
McRae Point Provincial Park is a recreational park on Lake Simcoe near Orillia, with seasonal day use, camping, swimming, a short nature trail, and small-vessel boating access. Ontario Parks lists the park at 137.60 hectares, established in 1971.
The park is a practical choice for campers who want Lake Simcoe access and nearby services. It is especially relevant for RV travellers because Ontario Parks highlights pull-through sites for large and extra large equipment.
Ontario Parks notes that McRae Point sits on the shores of Lake Simcoe near Orillia, with a 1.2 km nature trail, swimming, and a boat launch suitable for small vessels only. It also lists novelty ice cream, firewood, ice, and Ontario Parks merchandise at the registration office.
The local convenience is part of the appeal. Restaurants, gas stations, shopping, and convenience stores are within about a 15 minute drive, and Casino Rama is also listed as a 15 minute drive away.
For visitors travelling with larger camping equipment, site choice and reservation details are especially important here.
Plan around car camping, RV camping, pull-through campsites, swimming, Lake Simcoe shoreline time, small-vessel boating, the 1.2 km nature trail, fishing where permitted, picnics, and short trips into the Orillia area.
Ontario Parks lists McRae Point day use and camping from May 8 to October 13, 2026. Confirm campsite reservations, pull-through site availability, boat launch guidance, swimming conditions, fishing rules, nearby service details, alerts, facility hours, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.