Explore Prince Edward County’s rich ecology on a 75-minute Picton walking tour led by local ecologist Ewa. Discover how ancient limestone formations, glaciers, and waterways shaped the town’s landscape. Starting at Queen Elizabeth Park, enjoy views of Picton Bay, pass historic sites like Shire Hall and Marsh Creek, and follow Picton Harbour’s ecological evolution. Learn about Indigenous travel routes, native wildlife, marshland ecosystems, and green burials at Glenwood Cemetery. See how Delhi Park transformed from landfill to natural haven. This immersive nature walk reveals how Picton’s geology, biodiversity, and history are deeply connected—perfect for visitors seeking eco-tourism and local insight in Prince Edward County.
Start the tour and this tranquil park, overlooking the harbour.
Pass by Picton's Town Hall and learn about Picton Nature, from limestone to wildflowers
Walk along as you learn about the rich history of Picton and European settlement in the 1700s
Stroll along this historic harbour while hearing fascinating facts about Picton wetlands, fish and bird species.
Walk through this serene park learning about Picton's flooding, water conditions and Big fish.
Pass through the peaceful Delhi Park and learn about it's history as a garbage dump to thriving wetland
Stroll through and end the tour at this well known garden cemetery, with it's many burial sites, curated in a park-like setting peppered with glamorous trees and rolling topograph
The tour starts at Queen Elizabeth Park, 17 Hill St, Picton, ON K0K 2T0, Canada. Before arrival, please install the mobile app and use the code provided on your confirmation ticket. Detailed starting point instructions are available after downloading.
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