Leamington.
Leamington fronts the north shore of Lake Erie at the base of the Point Pelee peninsula — the southernmost mainland tip of Canada, sharing latitude with Rome and Barcelona. Point Pelee National Park (1,564 ha, founded 29 May 1918, Canada's smallest national park) anchors the region with the Marsh Boardwalk through Ramsar-designated cattail wetland, the Botham Tree Trail through Carolinian forest, the Tip at the southernmost point, and 12 km of bike trails plus a 9 km park roadway.
Hillman Marsh Conservation Area runs 5 km of trails around an 87-acre managed shorebird cell ten minutes north of the park. Seacliff Park and the Leamington Marina (242 seasonal floating docks) anchor the municipal waterfront with a sandy Lake Erie beach and a connecting boardwalk.
The Caldwell First Nation reclaimed an 80-hectare Leamington reserve in November 2020 after a centuries-long territorial claim tied to Point Pelee. Leamington is roughly 45 minutes from downtown Windsor along Highway 3 through the largest greenhouse cluster in North America.
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- 01Point Pelee National Park is the southernmost point of mainland Canada, with the same latitude as Rome and Barcelona.Source ↗
- 02Point Pelee was founded 29 May 1918 and is Canada's smallest national park at 1,564 hectares (3,860 acres).Source ↗
- 03Approximately 360 bird species have been recorded at Point Pelee, including 41 of 53 regularly occurring North American warbler species.Source ↗
- 04Point Pelee was designated a RASC Dark-Sky Preserve on 12 May 2006 — the first Canadian national park to receive this designation.Source ↗
- 05Point Pelee was designated a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance on 27 May 1987.Source ↗
- 06The Caldwell First Nation took possession of an 80-hectare Leamington reserve in November 2020, after a centuries-long claim tied to Point Pelee.Source ↗
9. activities
worth your time
Hiking
The Marsh Boardwalk loops through the cattail wetland of Point Pelee — the entry into the Ramsar-designated marsh — and the Botham Tree Trail (one to two hours) carries through Carolinian forest characteristic of the southernmost mainland Canada. The Tip itself is reached via the seasonal park shuttle or on foot from the Visitor Centre. Hillman Marsh Conservation Area adds 5 km of trails around the managed shorebird cell ten minutes north, and Seacliff Park has a Lake Erie waterfront boardwalk that connects to the Leamington Marina.
Read field guide arrow_outwardNature & Discovery
The Point Pelee Visitor Centre and Marsh Boardwalk anchor a cluster of birding-by-walking sites that has put Leamington on the international birding map: spring warbler waves at the Tip and the woodlot along the park roadway, fall monarch staging on the same point, and Hillman Marsh Conservation Area's 87-acre managed cell — Ontario Field Ornithologists volunteers guide identification from the Shorebird Viewing Blind during the May Shorebird Celebration. Approximately 360 bird species have been recorded across the park, including 41 of the 53 regularly occurring North American warbler species.
Read field guide arrow_outwardCycling
Inside Point Pelee National Park, 12 km of bike trails plus a 9 km park roadway carry riders from the entrance gate down the peninsula toward the Tip — a flat, traffic-controlled corridor through Carolinian forest, marsh, and beach ridge that is unusual nationally as a national-park interior bike route. The Leamington waterfront boardwalk between the Marina and Seacliff Park rounds out the in-town cycling, and Highway 3 connects east to Wheatley and west toward Kingsville through the Essex County greenhouse and wine corridor.
Read field guide arrow_outwardPaddling — Flatwater
Canoe and kayak put-ins at the Point Pelee Marsh open into the Ramsar-designated wetland — paddling among cattail channels alongside the same shorebirds and warblers that the Marsh Boardwalk overlooks, with the Tip's monarch staging trees visible to the south on calm fall mornings. Hillman Marsh Conservation Area adds quieter water on the managed wetland system ten minutes north. The waters are sheltered and shallow; the experience is birding-by-paddle rather than open-water expedition.
Read field guide arrow_outwardSailing & Boating
Leamington Marina is a deep-harbour Lake Erie facility with 242 seasonal and 50 transient floating docks, full-service fuel, pump-out, shore power, and a connecting boardwalk to Seacliff Park. The marina is a documented Lake Erie cruising stop on the Great Lakes circuit, with the Pelee Island ferry corridor a short run east and the Wheatley harbour beyond. Lake Erie wind exposure off the peninsula keeps sailors honest; the marina's protected basin gives a sheltered launch.
Read field guide arrow_outwardSwimming & Beach
Two distinct sandy Lake Erie beaches anchor Leamington swimming. Inside Point Pelee National Park, the West Beach runs along the park's Lake Erie shoreline — the same beach that doubles as a Dark Sky Preserve viewing platform after sunset. Seacliff Beach at Seacliff Park, on the municipal waterfront, has eight hectares of park around an accessible boardwalk, a mobility mat extending to the water's edge, beach-volleyball courts, and a tomato-themed splash pad — a full-service municipal beach connected by boardwalk to the Leamington Marina.
