Point Pelee National Park | |
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Parc national de la Pointe-Pelée | |
Location in Southern Ontario | |
Location | Ontario, Canada |
Nearest city | Leamington, Ontario |
Coordinates | 41°57′51″N 82°31′4″W / 41.96417°N 82.51778°W |
Area | 15 km2 (5.8 sq mi) |
Established | 29 May 1918 |
Visitors | 491,122 (in 2022–23[1]) |
Governing body | Parks Canada |
Official name | Point Pelee |
Designated | 27 May 1987 |
Reference no. | 368[2] |
Point Pelee National Park (/ˈpiːliː/; French: Parc national de la Pointe-Pelée) is a national park in Essex County in southwestern Ontario, Canada where it extends into Lake Erie. The word pelée is French for 'bald'. Point Pelee 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 just north of the Canada–United States border in Lake Erie.[3] Point Pelee is the southernmost point of mainland Canada,[3] and is located on a foundation of glacial sand, silt and gravel that bites into Lake Erie. This spit of land is slightly more than seven kilometres long by 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) wide at its northern base. Established in 1918, Point Pelee was the first national park in Canada to be established for conservation.[3] It was designated as a Ramsar site on 27 May 1987.[4]