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Official Website: click here Date Added: March 26, 2007 |
Address:
1 Second ST , Toronto Phone: (905) 722-8061 Fax: (905) 722-8060 |
Nearest Major Intersection: Bloor St W & Colborne Lodge Dr | |
| Reservations Required: N/a |
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Sibbald Point Provincial Park
26465 York Road 18, R.R.#2
Sutton West, Ontario
L0E 1R0
905-722-8061
Sibalt Point
1-888-ON-Park
Activities Facilities
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Boating Electric Campsites
Fishing Flush Toilets
Swimming Barrier Free Access
Canoeing Showers
Wildlife Viewing Day Use Area
Natural Heritage Education Park Store
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For 130 years before this area became a park, it was home of the Sibbald family. Tour Eildon Hall, the 19th-century family manor, and visit St. George's Church, the family church, near the shore. This park also has sandy beaches, shady picnic areas, forested hiking trails and activities for children.
Bringing your own supply of firewood to the park this summer? Please read this.
Park Class: Recreation
Size: 225 ha
IUCN# 2
Location: Southern
Operating Park: Yes
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August 17, 2008 |
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3 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
Enough to do - beach, trails, etc. , however, unfortunately, this is the dirtiest campground I have ever been to. Upon arrival, we gathered a half a garbage bag of debris from our site including a 3-hooked fishing lure which could have sent one of us to the hospital for the day if stepped on. Campers should take more care or be fined for leaving garbage at their campsites. Clean up crew should encourage this as well as ensure the campsites are free of garbage for newly arriving campers. The garbage is a real shame for what could be a beautiful park.
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March 26, 2007 |
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
We went to Sibalt Point in Summer 2003 with our family friends for 5 days camping we had an excellent experienced at the beach,slept in the tent,picnic,strolled around,long hours of ladies talked,while men are busy talking about fishing,cooking,etc.for us.My children and I had a good memories for a life time. The only inconvenient distance walked to shower,every site has a portolet(toilet stall)but is to full,crowded. I recommend this place. Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report as Spam |
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