Great fall camping trip. Our site had a lit of privacy. The washroom were clean and not busy. The trails were well groomed. The beach and playground were fun for the kids. The only down side was the poison ivy. There is a lot at the campground and trails.
If I could, I would give this park a 4.0 on amenities, and a 4.5 for the natural diversity. I loved my camping ground, it was really closed to a viewing deck of the Marl,which was both strikingly beautiful and very peaceful. There were very few mosquitoes, the bathrooms were clean, there is a bird sanctuary and the beach was fantastic.Now, my only issue with this place is that my partner and I are cyclists. We travel very light, to make the pedaling smoother and that often means we do not carry a lot on the way food. Other parks have food available at the park store, but here the emphasis was all on the sweets.
A wonderful provincial park with many large, fairly private and quiet campsites, some with electricity.I love the beaches and the bike trail through the park. There is also a good camp store and a visitor's centre. Showers and laundry machines are available.My main concern is that the bike trail is not very well marked and I got lost a few times. They have posts indicating direction but when it crosses a camp road, it usually doesn't tell you where you are. The staff are very helpful. The park fills up quickly on week ends so reservations in advance are useful.I will definitely be back!
Been here quite a few times, it's one of my favourite provincial parks. Numerous walking and biking trails. Sunset point can get busy during sunsets, but there is always a spot for a great view. Big park right next to the beach for the kids. Separate dog beach is very nice. I've met various park hosts and all have been friendly and helpful. In September wild for the arts weekend is a great experience wandering around sites viewing great work by various artists and creative vendors. I have taken my bike on all the trails numerous times and each time is different. Washrooms and showers are kept clean, park staff a friendly and welcoming. This park is highly recommended.
Have been going to MacGregor Point since 1994. The children grew up going there and my son decided he wanted to get married at the park he truly felt connected with. It is very close to the town of Port Elgin, and so you will find anything needed at your fingertips. The sites are generous and if you want to camp in the winter, there are also sites open as it stays operational all year. Staff are wonderful. Very courteous. This is my go to place!
MacGregor Point Provincial Park is a Canadian Park based in Port Elgin, New Brunswick. MacGregor Point Provincial Park is located at 1593 Bruce County Rd 33, Port Elgin, ON N0H 2C5, Canada.
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