Located on the southern shores of Lake Simcoe in Sutton West, Sibbald Point Provincial Park is one of Ontario’s most popular summer destinations. Just an hour’s drive north of Toronto, it offers a perfect blend of sprawling sandy beaches, rich pioneer history, and classic car camping.
The Beach: The park’s crown jewel is its long, sandy beach. The waters of Lake Simcoe here are famously shallow and clear, making it an ideal spot for families with young children.
Eildon Hall Museum: Once the 19th-century estate of the Sibbald family, this manor house now serves as a museum (open July and August). It provides a fascinating look at settler life with authentic period furnishings and artifacts