Read field guide arrow_outwardSky Watching
Point Pelee was designated a RASC Dark-Sky Preserve on 12 May 2006 — the first Canadian national park to receive the designation. One night a month the park stays open until midnight for Dark Sky Nights, with the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada onsite with telescopes. West Beach and the Visitor Centre parking lots are the park's best car-accessible stargazing locations. The peninsula's narrow geography and Lake Erie surround keep ambient light low; a seasonal star chart is available at the front gate.
Read field guide arrow_outwardSeasonal Phenomena
The Tip at Point Pelee National Park is the staging ground for fall monarch butterfly migration: butterflies cluster on sheltered tree limbs near the southern point, waiting for favourable winds before crossing Lake Erie on the first leg of a roughly 3,000 km journey to the mountains of central Mexico. Movement starts in late August and runs through mid-October, with peak clusters typically forming during the middle of September. Butterflies are best viewed at the Tip just before sunset or in the early morning. Spring warbler waves are the season's other anchor — first three weeks of May.
Read field guide arrow_outwardWildlife Viewing
Spring warbler migration at Point Pelee — first three weeks of May — is the marquee window: 41 of 53 regularly occurring North American warbler species have been recorded, with hard-to-find species like Prothonotary, Hooded, and Blackburnian feeding within a few feet of visitors at the southernmost mainland point in Canada. Hillman Marsh's managed wetland cell concentrates spring shorebirds on mudflats during the May 1–21 Shorebird Celebration, drawing sandpipers, willets, godwits, and rarities. Approximately 360 bird species have been recorded across the park.
Read field guide arrow_outward11. more outings
surveyed.
Activities supported across Leamington without a featured write-up.
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Trail Running
Point Pelee NP roadway and trails - 02
Walking & Strolling
Seacliff Park boardwalk - 03
Camping
glamping - 04
Surf & Wind
windsurfing · kitesurfing - 05
Diving & Snorkeling
Available - 06
Freshwater Fishing
walleye · smallmouth-bass - 07
Motorized Touring
scenic-drive - 08
Indigenous Experiences
Caldwell First Nation reserve in Leamington (territorial framing; traditional territory included Point Pelee) - 09
Food & Drink
farm-tour-u-pick · farmers-market - 10
Heritage & Culture
museum - 11
Outdoor Education
outdoor-education-camp
Local operators.
Trusted outfitters, guides, and experience providers in Leamington.
Chante Fishing Charters
Fishing charters (walleye, bass, perch), overnight fishing packages at Chante Fish Inn
Visit website arrow_outwardGrape Vine Tours
Wine & brewery tours with lunch
Visit website arrow_outwardKingsville Cycle Works
Bike & e-bike rentals
Visit website arrow_outwardLaliberte Guide Service
Fishing charters (walleye, bass, musky)
Visit website arrow_outwardMeadowlark Birding Tours
Point Pelee migration birding tours
Visit website arrow_outwardPedal n Pour
Pedal bike bar tours, sightseeing, brewery tours
Visit website arrow_outwardPelee Birding
Guided bird watching tours year-round
Visit website arrow_outwardPelee Island Adventures
E-bike rentals, golf cart rentals, bike rentals, SUP boards, wine tours/tastings (Vin Villa, Stone House), customized adventure itineraries/tours
Visit website arrow_outwardRiver Canard Canoe Company
Kayak/canoe rentals, guided wildlife/historical tours, paddleboard, moon floats
Visit website arrow_outwardSarah Parks Horsemanship
Horseback riding lessons, children's programs, day camps, horsemanship
Visit website arrow_outwardUrban Surf
Kayak/SUP rentals, paddles, fitness classes
Visit website arrow_outwardWalleye Wrangler Charters
Fishing charters walleye/multi-species, sunset cruises
Visit website arrow_outwardWindsor Premier Cruises
River sightseeing cruises, dinner cruises, charters
Visit website arrow_outwardWindsorEats
Distillery tours, city tours, food/drink walking tours, bike tours
Visit website arrow_outwardWine Trail Ride
Cycling wine tours, tastings
Visit website arrow_outwardKey resources.
- parks.canada.caPoint Pelee National Park — trails, the Tip shuttle, Camp Henry oTENTik, fees and seasons — Parks Canada
- parks.canada.caSongbird and warbler migration timing at Point Pelee — Parks Canada
- essexregionconservation.caHillman Marsh Conservation Area and Shorebird Celebration — Essex Region Conservation Authority
- leamington.caSeacliff Park and Beach — Municipality of Leamington
- parks.canada.caPoint Pelee Dark Sky Nights — designation, programming, best stargazing locations — Parks Canada
- parks.canada.caMonarch butterfly migration at Point Pelee — Parks Canada
- leamington.caLeamington Marina — slip rates, boat launch, services — Municipality of Leamington
- caldwellfirstnation.caCaldwell First Nation — community and programming