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Point Pelee National Park
At the southernmost point of the Canadian mainland - Point Pelee National Park, experience nature like never before. Whether you cycle, paddle, or hike Canada’s second smallest and most ecologically diverse national park, you’ll be immersed in an unforgettable eco-adventure.
Calendar of events
Take part in a wide range of events, special activities, and memorable experiences at Point Pelee.
Monarch migration
For a few special days each autumn, Point Pelee is a temporary home to migrating Monarch butterflies.
Art at the oTENTiks
Art at the oTENTiks is a two-day event featuring artists and artisans demonstrating their craft and selling their goods.
Visiting Point Pelee National Park
Activities and experiences
Things to do all year round including: birding, hiking, canoeing and kayaking, cycling, swimming, camping and more.
Plan your visit
How to get here, hours of operation, fees, directions, park rules, rental information and more to help plan your visit.
Parks Canada App
An interactive digital map of Point Pelee National Park is available on the Parks Canada App.
Camping and overnight accomodation
Camping in oTENTik A-frame cabins located in Camp Henry. Enjoy a comfortable & convenient stay available all year round.
Fees
Prices of admissions including: daily admissions, seasonal passes, Parks Canada Discovery Passes, facility rentals, and camping.
Safety and guidelines
Plan ahead and prepare for your visit with important bulletins, information on ticks, unsafe swimming conditions, paddling safety and more.
About Point Pelee National Park
Nature and science
Learn about the wildlife and diverse ecosystems of Point Pelee National Park and conservation projects to protect them.
Stewardship and management
Access information about the management plan, commercial permits, partners, business licencing, and contact information for Point Pelee National Park.
Contact Point Pelee National Park
Park:
Phone number:
519-322-2365
Parks Canada Toll-free:
Phone number:
1-888-773-8888
Email address:
pelee.info@pc.gc.ca
1118 Point Pelee Drive
Leamington ON N8H 3V4
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