Barrier Free
There are barrier-free washroom stalls at all comfort stations and barrier free showers at the comfort stations located in the campground.
Boat Launch(es)
There is a boat launch and docks for temporary docking.
Comfort Station(s)
There are 12 comfort stations (complete with showers) located throughout the campgrounds and day use areas.
Day Use
Sibbald Point can get extremely busy. Reservations are required to guarantee your visit. You can reserve your daily vehicle permit up to five days ahead of your visit, either online or by phone.
When arriving at the park, please proceed to the designated lanes for visitors with reservations. Please ensure you complete preregistration with your license plate number prior to arrival.
Important: If you do not book in advance, you risk not being able to enter the park due to high visitor numbers. Ensure your day use spot by reserving early.
Flush Toilets
All comfort stations are equipped with flush toilets.
Park Store
The Park Store sells groceries, fast food, ice cream, park souvenirs and camping supplies. It is open from May until September.
Picnic Shelters
Group picnic shelters in the day use area accommodate 50–75 people and are audio device free. Reservations can be made online or by phone.
Rentals
Personal Floatation devices (PFDs) are available at the Registration Office. For a refundable deposit, you can borrow a properly fitted PFD.
Visitor Centre
Eildon Hall Museum, once home to the Sibbald family, displays 19th century artefacts and furniture. It is open during July and August. St. George’s Anglican Church, built in 1877, is located at the northwest corner of the park. Its graveyard is the final resting place of famous Canadian authors Stephen Butler Leacock and Mazo de la Roche.