When February 23, 2025 at 1:00pm 3 hrs
Contact Cheryl Chapman [email protected]

If the tour banner indicates FULLY BOOKED, it is due to the limited spots for free transportation. If you'd like to drive yourself, please email the tour coordinator at [email protected] with your full name, phone number and valid email address.

Our meeting point is at 1:30 PM at the boat launch in the National Wildlife Area at the very end of Long Point Road. Use the address 6056 Long Point Road Milford for GPS purposes. Please drive past this address to the very end of the road. There is a large parking area there and a dock. The tour should finish at 3:30 PM back at the parking area.

Please note that we need your valid email address (please do not opt out or unsubscribe). For more information, please contact Cheryl Chapman.

(📸 JASON PETTIT)

Prince Edward Point National Wildlife Area (PEP-NWA) is one of only 10 NWA across Canada open to the public, and it is open year-round. A walk in the NWA in the hush of winter is restorative. Winter's quiet peaceful atmosphere belies the diversity of wildlife activity to be found. Join us for an easy winter walk on level groomed trails with stunning views. There are plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife as we move through a variety of habitats. We will wander through a hardwood forest and along the cliffs while we watch for signs of deer, grouse, weasel and raccoon. The scrub and grasslands are home to turkeys, coyotes and rabbits. The shoreline offers possible sightings of mink, beaver, long-tailed ducks and other waterfowl. Winter birds like chickadees, woodpeckers, jays and junco are plentiful and easy to spot.
The views in the NWA are spectacular, the wildlife abundant and the peace and quiet are just what one needs to start the new year.

Will you come?