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 Music, Theatre & Events
 Nightlife & Entertainment
 Restaurants
 Shopping
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 Transportation
 Visitor Map & Guide








 

 
You may want to consider bringing extra film!

 Stroll down the waterfront with it's many statues to sipping home
 grown wine in one of our wineries. There are so many places to
 visit and many photo opportunities and so many reasons to come
 back to see us again.

 Dieppe Gardens
 
Website: www.citywindsor.ca

 Foot of Ouellette Avenue
 Windsor, Ontario, Canada
 (519)255-7990


 
In the City Centre, offers a stunning view of the Detroit
 Skyline. The gardens are named in memory of the many
 members of the Essex Scottish Regiment killed during the
 landing in Dieppe, France, in 1942. It's a great place to people
 watch and, because Windsor's downtown is only a few steps
 away, you can easily end your Dieppe Gardens visit at any of 
 the refreshing nearby restaurants


 Jackson Park
 
Website: www.citywindsor.ca

 Corner of Tecumseh Road & Ouellette Avenue
 Windsor, Ontario,
 (519)255-7990


 
Jackson Park and its more than 10,000 plants is undoubtedly
 one of Windsor's foremost attractions. Visitors to the Queen
 Elizabeth II Sunken Garden's can enjoy the flowers of the
 season: hundreds of tulips in May, followed by the abundance
 of summer perennials and lush annuals. The park features some
 of the most magnificent formal gardens and fountains in
 Windsor.
















 

 

 

 

 
       
 Windsor Woodcarving Museum
 
Website: www.windsorwoodcarvingmuseum.com

 850 Ouellette Avenue
 Windsor, Ontario, N9A 4M9
 (519)977-0823


 
We are the only Wood Carving Museum in Ontario, a beautiful
 expansive one room museum, located only minutes from
 downtown. Every aspect of carving, whether traditional or
 contemporary, historical or wildlife is represented and displayed
 in an intimate room full of light. The museum includes over 300
 carvings in a climate controlled environment. The carvings are
 exhibited in large glass cabinets, allowing for close viewing.
 The quality of the carvings and the size of our facility make
 the visit very appealing for personal visits or tours. You will be
 able to view the museum fully in an hour or less, depending on
 your interest.
 


 
     
 Windsor Community Museum
 
Website: www.windsorpubliclibrary.com

 254 Pitt Street West
 Windsor, Ontario, N9A 5L5
 (519)253-1812


 
Located in the Francois Baby House, the Museum tells the
 story of the Windsor area including the Aboriginal inhabitants,
 the early French and British settlers, immigrants of other
 cultures, the building of the tunnel and bridge, prohibition, the
 Border Cities, the automotive industry, and more. The Museum
 also features a Hands-On History room for children.
 


 
     
 



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