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McRae Point Provincial Park hiking , Bruce Peninsula, Southern Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe, Ontario, Canada

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Why choose a trail at McRae Point Provincial Park?

Welcome to mcrae point provincial park, a hidden gem nestled in the picturesque region of Southern Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe. If you're a hiker, outdoor enthusiast, or simply someone who cherishes spending time in nature, this park is your perfect escape.

Located on the eastern shore of Lake Simcoe, mcrae point provincial park offers a serene retreat with its lush landscapes and tranquil waters. The park spans over 100 hectares, providing ample space for exploration and adventure. Whether you're an experienced hiker or just starting out, you'll find trails that cater to all skill levels.

The highlight for many visitors is the scenic hiking trail that winds through the park's diverse ecosystems. As you meander along the path, you'll be greeted by towering trees, vibrant wildflowers, and perhaps even catch a glimpse of local wildlife. The trail offers stunning views of Lake Simcoe, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts looking to capture the beauty of Ontario's natural landscapes.

For those who enjoy water activities, McRae Point doesn't disappoint. The park features a sandy beach perfect for swimming or simply relaxing by the water's edge. Canoeing and kayaking are also popular here, allowing you to explore the lake at your own pace.

Camping enthusiasts will appreciate the well-maintained campsites available within the park. Whether you prefer tent camping or have an RV, you'll find facilities that cater to your needs. Imagine ending your day with a campfire under a starlit sky – it's an experience that truly connects you with nature.

mcrae point provincial park is not just about outdoor activities; it's about creating memories with family and friends in a setting that's both peaceful and invigorating. So pack your hiking boots, grab your camera, and come discover why this park is a beloved destination for nature lovers across Ontario.

Remember to respect the natural environment during your visit by following Leave No Trace principles. Let's keep McRae Point pristine for future generations to enjoy!


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McRae Point Provincial Park trail map
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Rate & open hour

Access fee $ 0.00
Schedule
From sunrise to sunset
Coordinates
-79.3304106
44.5680571

What are the coordinates and address ?

McRae Point Provincial Park
4366 McRae Park Rd, Longford Mills, ON L0K 1L0, Canada

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Starting Point

The mcrae point provincial park is located in Ontario. To get to the start of the trails, take Highway 401 to exit 496 and go north on County Road 2 for about 9 km. The park entrance will be on the right.

Why visit McRae Point Provincial Park

The mcrae point provincial park is a beautiful place to visit in Ontario. The park is located on the shores of Georgian Bay and offers stunning views of the bay and the surrounding countryside. There are also a number of hiking trails in the park, which offer hikers the opportunity to explore the park's natural beauty. The park is also home to a number of wildlife species, including deer, coyotes, and black bears.

Is McRae Point Provincial Park in Ontario a good place for the whole family?

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on what each family is looking for in a park. mcrae point provincial park offers opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and swimming, so it could be a good place for a family that enjoys spending time outdoors.

Things not to be missed

The best activities near mcrae point provincial park are hiking, camping, and fishing.

-Hiking the trails in the park

-Fishing in the park's many lakes and rivers

-Canoeing and kayaking on the park's waterways

-Bird watching in the park's diverse ecosystems

-Hunting in the park's forests

Where to eat?

1. The Blue Elephant Thai Cuisine - 952 Bloor Street West, Toronto

2. Pizzeria Libretto - 221 Ossington Avenue, Toronto

3. Banh Mi Boys - Multiple Locations

4. Kinton Ramen - 181 Baldwin Street, Toronto

5. Rasa - 928 Bloor Street West, Toronto

6. La Carnita - 506 Queen Street West, Toronto

7. El Trompo - 958 Bloor Street West, Toronto

8. Burger's Priest - Multiple Locations

Let’s Answer Your Questions - FAQ

What is the elevation of McRae Point Provincial Park?

Is the place are families friendly?

No

Is there an information center / service center / reception?

No

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Lydia Crawford, an extraordinary woman with an insatiable zest for life, has become an inspirational figure to many through her adventures and infectious good humor. Born and raised in a small town nestled in the mountains, Lydia developed a love for the outdoors at an early age. Her childhood was filled with hiking, camping, and exploring the wilderness, experiences that shaped her into the avid outdoorswoman she is today.

She life was a celebration of adventure, joy, and the great outdoors. She lived with a fierce determination to enjoy every moment and to share that joy with others. Her legacy is one of laughter, exploration, and an unwavering love for the natural world. Lydia's spirit continues to inspire those who knew her and those who discover her story, reminding us all to embrace life with open arms and a heart full of joy.

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