Point Farms Provincial Park

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.

Day Use Vehicle Permits: Because of this park’s popularity, it will need permits to be purchased in advance to guarantee park access. This process was started in 2021 and will be kept for 2023.
If you’re smart, grab the permit before any visit, even mid-week. We found this out the hard way at our local Provincial Park.
You can buy the vehicle permit up to 5 days in advance, which guarantees you access to the park on that day. If you have an annual or season pass, you should still book your permit online, but there’s no extra charge.

Facebook and Website Links

Point Farms official website
Point Farms official Facebook
Point Farms official Twitter

Information

Phone #:
Main entrance co-ordinates:  43.8052, -81.7130
Address:
Opening seasons: May to October

Activities

Camping & Accommodation

Campsites:
Yurts:
Other:

Hiking, Biking & Paddling

Hiking

Old Farms Trail – 4km (1.5 hours), loop, easy
Below the Bluff Trail – 0.5 km (20 minutes) linear, easy
Ravine Trail – 1 km (30 minutes) linear, moderate

Biking

Trails: Park roads and trails are available for cyclists.
Rental:

Paddling

Routes:
Rental:

Maps & Resources

Park Farms park overview map is available on the official website.

Local Facilities

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