other winter fun: https://t.co/mmBKz1XpSe
Although the weather may be getting colder, it is still a wonderful time to go hiking!🥾
In the off-season, there are fewer bugs and people, but the same beautiful views. 🤩
It is less than a month until Witches in the Woods! 👻
Join us from October 17 to 19 for a weekend of spooky activities in the park!
Sites are booking quickly, so don't miss out 🎃
[image 1]: Halloween-themed display with pumpkins carved to say 'Happy Halloween'.
Grab your PSL, chunky scarf and come to MacGregor Point to see the autumn leaves.🍂
Happy Autumn Equinox 🧡
[image 1]: a campfire surrounded by orange leaves on the ground.
1978 VS 2024
Sunset Point, previously known as Pumphouse Point.
#ThrowbackThursday
[image 1]: above photo of sunset point in 1978.
[image 2]: above photo of sunset point 2024.
Everyone should take a hike.
Literally.
Saturday, August 9 is #Takeahikeday
If you need some inspiration, check out this Ontario Parks Blog explaining the benefits of taking a hike: https://t.co/QHNbtP3jqg
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iNaturalist is a great website/app that can help you identify many species and plants.
Ontario Parks has a blog that can give you more information on the great community this resource has created: https://t.co/VSAlaTgFW4
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[image 1]: photo of fringed gentian
We love watching the sunset, but we don’t love litter 👎
Please help us keep the park and beaches clean by disposing of your garbage in the designated locations throughout the park!
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[image 1]: sunset view from Day Use Beach with garbage on the shoreline
Weather and lake conditions can change quickly, so everyone needs to be prepared and educated on water safety.
Visit this link for a few floatie safety reminders: https://t.co/NmsETn92vI
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[image 1]: MacGregor Point shoreline from an aerial view