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Visiting Point Pelee, the most southern part of Canada



Located 30 miles (50 km) south-east of Windsor, Ontario, Point Pelee National Park of Canada is one of Canada's smallest national parks and is known for its  mild climate due to its geographic location, which is comparable to Rome and Barcelona.
“Warm and sunny weather” that sounds nice, especially in Michigan during the winter period but…
About 17 ºF (we are talking about not quite less than -8 ºC) and a “refreshing” wind at least made us feel like we were in Canada :D
Anyways, we did not freeze to death and it was definitely worth it!
The marsh boardwalk and the tip, the most southern point of Canada, were awesome and we took a lot of wonderful pictures of the ice crystals, the shafts of sunlight breaking through the clouds, as well as the rough but still calming beach.


Have you ever been to Point Pelee? Maybe in the summer time? What were your experiences?
We would be glad to hear how Point Pelee appears during other seasons!

Comments

Jack Harned said…
I've been close to it, but never visited Point Pelee. Now I'm going to, for sure!
donhab said…
Good place for bird watching in spring and summer. Birds know to go further south in winter!
AutoCom Interns said…
You definitly should, it is so nice :)