Mic Mac Park
Although immaculately groomed, Mic Mac Park is perhaps best known today as the home of both the Windsor Athletic Association and the Windsor Chiefs Baseball Club. It boasts facilities for almost every imaginable leisure activity. […]
Although immaculately groomed, Mic Mac Park is perhaps best known today as the home of both the Windsor Athletic Association and the Windsor Chiefs Baseball Club. It boasts facilities for almost every imaginable leisure activity. […]
A perfect surprise! Located in the Town of Tecumseh, the 1 kilometre trail through wooded area and thicket is not only pleasant, but offers a short enough walk for even the youngest naturalist. Fees: Free […]
This 175-acre park features the highest hill in Essex County with fantastic views of both downtown Windsor and Detroit. Naturalized biking and cycling trails wind up and down the hills and through paved and wood […]
Visit Windsor’s unique museum without walls. Explore 31 large-scale, internationally recognized works of contemporary sculpture by world-renowned artists. From Iconic Eve’s Apple by Edwina Sandys, to contemporary Claim Post by Scott McKay, the park offers something magical for everyone. Self-guided […]
The property surrounding Willistead Manor, appropriately named Willistead Park, contains over 300 trees, including Windsor’s only persimmon, a tree native to the southern United States. As well, the park boasts a rare Shumard oak, several […]
Situated at the southern extreme of mainland Canada, Point Pelee National Park is a tiny sanctuary supporting a mosaic of habitats from jungle-like forest to lush wetlands to open savannah. Bike the 4.5 km trail […]
A showplace and tourist attraction on the banks of the Detroit River, Coventry Garden was designed for relaxation and recreation and as a place of civic pride. It features the Peace Fountain, the only international […]
This 20 hectare site is perfect for an afternoon trip to the country. The area includes a winding 1.5 kilometre trail through an oak-hickory woodland. Part of the trail passes along the upper meandering reaches […]
A naturalized path linking the Ganatchio Trail to Tecumseh Road. Little River Corridor provides a strategic link between Forest Glade and Riverside Drive. It offers residents a picturesque walking route between two growing communities. Numerous […]
Named for the lighthouse originally built in 1833 that stands at the tip of the spit, Lighthouse Point boasts a number of nature trails ideal for wildlife viewing and photography. The lighthouse itself is the […]
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