Photo: Ontario Parks MacGregor Point Provincial Park
on parks inside Macgregor Point Provincial Parkwhat to expect
Algonquin Campground offers well treed, mixed forest sites with plenty of shade and privacy. This electrical campground accommodates larger trailers and RVs. Pull-thru driveways are available for easier access to sites. The Visitor Centre, Park Store and Dog Beach area are easily accessible from this campground. Nipissing Campground is the perfect location for those looking to spend time at the beach, just a short walk from most campsites. Campsites in this area will accommodate tents to medium size trailers and offers both electrical and non-electrical sites. The park store and visitor centre are easily accessible from this campground. Huron Campground offers mostly sunny private sites, surrounded by poplar and birch trees. Radio-free and generator-free areas, both electrical an…
Description: Ontario Parks
the basics
The campsites
Things to do nearby
Within 5 km — trails, viewpoints, beaches, boat launches you can reach without packing up camp.
- Bird Blind
- Observation Tower
- Camper's Beach
- Pitcher-plant Marl
- Day Use Beach
- Saugeen Beach
- Saugeen Beach
- Boat launch (ON 103607146)
Plus 7 user-tagged beaches, 3 user-tagged viewpoints on OpenStreetMap — visible as pins on the map below.
What's around
MacGregor Point Provincial Park plus 8 named places to see and do nearby — trails, beaches, viewpoints, water, and services.
Water + services
- Nearest dump station — dump station node/4343796480
16 user-tagged water sources on OpenStreetMap.
what to bring
This list adapts to MacGregor Point Provincial Park. no showers means a travel towel;
If MacGregor Point Provincial Park is full
Other places to stay within 25 km.
- Grouse Landing
- MacGregor Point - Huron Campground
- Huron Campground, MacGregor Point Provincial Park
- Iris Grove
- Hawk Ridge
- Nipissing Campground, MacGregor Point Provincial Park
- MacGregor Point - Algonquin Campground
- MacGregor point
Plus 4 user-tagged dispersed sites on OpenStreetMap — often genuine wild-pitches; check access rights before relying on one.