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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Max RV length | 32 feet |
| Full hookups | Electric only. Water and sewer hookups are not available. |
| Dump station | Yes, one on-site sani-station |
| Reservation window | Bookable up to 5 months in advance through Ontario Parks online system |
| Cell service | Poor to unreliable throughout the park; plan to rely on WiFi |
The best time to visit Sibbald Point for RV camping is June through September, when water temperatures are warmest for swimming and boating, and weather is most stable. July and August peak quickly and fill to capacity on weekends, so May and September-early October offer pleasant weather with lighter crowds. Spring (May) and fall (September-October) are ideal for RV travelers avoiding summer congestion, though nights cool rapidly in October.
Campgrounds closed. Heavy snow expected.
Campgrounds closed. Winter recreation only (cross-country skiing, ice fishing).
Campgrounds closed. Transition to spring; roads may remain icy.
Campgrounds closed until early May.
Campgrounds open from May 8. Peak season begins. Water temperature still cool for swimming.
Warm, summer season. Occasional thunderstorms. Weekends fill quickly.
Warmest month and peak season. Most weekends at full capacity. Frequent afternoon thunderstorms.
Warm and humid. Still peak season. Water temperature optimal for swimming.
Mild shoulder season. Fewer crowds. Ideal for RV travel with comfortable daytime temps.
Campgrounds close at the end of October (October 26). Fall colors peak. Nights cool significantly.
Campgrounds closed. Day-use only. Early winter snow possible.
Campgrounds closed. Winter day-use and ice fishing. Ice typically forms by mid-December.
A 2-kilometer self-guided loop trail that winds through mixed forest ecosystems and is a prime birding location. The trail takes approximately 1 to 1.5 hours and is suitable for most fitness levels.
Sibbald Point features long sandy beaches on Lake Simcoe with a supervised swimming area and shallow water suitable for families. Water temperatures peak in July and August.
A 1-kilometer walk exploring the park's heritage including Eildon Hall Museum and the Sibbald Memorial Museum dedicated to mid-nineteenth-century rural Ontario life. The walk is easy and family-friendly.
Lake Simcoe is well-stocked with lake trout, bass, pike, whitefish, yellow perch, and jumbo perch. The park provides a boat launch with docks, and ice fishing is popular in winter months.
Launch boats and canoes from the park's boat launch facility with four docks. Lake Simcoe is ideal for sailing, motorboating, and paddling. Rental equipment may be available from local outfitters.
From November through March, the park is open for day-use winter activities including cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and hiking. Winter ice fishing is one of the most popular activities on Lake Simcoe.
The trailer was perfect for our family of 4. The kids loved having their own bunks and the space was just big enough for all of us. It was a great value, and JD was very helpful before and after, setting up the trailer for us, providing everything we could need, and packing it up after. We have no complaints and would definitely rent from JD again!
Jay L. - Aug 2025
Everything about the trailer and communication were top notch. I would highly recommend.
Christina E. - Aug 2025
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Sibbald Point Provincial Park, ON, Canada
Sibbald Point Provincial Park is 52 miles (1 hour 4 minutes) northeast of Toronto and 23 miles (33 minutes) north of Newmarket, Ontario. The park is accessed via York Regional Road 18 and presents no major RV restrictions on regional highways. Toronto Pearson International Airport, approximately 60 miles south, serves fly-and-rent visitors.
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