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A picturesque park is at the southernmost point of the Canadian mainland

8 May 20253 Mins Read

Point Pelee National Park is the place to go for a warm, beachy escape without leaving the province, and it’s as far south as you can get.

The park’s land comes to a point, which happens to be the southernmost on the Canadian mainland! Yep, you literally can’t go farther south while on the ground in Canada.

If you want to check it out, you’ll be happy to know that there are plenty of other things to see and do while you’re there, including strolling along one of the seven scenic hiking trails.

Getting to Point Pelee National Park

Whether it’s snow-covered in the winter or dripping in sunshine in the summer, Point Pelee draws in large crowds from all over any time of year.

Driving from Toronto or the GTA will take you around four and a half hours.

There are park fees for visitors priced at $7 per adult, $6 for seniors and free for children. In the summertime, prices increase to $9 per adult and $7.75 per senior.

Exploring Point Pelee National Park

The Tip Trail is the hike you’re going to want to take to get to the southernmost point.

This is an easy trail at just one kilometre in length. Don’t forget to snap a photo when you arrive at the tip!

If you want to get some more steps in and venture through a beautiful forest, check out the Woodland Nature Trail. Spanning two and a half kilometres, you’ll be treated to views of the oldest forest habitat in the area.

The Marsh Boardwalk also needs to be on your list of park stops. The boardwalk leads to an observation tower with telescopes so you can survey the park and all its beauty.

End the day by grabbing a bite to eat at the nearby Ship Ahoy Restaurant. The fish and chips or the perch fish tacos are a must – trust me.

Where: 1118 Point Pelee Dr. – Leamington, Ont.

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