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Located at the southernmost point of the Canadian mainland in Leamington, Point Pelee National Park offers visitors a unique and unforgettable eco-adventure. The park is Canada's second smallest, yet most ecologically diverse, national park. Visitors can immerse themselves in nature by cycling, paddling, hiking, and exploring the diverse ecosystems of the park.
During the off-peak season from November 1 to March 31, Point Pelee National Park operates in a limited capacity. Visitors can take advantage of the early bird special, with discounted passes available from February 1st until March 31st, 2024. Additionally, the park offers an Artist-in-Residence program, inviting up to 6 artists to participate in a 5-day residency program.
There are a variety of activities and experiences to enjoy at Point Pelee National Park throughout the year, including birding, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, cycling, swimming, and camping. Visitors can also stay overnight in oTENTik A-frame cabins located in Camp Henry, providing a comfortable and convenient accommodation option.
For those planning a visit, information on how to get to the park, hours of operation, fees, directions, park rules, rental information, and more are available to help plan your trip. Safety guidelines, including information on ticks, unsafe swimming conditions, paddling safety, and more, are also provided to ensure a safe visit for all.
Nature lovers can learn about the wildlife and diverse ecosystems of Point Pelee National Park, as well as conservation projects to protect them. Information on stewardship and park management, commercial permits, partners, business licensing, and contact information is also available for those interested in supporting the park's preservation efforts.
In addition to exploring Point Pelee National Park, visitors can discover more of Canada's history and natural beauty at other Parks Canada sites nearby, such as Fort Malden National Historic Site, Southwold Earthworks National Historic Site, HMCS Haida National Historic Site, Woodside National Historic Site, and Fort George National Historic Site.
With hiking and walking trails throughout the park, including trails suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, visitors can explore the natural beauty of Point Pelee National Park at their own pace. Trail maps are available for reference to help guide visitors through the park's diverse landscapes.