
Point Farms Provincial Park is a recreational park north of Goderich with Lake Huron bluff views, seasonal camping, day use, group camping, a sandy beach, trails, and family facilities. Ontario Parks lists the park at 307.57 hectares, established in 1970.
The park sits on a bluff above Lake Huron and has a layered visitor identity: beach time, camping, sunsets, family recreation, and a former Victorian resort setting.
Ontario Parks highlights the park's history as the site of a popular Victorian resort, its bluff setting, blue-water views, and beautiful Lake Huron sunsets. It also notes a large sandy beach with good swimming, 6 km of hiking trails, playgrounds, playing fields, and camping options for RVs, trailers, and tents.
Point Farms is also a practical family park. Ontario Parks notes Halloween activities, usually on Thanksgiving weekend, when campers decorate campsites and trick-or-treat through the park, plus a pet-friendly area.
For search intent, the core planning angles are clear: Lake Huron beach time, sunset viewpoints, family camping, and a campground that can handle RVs, trailers, and tents.
Plan around car camping, group camping, beach time, swimming when conditions allow, sunset viewing, hiking, playgrounds, playing fields, Thanksgiving weekend Halloween activities, pet-friendly planning, picnics, and Goderich-area side trips.
Ontario Parks lists Point Farms day use and camping from May 8 to October 13, 2026. Confirm campsite and group camping reservations, beach and water conditions, Halloween event timing, trail access, pet area rules, alerts, facility hours, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.