So this is for Pelee in general... We came over with bikes only. It's a nice place, but not a lot to do here other than bike or Sun. The winery was not open when we came. There are few gift shops, a restaurant and a few fast food counters. Beaches on the east side are nice. No services campground had nice first come first serve lots and they are in trees and on grass - quite nice. There is a store on the campground, but it wasn't open when we first visited. The bike trails are just rough gravel and grass, through bush they aren't too bad. This trail was on the east side, paralleling East Beach Road. This trail was not a stone-dust surface like most. For biking, you can find a paved route, but you might end up on gravel. Gravel roads are fairly rough, especially for race bikes. We'll likely return for a weekend of...
Read moretotally delightful, informative, community-based centre! Just at the ferry dock, just roll on over. Great historic artifacts and good info on the distinctive natural and human history of Pelee Island! I go there every year for the birding, the comfy basic accommodation, the hearty food. The Centre is a true hub of the Pelee...
Read moreIf you’re into history the Pelee Island Heritage centre has two floors with lots of interesting information. It takes about 30 minutes to walk through.The cost is $5 per person.Located right across the street from the...
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