Windsor

XS Family Fun Centre
1930 Ambassador Drive
+1-519-972-6748
Prices vary from activity.
Su-Th: 11AM-11PM, Fr,Sa: 11AM-midnight (Go-karts close one hour prior to the rest of the centre)
Located off Huron Church Road, near the Holiday Inn Select & across the street from the Hampton Inn.

Arcade with Laser Tag, Go-Karts and Batting Cages.

gambling
Caesars Windsor
377 Riverside Drive East
+1-519-258-7878
Overlooking the beautiful Detroit river & Skyline

Very large casino and popular among residents and tourists because the Canadian government does not tax any winnings. The casino exchanges US dollars to Canadian Dollars at a low rate it is therefore advised to exchange your money elsewhere. Absolutely no one under 19 is allowed on the casino floor; however, those under 19 are allowed to stay in the Augustus new Tower. Those who are under 22 will need to show an additional piece of identification such as a school ID or a debit card upon entering.

University of Windsor
401 Sunset Avenue
+1-519-253-3000
Located 'under' the Ambassador Bridge, just off Huron Church Rd.
St. Clair College
2000 Talbot Road West
+1-519-966-1656
Located off Huron Church Road, South of E.C. Row Expressway

Music & theatre

music & theatre
The Chrysler Theatre
201 Riverside Drive West
+1-519-252-6579
Located in downtown Windsor, on the corner of Riverside Dr. and Ferry St.
music & theatre
Windsor Symphony Orchestra
487 Ouellette Avenue
+1 (519) 973-1238
music & theatre
Capitol Theatre and Arts Centre
121 University Avenue West
+1-519-253-7729
Located in downtown Windsor, just west of Ouellette Ave. & South of Riverside Dr.

Sports

sports
Ganatchio Trail
Follow along Riverside Dr. East to pick up the starting point of the Ganatchio Trail, near Lauzon Rd.

Stretching from the City of Windsor into the Town of Tecumseh,the Ganatchio Trail provides an excellent way for bikers, roller bladers, or the casual pedestrian to enjoy the afternoon.

sports
Ambassador Golf Club
1025 Sprucewood Avenue
+1-519-966-2425
Weekdays: 9 holes $40, 18 holes $60; Weekends: 9 holes $45, 18 holes $68
Located on the border of Windsor & the Town of LaSalle, across from the Windsor Raceway & Slots
sports
Roseland Golf And Curling Club
455 Kennedy Drive West
+1-519-969-3810
Located East of Huron Church Road, just south of Cabana Rd.
sports
Windsor Spitfires hockey
WFCU Centre

The extremely popular local junior hockey team was Canadian champions in 2009 and 2010. Tickets can be hard to come by. They play at the WFCU Centre in Forest Glade, buy tickets well in advance.

Festivals

festivals
Windsor-Detroit International Freedom Festival

The Freedom Festival is an enormous celebration of both Canada's Canada Day, held on July 1st, and America's Independence Day, held on July 4th. The festival began in 1959 and currently sees up to a million visitors during the flagship event - the Target Fireworks display, which is held in late June. In Windsor, a midway serves as an attraction after the main festivities are over with.

festivals
Bluesfest International
Four day pass: $50, otherwise $20-25 per day
July 13 - 15, 2012

A four day blues festival to promote not only the blues genre, but local and international artists. Festival-goers must be at least 19 with proper ID. It's unclear whether foreign IDs will suffice.

festivals
Windsor Emancipation Celebration Festival
Festival Plaza - 370 Riverside Drive East (Overlooking the beautiful Detroit river & Skyline)
Free/$5 for concerts/shows
August 3 - 6, 2012

The Emancipation Celebration is an enormous celebration of Freedom. Held on the First weekend in August Emancipation Celebration was once the largest outdoor celebration of it's kind in all of North America. It boasted colourful parades that made its way from the riverfront into Jackson Park celebration grounds, Miss Sepia Pageants, talent contest, concerts, family reunion picnics and community wide barbecues. In fact these cross-border celebrations drew the likes of Dr. Martin Luther King, Dr. George Washington Carver, Jesse Owens, Diana Ross, Joe Louis, Eleanor Roosevelt and many other world renowned dignitaries annually to appear as guest speakers or simply to join the revelry of freedom. At its peak Emancipation celebration had over 250 000 plus people in attendance .