Visit Pelee Island, Canada
Pelee Island is Canada’s most southerly inhabited point, where there is plenty of time to enjoy the beaches, cycle around the island, enjoy really fantastic bird watching or visit the winery.
Pelee Island is Canada’s most southerly inhabited point and shares the 42nd parallel with cities such as Barcelona.
This small flat island, approximately six by thirteen kilometres in size, lies at the western end of Lake Erie and is reached by ferry from either Leamington or Kingsville.
The mild climate is ideal for vineyards, and the Pelee Island Winery is a well-known attraction.
Activities on Pelee Island
The pace of life here is slower so there is plenty of time to enjoy the beaches, cycle around the island, enjoy really fantastic bird watching or visit the winery for a tour and tasting.
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