
MacLeod Provincial Park is a recreational park near Geraldton on Kenogamisis Lake, with seasonal camping, day use, a large beach, canoeing, fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Ontario Parks lists the park at 74.06 hectares, established in 1963.
The park is a small northern campground with a clear lake-and-beach focus. It can work as a destination for local campers or as a quiet stop for travellers moving through northern Ontario.
Ontario Parks highlights great swimming at a large beach, great canoeing and fishing on Kenogamisis Lake, camping right beside the lake, and hiking trails through a forest setting. The official page also notes wildlife viewing opportunities, including moose, fox, hawks, eagles, and owls.
That gives MacLeod a simple but appealing structure: camp near the water, swim when conditions allow, paddle or fish on the lake, walk the trails, and keep watch for wildlife from respectful distances.
The lakefront setting is the main planning anchor, so campsite choice, beach conditions, and the shorter operating window all matter.
Plan around car camping, swimming, beach time, canoeing, fishing, hiking, wildlife viewing, birding, lake photography, picnics, and relaxed Kenogamisis Lake evenings.
Because the operating season is shorter than many southern Ontario parks, visitors should confirm dates and facilities carefully before travelling.
Ontario Parks lists MacLeod day use and camping from May 15 to September 20, 2026. Confirm campsite reservations, beach and swimming conditions, canoeing and fishing guidance, trail status, wildlife safety guidance, alerts, facility hours, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.