Hi EVERYONE... Indian Point Provincial Park is really a beautiful park and was transferred to the Ontario Parks by my Great Aunt so l have a passion for the park and area. It has lovely trails for walking or skiing, not sleds, atvs or motorcross etc. There are several endangers species to be protected.
IMPORTANT NOTICE! The Official park trail head is marked By signage and at the top of Grandy road where the pavement ends. If you do continue to travel and not park at the designated area and arrive at the Big Corner where there is signage For INDIAN POINT Residents and is a A PRIVATE ROAD For Members!!! Soon a Ontario Parks sign will say “not an authorized access road. This is where you TURN AROUND!!!!!! There is no access to the park at any point on our private road. Respect our privacy and go back to the official trail head. The tennis court road that so many think is an access is our privately owned too and is not to be utilize for access in to the trails nor exiting thru the park.. NO PARKING NO TRESPASSING Signs are posted and that also applies to the end of our road towards the cul de sac. It is Also NO ACCESS, NO PARKING. Fines are going to be enforced with the amount of people accessing. Signs are posted currently posted and still people ignore and think is is okay. Private property is private property as your own home would be. Please respect and be considerate and know you are able to enjoy public property at the proper entrance. Trespassers will be subject to prosecution going forward. Enjoy the park... not our property. Thank you! President Indian Point Property Owners...
Read moreNice flat trail with varying stands of tree species. BEWARE that the publicly accessible area of the park is where Grandy Road ends and Indian Point Road begins, which is gravelled. There is a park sign on the south side and a small parking area on the north side for about 6 vehicles. This is best regarded as the only formal location for unfettered public access to the park. Indian Road extends farther west through the park grounds until there is a large bend in the road turning south flowing "seamlessly" to the IPPOA cottages. If venturing, that is where you need to turn around as the road crosses into private lands beyond. There is signage at that point, but to the IPPOA, I recommend that the road be reconfigured to a "driveway appearance" with double obelisks to discourage wandering as it currently appears more like a "Welcome" to visitors. That being said, while you can drive to the very end of Indian Road where access to the park resumes, there is a turning button replete with No Parking signs. So unless you want to parachute into the park there, best to park at the top and avoid being confronted by the...
Read moreThe Indian Point Provincial Park trail head is at the beginning of the gravel road, parking on right and info sign on left! If you travel the road there is a large corner and at this point TURN AROUND AS THERE IS NO LONGER ACCESS TO THE PARK. THIS IS A PRIVATELY MAINTAINED ROAD WITH, PRIVATE MEMBERS AND FOR RESIDENTS ONLY, NO TRESPASSING WITH NO ACCESS TO BEACHES, CAMPING OR BOAT LAUNCHING. SIGNAGE IS POSTED AND IS NOW BEING MONITORED. WHILE IN PARK ENJOY ALL THE BEAUTY IT HAS TO OFFER. AT THE T IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PARK TO THE RIGHT LEADS TO A PRIVATE PARK WITH NO EXIT. DO NOT ENTER. TURN AROUND TO USE PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS. GOOGLE MAPS NEEDS TO CORRECT THEIR CONTENT TO THIS AREA. PLEASE RESPECT OUR PRIVACY AND HAVE FUN...
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