Pelee Island, Ontario, Canada /ˈpiliː/, is an island in the western half of Lake Erie. Pelee Island is connected to the Canadian and United States mainland by ferry service. At 42 km (16 sq mi), Pelee Island is the largest island in Lake Erie and the southernmost populated point in Canada. An Ontario Historical Plaque was erected by the province to commemorate the development of Pelee Island's role in Ontario's heritage. Nearby Middle Island is the southernmost point of land in Canada.
Restaurants in Pelee Island
4.5 based on 346 reviews
Thanks Andrea! We just came in to get out of the rain, and you made it a wonderful experience with truly delicious wines! ????
4.5 based on 64 reviews
The eco-tourism based company ‘Explore Pelee’ was established by Anne Marie Fortner 9 years ago to help make your trip to Pelee hassle free. Local tour guides will show you all the secret magical spots of the island and give historical accounts of life in Canada’s most southern community. Southwestern Ontario is scattered with quaint, small communities full of culture, history and peaceful country landscapes. Pelee Island’s magical charm has been coined the Canadian Caribbean. Some travel far to vacation, but Canada’s most southern community, Pelee Island, is right in your backyard.
4.5 based on 85 reviews
If you're going to go to the trouble of going to Pelee Island and you're Canadian you might as well go here just to say you've been to the Southernmost most inhabited place in Canada. It's a nice leisurely bike ride (rentals available at Comfortech Bike Rentals near where the ship docks from 12 to 2pm) to the wooded entrance and then about a 1.5 km hike through the Nature Reserve and then some beach to get to the southernmost point. There's different things to see in the woods. As for the Southernmost point, ignore some of the complaints of people writing before me. It all depends when you go. I went on a warm (23 C, 73F) mid September day. I wasn't bothered by flies or bugs (I didn't even need spray and suffered no bites) and the water wasn't so high that you couldn't walk to the tip of the island. There was probably over 100 Seagulls just sitting down and hanging out at the point. People are so dumb - they act as if the conditions when they went are what it's like all the time. So just go if you're visiting the island.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Excellent bikes in great condition at a fair price - helmet included! But his service went above and beyond the call of duty for me yesterday. I was running late returning from the lighthouse and trying to get back to the ship before it left at 4pm (you're technically supposed to be there a half hour before they leave). I was already exhausted and dehydrated so I couldn't peddle as fast as at the start. So I'm racing back as fast as I could and it looked like I would miss the boat by a few minutes and have to stay the night on the island (and rent a cottage) But the owner must have anticipated my situation. He met me on the road as I reached his place and told me to keep pedaling to the dock so I could buy my ticket. He said he would pick up the bike later. Well thank God he did that or I'd have missed the boat for sure. I got my ticket and ran to the boat. I got on just in time seconds before 4:00pm. They radioed in right after to start lowering the front of the ship and departed soon after. I was by far the last person onboard. So what a nice thing for him to do. He made no money doing that but he saved me probably over $100 to rent a cottage or stay at a B&B. So great bikes at a fair price with amazing service. You can't go wrong. I highly recommend this activity if you go to the island.
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