Pelee Island
Pelee 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. ContentsUnderstand[edit]Get in[edit]By boat[edit]Ferry[edit]There are two ferries from Canada and one from the US. You need to make reservations as they can be fully booked for weeks.
By Air[edit]Fees/Permits[edit]If 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 around[edit]Bicycling is the best way to see the 9 mile island. They are available for rent near the West Dock. See[edit][add listing]Do[edit][add listing]
Buy[edit][add listing]Eat[edit][add listing]Drink[edit][add listing]Sleep[edit][add listing]Lodging[edit]Check out www.pelee.org for a list of all the places available to rent. Camping[edit]Backcountry[edit]Stay safe[edit]Get out[edit]![]()
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