Difference between revisions of "Pelee Island"
Revision as of 21:08, 5 November 2009Pelee Island [1] is in Ontario, Canada. Located at the confluence of two migration routes – the Atlantic Flyway and the Mississippi flyway. The Island is a significant stopover site for many species of birds and insects (like monarch butterflies). Birding is a popular pastime and draw for tourism as well as the annual pheasant hunt on the island.
UnderstandGet inBy boatFerryThere are two ferries from Canada and one from the US. You need to make reservations as they can be fully booked for weeks.
By AirFees/PermitsIf you are fishing in Ontario or Canadian waters, make sure you have the appropriate fishing license. Same for the annual pheasant hunt. You will need the appropriate license. Get aroundBicycling is the best way to see the 9 mile island. They are available for rent near the West Dock. SeeDo
BuyEatDrinkSleepLodgingCheck out www.pelee.org for a list of all the places available to rent. CampingBackcountryStay safeGet out
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