Point Pelee National Park’s annual passes are now on sale!

News release

February 7, 2019             Point Pelee National Park, ON                   Parks Canada Agency

Visitors to Point Pelee National Park have a great opportunity to purchase their discounted annual pass during the Early Bird pass sale, now on until March 31st, 2019. The Early Bird pass discounted prices are $29.40 (regular $39.20) for adults, $25.75 (regular $34.30) for seniors, and $66.75 (regular $78.50) for families/groups. Admission for youth aged 17 and under remains free for all Parks Canada’s places.

By encouraging Canadians to visit their national parks and historical places through incentives like the Early Bird pass, Parks Canada allows more Canadians to experience the outdoors and learn about our heritage. To find out more, or to purchase the Early Bird pass, call the park at 519-322-2365, extension 0, or email pc.pelee.info.pc@canada.ca.

Visitors are also reminded that camping reservations for 2019 are now open for Point Pelee’s 24 oTENTik sites by visiting Parks Canada’s Reservation website at www.reservation.pc.gc.ca or by calling 1-877-RESERVE (1-877-737-3783).

Also available for gatherings are the Northwest Beach Pavilion and White Pine Picnic Area, as well as group tent camping. Reservations for these facilities can be made by calling the Park directly at 519-322-2365, extension 3336.

For information about upcoming park experiences, please visit Point Pelee National Park’s website at www.pc.gc.ca/pelee.

Quick facts

  • A cross between an A-frame cabin and a prospector tent, an oTENTik is a unique Parks Canada’s accommodation that provides a relaxing, comfortable, and easy way to camp. Located at Camp Henry, the oTENTik village offers a perfect base camp to explore all that Point Pelee National Park has to offer. 

  • The Government of Canada is pleased to continue to offer free admission to all Parks Canada’s places for youth aged 17 and under. By encouraging young people to discover nature and connect with history, we can help to inspire the next generation of stewards for these protected places.

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Contacts

Rae Kingdon
Public Relations and Communications Officer
Southwestern Ontario Field Unit
519-322-2365
rae.kingdon@canada.ca

Media Relations
Parks Canada Agency
855-862-1812
pc.medias-media.pc@canada.ca

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