POINT PELEE

Point Pelee National Park, located at the southernmost tip of mainland Canada, is renowned as a premier birding destination, attracting birdwatchers from around the world. Its strategic position along major migratory flyways over Lake Erie makes it a vital stopover for migratory birds. Over 390 bird species have been recorded in the park, with peak migration occurring in May during the Festival of Birds. During this time, birders can observe a diverse array of species, including various warblers, vireos, and orioles. The park's diverse habitats, such as marshes, forests, and savannahs, support both migratory and resident bird populations year-round. Visitors can explore over 20 km of trails,

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