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Long Point Prince Edward County Secrets

A trip out to Long point and a few stops to make

The Prince Edward Point National Wildlife Area is known to us locals who have lived here all our lives as Point Traverse.

Swimming, Fishing, and checking out the Little Bluff conservation area were the main attractions of this part of Prince Edward County for many years.

Now the Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory or PEPtBO is one of the main attractions out that way and of course Little Bluff still is also.

Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory

Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory

About The Birds at Prince Edward Point

The Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory is the only area on the Canadian side of Lake Ontario where birds are in very high concentrations during migration.

I would always make a few trips out in the fall to see all the geese, ducks and now swans. Warning the fall months can be quite windy.

There a greater than 300 varieties of birds on the point, including songbirds, waterfowl, owls and hawks.

Fact – In 1998, Prince Edward Point was assigned part of the Prince Edward County South Shore Important Bird Area (IBA) by Bird Life International.

There are thirty-one species considered to be endangered and are noted under the government Species in danger Act (SARA) have actually been seen in this Wildlife Area.

Those birds at risk but can be found are the Whip-poor-will, Red-headed Woodpecker and Least Bittern.

About Other Animals

Along with birds, Prince Edward Point is has many migrating bats, Monarch butterflies, snakes and frogs.

It’s usually not that busy out at Prince Edward Point but it’s attractive area to visit for the day. We used to take our barbecue out, swim or take the canoe out for fishing and sight seeing.

What to do…

  • There are some hiking trails to explore and many private areas of picnics.
  • Prince Edward Point is a long way out (20 km) from Picton so it’s nice to see there are public restroom now. There never used to be.
  • Free parking, dock/wharf as well as boat launch (day use only).
  • I was out at long point for a wedding some years ago but to arrange certain activities like that I’d suggest contacting them HERE.
  • Bring your camera! Bird watching 101.
  • They do warn you that some parts of the Prince Edward Point National Wildlife Area could be closed during migration season. Plan ahead if your going to bird watch.
  • Fishing – I have caught some really nice Bass from my canoe just off shore about 15 feet. Hint, fish in the deep cracks between the rocks.
  • Swimming from the gravel beach. The gravel turns into big flat rocks in most areas. Some sections of the beach you can walk way out into the water and it’s only be 5 feet deep.

If you are visiting Prince Edward County or just moved here, take a trip out to Long Point. It’s worth it.

On The Way Out to Long Point

There are a few places along the way out that we like to stop into.

Mariners’ Park Museum – Located 2065 County Road 13, Picton, ON – Phone: (613) 476-2148 ext. 2525

Blizzmax Art Gallery – Located: 3071 County Rd 13, Prince Edward, ON – Phone: (613) 476-7748

Long Run Imports inc. – Located: 2763 County Rd 13, Picton, ON – Phone: (613) 476-8074

Half Moon Bay Winery – Located 3271 County Road 13 RR#3, Picton, ON – Phone: (613) 476-4785

This a cool place to check out during the winter months.

Also, see my post about why we love Prince Edward County in the winter.

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We Love adventure and we feel very lucky to call Prince Edward County our home. We are county locals that love living here because there so many beautiful things to see and do. We both grew up here. Picton is a small town with many big things to offer. Being part of all the wonderful changes has inspired us to start sharing our experiences with visitors to our website, We hope that proving you with some inside information will help you get a better understanding of what to expect when you visit here.

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