Did you know that there’s an Ontario island that is home to over 200 people? It is known for being one of “Canada’s best-kept secrets”, and we just have to spill. Here’s what to know about Pelee Island.
Known as Canada’s southernmost populated island, Pelee Island is a popular destination with plenty of things to do. This is especially true when the weather is just right. According to the Township of Pelee, the island is filled with historical sites, shops, nature walks, and even nightlife!
All about Peele Island
It’s a nature-lovers’ paradise and a city slickers’ escape. That’s why it’s considered one of “Canada’s best-kept secrets,” according to its website.
Not only does it shine bright in the summertime, thanks to its sandy beaches and pristine waters, but it’s also a quiet and friendly island all year round.
The island is also home to a marina and campground. You can also explore its shops, restaurants, galleries, and a performing arts venue. Why not stop by Pelee Island Winery? After all, the island is regarded as the “birthplace of winemaking in Canada.”
Outdoor adventures
Love a good hike? Explore the 28 km circular route of the Pelee Island Waterfront Trail. According to the township, it travels close to the Lake Erie shoreline all around the island.
“The route travels quiet country roads, through small hamlets, farmland, vineyards and natural areas, and has equal sections that are paved and unpaved,” shares the site.
“The Waterfront Trail also connects to the islands’ Ecological Trail System, providing access to beaches, forests, sand dunes, marshes and alvars found nowhere else in Canada.”
The island’s tourism site also lists all of the restaurants, shops, services, and accommodations that are open for the season. This makes it easy to plan ahead.
As for getting around on the island, bike or car is preferred. If you decide to ditch your car, the township recommends booking on-island transportation in advance.
“If you choose to not bring a vehicle to Pelee Island, be sure to plan for on-island transportation in advance,” shares the township. “The island is generally not walkable for the casual walker and is bigger than you think.”
If you have a free weekend and aren’t sure what to do with it, consider this your sign to give Pelee a try. If you’re looking ahead into your summer plans, add this outdoor adventure to your bucket list.
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