
MacGregor Point Provincial Park is a natural environment park on the Lake Huron shoreline just south of Port Elgin. Ontario Parks lists the park at 1,492 hectares, established in 1975, with day use, camping, roofed accommodation, and winter availability in 2026.
The park is one of Ontario's stronger all-season choices because it combines shoreline ecosystems, birding, camping, yurts, skiing, snowshoeing, and skating. Ontario Parks also notes Park Bus service, which can help visitors planning without a personal vehicle.
Ontario Parks describes MacGregor Point as one of the most ecologically diverse natural places along the Lake Huron shoreline, with a complex ecosystem across a seven-kilometre stretch of coast. Park interpreters offer summer programs through shoreline, silver maple swamp, cattail marsh, pond, fen, and bog habitats.
The park is also known for migrating birds, including Black-crowned Night Heron and American Egret, and for the spring Huron Fringe Birding Festival. Winter visitors can camp in yurts, snowshoe, cross-country ski, and use the 400 metre skating oval when weather permits.
Plan around car camping, yurts, hiking, shoreline walks, birding, summer interpretive programs, the Huron Fringe Birding Festival, fall events, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, skating, and winter camping.
Ontario Parks lists MacGregor Point day use, camping, roofed accommodation, and winter availability from January 1 to December 31, 2026. Confirm reservations, yurt availability, Park Bus details, birding events, skating and ski conditions, alerts, facility hours, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.