Leamington, Ontario is only four and a half hours from Toronto and within the small town, is the most southern mainland point in the whole country. Not only that, but Leamington also shares the same latitude as Barcelona, Rome and northern California. Yep, you can head south this winter and you don’t even have to leave the province.
Point Pelee in Leamington, Ontario
If you want to check out the most southern mainland point in Canada for yourself, you can do so at Point Pelee National Park in Leamington. The park is open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to dusk. While there are over 11 km of trails to explore, the Tip Trail is the one that will lead you to the point. Spanning just one km, the walk is short and sweet. One of the coolest parts is that, just as the name suggests, the land comes to an actual point that anyone is welcome to walk right up to.
One of the other popular trails in Point Pelee National Park is the Woodland Nature Trail. This almost three-kilometre loop winds through the oldest forest habitat in the park, which is particularly beautiful when there’s a fresh blanket of snow covering everything.
Another cool feature at Point Pelee? The park is a Dark Sky Preserve. What does that mean? According to Parks Canada, “It means that the park is one of the best places to explore the night sky in Canada.” If you head over on a clear evening millions of stars are visible and there are even designated nights where Point Pelee National Park stays open until midnight so that star-gazers can get the best view possible.
What else is there to do in Leamington, Ontario?
Loved by locals and visitors alike, Cured Craft Brewing Co. is a must-stop while in Leamington. This welcoming spot has a rotating beer list of seasonal options, as well as classics you can expect every time you visit. For winter, the brewery has a strawberry white chocolate white stout! The food menu includes a selection of sandwiches such as chicken parm, pulled pork, a reuben, chicken season and prime rib.
Buffalo mac and cheese, chicken pot pie, and a bacon cheddar burger are just a few other options.
Head down to Seacliff Park to see the sunset over Lake Erie to end your day. The park connects to Seacliff Beach and as long as you’re dressed accordingly, finishing your day cozied up to see the sun go down here can be enjoyed any time of the year. The beach is extra magical once the water is frozen over.
Leamington awaits, Ontario.
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