Sibbald Point Provincial Park

The park is located to the east of the vacation town of Jackson's Point, and The Briars Resort and Country Club which was still owned by the Sibbald family until it was sold in 2017.

[3] Sibbald Point Provincial Park has long sand beaches, sunny and shaded campsites, large grassy picnic areas and a forested hiking trail.

The family home was purchased by Susan Sibbald from Major William Kingdom Rains in 1835.

Today the building serves as a museum dedicated to life in rural Ontario during the mid-nineteenth century.

Attached to the church is a small cemetery which contains the graves of many prominent citizens of the Lake Simcoe area including writers Stephen Leacock and Mazo de la Roche as well as musician Jim Schwalm.