Explore the Southernmost point of mainland Canada at Point Pelee National Park. Enjoy walking and cycling trails, paddling, birding, swimming and more.
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Oct 18, 2024
If you're planning a stay in one of the O Tentiks at Point Pelee there are a couple of things which might be useful for you to know. And for the record, we think the park is beautiful; small, but bea… Full review by BertEdmonton
Sep 1, 2024
We did 3 of the trails/hikes. lots of fun and not too busy. Staff in the little store were friendly. The lookout on the Marsh Boardwalk was great. Full review by Nomad27872911731
Jul 31, 2024
Beautiful park. The beach was well kept and children could swim freely. We had rented a pavilion for a private birthday party. It was great and had a washroom with running water Full review by Becky P
Which beach is safest to swim for families with Children? Washroom facilities - change tabe, running water? Just concerned and need more details as there is some new waterline being put in close to NorthWest Beach. Hoping to get some feed back as we plan to travel 18th Jul22
An otentik is a mix of a cabin and a tent. You can rent them through the Parks Canada website which will also give you more info on how they look, what to bring with you, and what is …
An otentik is a mix of a cabin and a tent. You can rent them through the Parks Canada website which will also give you more info on how they look, what to bring with you, and what is included.
I am travelling to Point Pelee area in March but I thought that the park was closed. Can I still walk along the shoreline inside park boundaries?
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According to the Point Pelee website, the park hours are: September 7, 2021 to March 31, 2022:open Monday to Sunday 7 a.m. to sunset. Unless you have heard something …
According to the Point Pelee website, the park hours are: September 7, 2021 to March 31, 2022:open Monday to Sunday 7 a.m. to sunset. Unless you have heard something different from the Park authorities, I would say it is open. There is a gate at the front where you have to pay the fee, so if it is closed you'd be out of luck getting very far.
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Why did Parks Canada close the Tip Tower?
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The safety of our visitors and staff is of the utmost importance to Parks Canada. In May 2022, a possible safety issue was identified on the Tip Tower,...