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Point Pelee National Park

Point Pelee National Park
Point Pelee National Park

Point Pelee National Park

Pelee Island location
Pelee Island location
Point Pelee National Park (; French Parc National de la Pointe-Pelée) extends from the mainland of Essex County in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It consists of a peninsula of land, mainly of marsh and woodland habitats, that tapers to a sharp point as it extends into Lake Erie. Middle Island, also part of Point Pelee National Park, was acquired in 2000 and is located just north of the Canada?United States border in Lake Erie. Point Pelee is the southernmost point of mainland Canada.

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History

Point Pelee was made a national park in 1918 at the urging of birders and hunters. Commercial fishing continued in the park until 1969. Point Pelee was the only Canadian national park to allow hunting until duck hunting was ended in 1989. This site was named "Pointe-Pelée" or "bare point" by French explorers because the eastern side was rocky and had no trees.

It forms the southernmost point in mainland Canada (its latitudinal position is the same as the northernmost counties of California) and is part of a bird and butterfly migration corridor over Lake Erie via Point Pelee and the Lake Erie islands. Over 360 bird species have been recorded in the park. The peak time for bird migration is spring, especially May, when tired migrants make first landfall after their journey north across the lake.

Many birdwatchers from North America and abroad visit the park in spring, often staying in the nearby town of Leamington. One attraction, apart from the sheer numbers and variety of bird passing through on migration, is the opportunity to see more northerly breeding species such as Blackpoll Warbler before they move on.

In March 2006 high winds washed away the sand point and all that remained was a platform.[1] In October 2007 the level of lake Erie dropped enough to reveal the point again extending at least half a mile out into the water and at least wide with a beautiful winding curving shape to it and covered with sand and round rocks of all shapes and colours.[2]

Images

<gallery> Image:Point Pelee looking south.jpg|Point Pelee looking south. Image:Point Pelee April 2008.JPG|Point Pelee looking South in April 2008 Image:Point Pelee looking north.jpg|Point Pelee looking north. Image:Pt Pelee Marsh Boardwalk.jpg|Boardwalk across a marsh in the park. Image:Boardwalk in Pelee.JPG|Boardwalk in April </gallery>

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