sibbald point
Ontario Parkswhat to expect
Sibbald Point is located on the shores of Lake Simcoe, offering camping and day use opportunities. In the day use area, visitors can enjoy a large sandy beach, grassy picnicking areas, designated on leash dog beaches, 7 picnic shelters, comfort stations and a boat launch with designated parking for vehicles with boat trailers. Sibbald Point offers 10 different campground areas.
The East Campground offers non-electrical sites only. Sites #200-381 are in a Radio Free area; these sites are close to Maidenhair Fern Trail, which is a 2 kilometre walk through a variety of different ecosystems. This area also offers close access to the beach and day use areas.
The West campground offers electrical sites. Sites #402-586 are in radio free areas. The 500s area is for trailers …
the basics
what to know
updated each morning from provincial parks and Environment Canada.
what to bring
this list adapts to sibbald point. no showers means a travel towel; the lake means a swimsuit;
commission links. we get a small cut; you pay the same price. how this works.
common questions about sibbald point
- how far is sibbald point from edmonton?
- Sibbald Point Provincial Park is 2666 km from Edmonton — approximately a 35.6-hour drive on highway routes.
- do you need reservations at sibbald point?
- Yes. Sibbald Point Provincial Park is operated by Ontario Parks and uses an online reservation system. Book direct via the operator link on this page.
- when is the best time to camp at sibbald point?
- Peak season at Sibbald Point Provincial Park aligns with swimmable months — Jun through Aug. Shoulder months (May, September) offer fewer crowds.
nearby places
within ~100 km of sibbald point.
want to camp at sibbald point?
Cancellation alerts are coming. We’ll email when sites open up at this park.
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