Hiking.
The Marsh Boardwalk loops out into the cattail wetland of Point Pelee on a low elevated walk through the heart of a Ramsar-designated marsh. North of the boardwalk, the Botham Tree Trail (one to two hours) winds through Carolinian forest — sycamore, hackberry, sassafras — characteristic of the southernmost mainland strip of Canada.
Both feed into the spine of the peninsula that ends at the Tip.
The brief.
The walking inside Point Pelee is exceptional for ecology rather than for terrain or distance — the park totals 12 km of trails plus the 9 km roadway, all flat, much of it boardwalk or paved. Hillman Marsh Conservation Area's 5 km of trails, ten minutes north on Mersea Road, give a comparable shorebird and marsh experience under ERCA management; note the west cell and surrounding trail are currently closed for invasive Hydrilla eradication.
Seacliff Park's Lake Erie boardwalk runs year-round and connects to the Leamington Marina. May for warblers, September for monarchs, June through August for warmest hiking; winter is walkable but quieter.
5. places.
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Marsh Boardwalk (Point Pelee NP)
Boardwalk loop into the Ramsar-designated cattail wetland; the entry point for marsh ecology by foot.
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Botham Tree Trail (Point Pelee NP)
One to two hours through Carolinian forest characteristic of the southernmost mainland Canada.
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The Tip (Point Pelee NP)
Southernmost-mainland-Canada walking; reached on foot or via the seasonal park shuttle from the Visitor Centre.
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Hillman Marsh trails
5 km of trails around the 87-acre managed shorebird cell, ten minutes north of Point Pelee.
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Seacliff Park boardwalk
Lake Erie waterfront boardwalk on the municipal Leamington shoreline; connects to the Marina.
Today's read.
Cool but comfortable for layered effort · light winds · clean air.
By the book.
- 01Point Pelee requires a Parks Canada day-use or annual pass; vehicle access ends partway down the peninsula and the Tip is reached on foot or by shuttle.Source ↗
- 02Dogs must be leashed in Point Pelee.Source ↗
- 03Hillman Marsh's west cell and surrounding trail are closed for invasive Hydrilla eradication.Source ↗