A complex ecosystem unfolds at this all-season park on a seven-kilometre
stretch of coast on Lake Huron. Guided walks by the shore and through
silver maple swamps, cattail marshes, ponds, fens and bogs reveal
unusual inhabitants. Carnivorous (meat-eating) plants make this
their home. Rare dwarf lake iris and the elusive spotted turtle
appear in the spring. Migrating birds, including the black-crowned
night heron and the American egret, stop here to snack. Winter visitors
can camp in yurts and cross-country ski.
Visit the Friends
of MacGregor Point web site.
Bringing your own supply of firewood to the park this summer? Please read this. |