The trails at Misery Bay Provincial Park are open all year
The Visitor Centre & Washrooms are CLOSED
A big thanks to all of our visitors, volunteers, and supporters. We welcomed nearly 6000 visitors to Misery Bay Provincial Park this year!
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Despite the moniker, “Misery Loves Company,” Misery Bay never fails to leave visitors with a smile on their face. With its beautiful views of Lake Huron, fascinating alvar landscapes, and extensive forests, it’s no wonder so many people have it on their ‘Must Visit’ lists. Each year we greet more and more people from all around the world - we'd love for you to be one of them!
Please join us at Misery Bay and hike our trails - but please respect our park and what it protects.
Remember that Misery Bay Provincial Park is classified as a Nature Reserve Park in the Provincial Parks system, giving it the highest level of protection.
So enjoy to the fullest - but please do not remove anything from the park (except fond memories, photos, and of course your garbage) and leave everything as you found it!
Every rock, plant, flower, clamshell, stick, and branch is an important part of the unique Misery Bay ecosystem, and it is important that it stays where it is.
Cheers,
The Board of Directors
FRIENDS OF MISERY BAY
Misery Bay is a day use park only.
Day use fees, as set by Ontario Parks, are now per vehicle, with all occupants included in fee. Fees are as follows:
$12.25 Regular
$ 9.75 Senior
$ 6.00 Person with disabilities
Please check the Ontario Parks website for annual day use permits allowing day use access at over 100 Ontario Provincial Parks for the season.