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You’ll need your passport if you have your heart set on visiting this city. Situated within Canada right on the Canada-US border in Lake Erie, Pelee Island is a different kind of RV excursion. And, if you’re wondering how you’ll get your RV rental to Pelee Island, don’t fret. There are ferry services from both mainland Canada and the US depending on which side you’re visiting from.

Consider booking a luxury RV from Pelee Island should you be up for a true island adventure without the stereotypical image of a tropical island in mind.

Pelee Island is the largest island within Lake Erie and has a milder climate as a result of its southern location on the lake. Its steady climate has played an important role in the Ontario winemaking history and other agricultural endeavors. The island is also an important flyway for migrating birds between Ohio, Point Pelee, and all islands in between. Pheasants take over Pelee Island in the fall, drawing in large crowds of hunters during what would be the island’s off-season.

While Pelee Island may just be a land mass floating in Lake Erie, it has developed since the mid-1800s to become an enticing tourism spot drawing in crowds from all over.

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The Great Outdoors

You’re on an island of course so get out there and explore! A perfect way to begin getting a feel for the surrounding area and all that it entails is to walk or drive your Pelee Island motorhome rental on the islands Waterfront Trail. This 17-mile loop guides you around the entire island, connecting you to other trails with beach access and attractions. The trail contains both paved and unpaved sections weaving you through farmlands, vineyards, and natural areas.

On Pelee Island, there are two nature reserves worth visiting: Lighthouse Point and Fish Point. Both areas are preserved and carefully maintained for their importance with rare species found on the island. Lighthouse Point shows the remains of deciduous forests and parcels of wetland. Fish Point is a shallow-sand limestone plain exhibiting a sandpit and dune system. Watch your feet at both locations and keep your eyes open for several rare species of flora and fauna including Prickly Pear Cactus, a giant swallowtail butterfly, and blue racer snakes.

Pelee Island offers several equipment rentals so you will not have to worry about packing bikes or water sport equipment. Bike along main roads and trails as a fun, active way to get from point A to point B. While you are out enjoying the beach, rent canoes, kayaks, paddle boards, or a water tryke to make getting out on the water a little more exciting. Float a little ways out and get a new view of this beautiful island.

RV Parks

When you rent a travel trailer in Pelee Island, you will need someplace to park it for the night. The Pelee Island area caters to out-of-town visitors.

East Park Campground sits on the east side of the island with wooded lots with East Beach just steps away. This campground is only able to accommodate tents or tent trailers and offers no amenities other than restroom and shower facilities.

On the North Short of the island, Anchor and Wheel Inn has a campground site open to tents and camper trailers. Visitors may enjoy the amenities of restroom and shower facilities, picnic grounds, and it's location of being in close proximity to the North Dock area.

If not insistent on staying overnight on Pelee Island, consider one of several RV park options on the mainland located close to the ferry ports. Leamington, ON or Port Clinton, OH, depending if you prefer Canada or the US, are both within a 2-hour ferry ride to the island.

Exploring the Island

While on Pelee Island with your camper rental, soak up all the knowledge on the island’s history—truly interesting stuff! The Pelee Heritage Center researches collects and preserves the evidence of Pelee Island’s history. Who would think that an island habitat would house Prickly Pear Cacti, vineyards, and native coffee trees alongside an industrial start!

Beaches and kites go hand in hand, so let’s go fly a kite! A humble museum connected to the Pelee Heritage Center is the Kite Museum. A family run place designed with families in mind. Bring the children and learn about kites, wind and how they all pertain to sustainability on the island. Purchase a kite and head to the beach for some colorful, high-flying fun.

Stroll through fields of vineyards at the Pelee Island Winery. Take a tour of the winery, sample some wines, and/or enjoy a barbecue lunch, let Pelee Island Winery cater to your interests. They offer reds, whites, pinks, and bubbles, with each wine, displaying a little bit of Pelee Island history.

If it's a taste of island life you are seeking, consider a travel trailer rental from Pelee Island. Enjoy the local cuisine, watch a sunset, and take in the breathtaking landscape. Rent an RV in Pelee Island, ON, and explore the island!

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