Leamington Area Guide

Point Pelee ParkBest Western Plus Leamington Hotel and Conference Center is ideally located in Canada's southern region, close to family attractions such as Colasanti's Tropical Gardens, and gorgeous flora and fauna at parks and conservation areas, such as Point Pelee Park. Leamington shares a latitude with northern California and Rome, Italy and enjoys a warm climate perfect for vineyards as well as outdoor recreation.
Nearby parks and Lake Erie provide visitors with plenty of hiking, bird watching, kayaking, bicycling and picnicking; and local wineries offer wine tastings, vineyard tours and world-class cuisine. Best Western Plus Leamington purchases from local vendors all within 100 miles.
Leamington proudly hosts seven of the top ten Greenhouse Operations in North America and the area is also home to many festivals and events, like the Leamington, Ontario Tomato Festival and the Festival of Birds. Leamington is the tomato capital of Canada and our visitors tourist information booth the largest tomato in downtown Leamington.
With a myriad of services, amenities and recreation activities, Best Western Plus is the perfect home base while you're in town, and offers plenty of perks for every kind of traveler. Whether you're in town on vacation, for a business meeting or with a group for an event, Best western Plus Leamington Hotel & Conference Centre offers premium accommodations near your Leamington destination.
Point Pelee Park Hotel

Leamington's Natural Attractions

Leamington is a hub for bird watchers, naturalists, hikers, hunters, fishermen and eco-tourists. Point Pelee National Park is a beautiful peninsula stretching into Lake Erie with more than 12 kilometers of park trails meandering though its marshes and woodlands at the most southern tip of Canada. World renowned due to it hosting the largest variety of migrating species of birds and monarch butterflies.
Point Pelee Park is ideal for bird watching during migration because it's the first resting place for migrating birds after crossing Lake Erie from Ohio. It's also fantastic for walking and biking, with a boardwalk through the marshes and the Centennial Bike and Hike Trail that consists of a shaded, winding trail through the forest and past beaches.
To soak up more natural beauty and view lots of birds, visit the Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary, Seacliff Park and Hillman Marsh. The Jack Miner Bird Sancutary offers visitors an opportunity to feed Canada geese, green head mallards and wood ducks, among other species around the pond. Seacliff Park has beaches, picnic areas, baseball diamonds and a playground. Hillman Marsh also has beaches where visitors can sun and swim, as well as a nature center with educational exhibits and places for picnicking, canoeing, hiking, fishing, and in the winter months, skiing.