MacGregor Point Provincial Park is a 1,492-hectare lakefront destination located near Port Elgin in Ontario, offering stunning camping along a seven-kilometre stretch of Lake Huron shoreline. Established in 1975, this Natural Environment park ranks among the most ecologically diverse areas on the Lake Huron coast, featuring silver maple swamps, marshes, fens, and bogs—making it a premier bird-watching destination for migratory species including Black-crowned Night Herons and American Egrets.
The park accommodates 344 campsites, with 228 featuring electrical hookups and 48 dedicated RV pull-through sites. Full amenities include dump stations, water hookups, laundry facilities, playground areas, and tables. Visitors enjoy year-round recreation: biking and mountain biking, swimming and beach access, fishing, and hiking. Winter activities include snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and ice skating.
MacGregor Point's location on the Lake Huron shoreline in southwestern Ontario makes it ideal for RV travelers seeking waterfront camping with excellent facilities. The park hosts notable events including the spring Huron Fringe Birding Festival, attracting nature enthusiasts regionally. Whether seeking active recreation, wildlife observation, or peaceful lakeside camping, MacGregor Point combines modern RV infrastructure with natural Ontario beauty.