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Sibbald Point Provincial Park | Ontario

Sibbald Point Provincial Park is a recreational park on Lake Simcoe near Sutton West, with year-round day use, seasonal camping, group camping, a large sandy beach, boating, trails, and historic Eildon Hall. Ontario Parks lists the park at 225.01 hectares, established in 1957.

This is a high-demand park because it offers a beach and camping experience close to an urban centre while still giving visitors access to Lake Simcoe scenery.

Why Visit Sibbald Point Provincial Park

Ontario Parks highlights a large sandy beach on Lake Simcoe, spacious electrical and non-electrical campsites, pull-through trailer sites, radio-free camping, grassy picnic areas, a forested hiking trail, a boat launch, and a parking area for boaters.

The park also has a cultural-history layer. Ontario Parks lists the Sibbald family museum, Eildon Hall, as open in July and August, giving visitors another reason to look beyond the beach and campground.

The year-round day-use listing also makes Sibbald Point useful outside the camping season for picnics, walks, and Lake Simcoe views.

Things To Do

Plan around car camping, group camping, beach time, swimming when conditions allow, boating, boat launch use, picnics, forested hiking, Eildon Hall visits in July and August, radio-free camping, winter day use, and Lake Simcoe photography.

Planning Notes

Ontario Parks lists Sibbald Point day use from January 1 to December 31, 2026, and camping from May 8 to October 26, 2026. Confirm reservations, day-use access, beach and water conditions, museum hours, boat launch details, alerts, facility hours, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Park
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Ontario Parks
Province/Territory
Ontario