ALWAYS check Alerts and other information on the official website, as conditions and facility availability are subject to change.
New Camping Rules for 2023 (14-night max) – new for 2023 are revised rules about the maximum number of nights you can camp. In this park, if you are camping between July 1 and the Saturday of the Labour Day long weekend, you’ll be restricted to no more than 14-nights at this park. Outside of those dates, it’s still the old 23-night maximum. Ontario Parks promises this will be clear when booking.
Rules for backcountry camping and the roofed accommodation haven’t changed.
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Information
Phone #: 705-378-2401
Main entrance co-ordinates: 45.309631, -79.963983
Address: 380 Oastler Park Drive, Parry Sound, P2A 2W8
Opening seasons: May 12, 2022 to October 10, 2022
Camping & Accommodation
Car Camping
Camping at the park is sure to be an adventure! The park provides car camping in five different campgrounds that contain easy access to drinking and toilet facilities, as well as a comfort station. If you’re looking for some water fun, there’s a small boat launch too. Looking for somewhere to picnic? There’s a shelter for those sunny days, and the whole place is supplied with several water filling stations. If you have more than one vehicle, then parking is allowed on the campsite – just make sure all other vehicles are parked in the additional vehicle lot. It’s worth knowing that there is a boil water advisory currently in effect; so it’s best to bring your own supply of drinking water if possible! However, don’t let this put you off from visiting; after all, it’s worth remembering railway tracks are used frequently near the park – so hop onboard and enjoy your stay!
Radio-Free Camping
The Point Campground is the perfect spot to disconnect and reset! Located on a quiet stretch of beach, this campground is an ideal space for relaxation and recovery.
Walk-In Camping
The Point Campground is a great outdoor destination for an adventure that won’t soon be forgotten. Offering ten walk-in campsites situated on the tip of the peninsula, this secluded spot offers one vehicle parking per campsite, with designated areas ranging from 100 to 300 metres away, perfect for those wanting to immerse themselves in all that Mother Nature has to offer. Come explore nature’s best and make some awesome memories!
Hiking, Biking & Paddling
Hiking
Trails: No
Biking
Trails: No trails in the park but the Seguin Recreational Trail is a 5 km drive from the park, take exit 214 just off of Hwy. 400.
Paddling
Routes:
Rental: Rentals are available (first come first served) for campers.