The Hub August 2015 | Page 30

Peche Island Quick Facts 400 metres from Windsor’s coast The island has an area of 86 acres Early French maps name the island Isle du Large (at a distance) The island was once owned by Hiram Walker and later by Boblo Island Park diversity the island has to offer. “There are areas that are loud and busy, but others that are quiet and serene. They pack so much into what’s really a small island.” Many locals may have only been canoeing at Point Pelee, exploring the marsh. Crossing the river is a different story altogether. “I like paddling the Peche canals much better than Point Pelee's marsh. To me it is a lot greener, more things to see,” said Chauvin. “It is also a lot closer for me and there are no entrance fees.” Something free to do in Windsor-Essex is definitely a kind of adventure I’m always down for. Ridpath put it perfectly. “You get to escape from everything, but still be close to home,” she said. Why not get out there and explore what Peche Island has to offer? If you don’t have access to a boat of your own, check out the WECCC and join their next trip to the island. We’ll see you across the water! The island is now a City of Windsor park There are picnic areas and washrooms on the island for visitors Sud Therapy Salve for the skin ... Sunshine for the soul Never any artificial preservatives, scents or dyes Available at Casa Chavela, Pelissier at Park Visit us on Facebook