Due to a potential safety issue, the Tip Tower remains closed to visitors. The Tip area remains accessible to visitors.

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.

 

Festival of Birds

Celebrate spring bird migration and participate in special programs, join us for guided hikes, and more.

oTENTik camping

Stay in an oTENTik at Camp Henry anytime all year round. 

Dark Sky Nights

Explore the park after dark and experience the dark sky preserve.

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.

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.

How to get here

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

Hours of operation

April 12 to 30, 2024, open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Complete schedule

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