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Point Farms

Point Farms Provincial Park

Biking

Trails and roadways are available for cycling.

Birding

The park offers a wide range of habitat that hosts a variety of birds. Some of which include turkeys, Red-tailed Hawks, Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, chickadees, Orioles, Blue Jays.

Boating

There is no boat ramp within the park.

Discovery Program

Join our staff at Discovery programs in July and August to deepen your connection with nature! Check the weekly events calendars posted throughout the park for details on upcoming opportunities.

Or pick up a Discovery Activity Book and explore on your own!

Hiking

Old Farms Trail – 4km (1.5 hours), loop, easy
Take a leisurely walk through areas that were once old farm fields and orchards.

Below the Bluff Trail - 0.5 km (20 minutes) linear, easy
Walk beneath a mixed wood forest while listening to the birds above and waves from nearby Lake Huron.

Ravine Trail - 1 km (30 minutes) linear, moderate
A more challenging hike with rugged terrain and steep inclines that wind along side of a ravine. Steps to the beach can be accessed at the end of the trail.

Hunting

The holder of a small game licence may hunt wildlife in accordance with the licence at Point Farms Provincial Park beginning on the first day of the open season for the wildlife or October 15, whichever is later; and ending on the last day of the open season for the wildlife or the last day of February whichever is earlier.

Small game hunting with associated licence and permits is to be in accordance with Ontario Hunting Regulations. For more information, please visit https://www.ontario.ca/document/ontario-hunting-regulations-summary

Hunting is not permitted within fenced areas.

Swimming

There is a beautiful natural, sandy beach located north of the point and easily accessible from the Colborne Campground and beach parking lot. Please note: there are no lifeguards posted at the beaches. Pets are only permitted in the designated area.

Winter Activities

The park is closed in the winter however cross-country skiing and hiking is permitted on roads and trails. Snowmobiling on roadways only is also permitted.