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Point Pelee National Park

Point Pelee National Park

1118 Point Pelee Dr, Leamington, Ontario
(519) 322-2365
http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/on/pelee/index.aspx

A lush Carolinian forest oasis at the southern tip of Canada, Point Pelee National Park resounds with migrating song birds in the spring, hums with cicadas in the summer, flutters with Monarch butterflies in the fall and is a peaceful place of reflection in the winter.

Photo Credit: http://naol.ca/news/na/0806/5_09320H338_23.jpg

Text Credit: http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/on/pelee/index.aspx

NEWS FEED
  • Amazing
    guestBook Guestbook/ Keeners/ Jun 10, 2017

    Our kids had the day off of school, so we made the trek from Haldimand County. What a gorgeous place to visit. We spent the afternoon walking the beach, skipping stones and exploring the boardwalk. My kids can't wait to visit again!

  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ Keeners/ Jun 10, 2017
  • Great walks!
    guestBook Guestbook/ shccampbell/ May 15, 2017

    I went here with my family a few years ago. I really loved how the walk out to the point was filled with interesting facts and history about the park and the amazing diversity that is in it. I also really enjoyed the boardwalk, it's a beautiful spot to take pictures!

  • Gusty
    guestBook Guestbook/ teadependency/ Sep 9, 2016

    I went once when I was an early teen. The sky was cloudy and the wind just about knocked me off my feet, but it was fun nonetheless!

  • Great for a visit!
    guestBook Guestbook/ logz/ Aug 30, 2016

    I remember as a kid visiting Point Pelee. It was amazing to explore the island and talk with the locals. Everything was completely different from where I grew up.

  • United Through Colour
    guestBook Guestbook/ dominique89/ Mar 2, 2016 United Through Colour

    In this particular photo, you can see an abundance of people who are arranged accordingly to reveal a rainbow-like pattern overall. Specifically, these people are leaders of Ontario who have been selected by their high schools to gather at a Youth Leadership Camp of Canada in Orillia, Ontario. These people do not only know how to lead, but they know how to inspire others through mentoring their peers, family, and those willing to become future leaders. This photo clearly reveals how individuals from different areas can unite to create a beautiful "rainbow" by complementing each other through initiative, perseverance, and leadership. Each and every one of these people you see worked, planned, and had fun together to allow every person to have the same incredible experience as the other. Personally, I took part in this camp in May 2015, and I must say that it was the best experience of my life so far. I learned how to guide others by being an ideal role model for young individuals who attended the camp, which is truly an important aspect in leadership. I feel that not enough young adults are realizing their true potential as a person and how they are able to exploit this potential in order to make this world a better place overall. Ultimately, great leaders can result in greater success. Our world needs more willing leaders to guide others through this journey to positively change the shape of success for many generations to come.

  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ christg/ Feb 16, 2015
Point Pelee National Park

Point Pelee National Park

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Point Pelee was established as a National Park in:

1860 1818 1960 1918
NEWS FEED
  • Amazing
    guestBook Guestbook/ Keeners/ Jun 10, 2017

    Our kids had the day off of school, so we made the trek from Haldimand County. What a gorgeous place to visit. We spent the afternoon walking the beach, skipping stones and exploring the boardwalk. My kids can't wait to visit again!

  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ Keeners/ Jun 10, 2017
  • Great walks!
    guestBook Guestbook/ shccampbell/ May 15, 2017

    I went here with my family a few years ago. I really loved how the walk out to the point was filled with interesting facts and history about the park and the amazing diversity that is in it. I also really enjoyed the boardwalk, it's a beautiful spot to take pictures!

  • Gusty
    guestBook Guestbook/ teadependency/ Sep 9, 2016

    I went once when I was an early teen. The sky was cloudy and the wind just about knocked me off my feet, but it was fun nonetheless!

  • Great for a visit!
    guestBook Guestbook/ logz/ Aug 30, 2016

    I remember as a kid visiting Point Pelee. It was amazing to explore the island and talk with the locals. Everything was completely different from where I grew up.

  • United Through Colour
    guestBook Guestbook/ dominique89/ Mar 2, 2016 United Through Colour

    In this particular photo, you can see an abundance of people who are arranged accordingly to reveal a rainbow-like pattern overall. Specifically, these people are leaders of Ontario who have been selected by their high schools to gather at a Youth Leadership Camp of Canada in Orillia, Ontario. These people do not only know how to lead, but they know how to inspire others through mentoring their peers, family, and those willing to become future leaders. This photo clearly reveals how individuals from different areas can unite to create a beautiful "rainbow" by complementing each other through initiative, perseverance, and leadership. Each and every one of these people you see worked, planned, and had fun together to allow every person to have the same incredible experience as the other. Personally, I took part in this camp in May 2015, and I must say that it was the best experience of my life so far. I learned how to guide others by being an ideal role model for young individuals who attended the camp, which is truly an important aspect in leadership. I feel that not enough young adults are realizing their true potential as a person and how they are able to exploit this potential in order to make this world a better place overall. Ultimately, great leaders can result in greater success. Our world needs more willing leaders to guide others through this journey to positively change the shape of success for many generations to come.

  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ christg/ Feb 16, 2015

A lush Carolinian forest oasis at the southern tip of Canada, Point Pelee National Park resounds with migrating song birds in the spring, hums with cicadas in the summer, flutters with Monarch butterflies in the fall and is a peaceful place of reflection in the winter.

1118 Point Pelee Dr, Leamington, Ontario
(519) 322-2365
http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/on/pelee/index.aspx
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