Windsor

Religious services

religious services
Banwell Community Church
2400 Banwell Road
+1 519 735-2654
Sundays - Classic Sunday School 9 AM. Blended traditional and contemporary worship service 10:30AM. Convention Baptist Churches of Ontario & Quebec
at Tecumseh
religious services
Windsor Islamic Association
1320 Northwood Drive
+1 519 966-2355
religious services
Al-hijra Mosque
5100 Howard Avenue
+1 519 966-8276
religious services
Congregation Beth El
2525 Mark Avenue
+1 519 969-2422

Jewish Synagogue

religious services
Sant Angela Merici
980 Louis Avenue
+1-519-254-5542
M-F services: 8AM & 7PM, Sa: 17:00 (Italian), Su: 8:30AM, 10AM; 11:30AM (English)
Via Italia, Corner of Louis Avenue and Erie Street
religious services
Congregation Shaar Hashomayim
115 Giles Blvd. East
+1 519 256-3123

Orthodox Synagogue

religious services
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
610 Giles Blvd. East
+1 519 252-1594

Orthodox Synagogue

religious services
Linh Son Temple
706 Goyeau St
+1 519 254-2646
Everybody is welcome
at Tuscarora St

Downtown Windsor is safe and very lively, even late at night. The biggest danger is getting into a confrontation with an intoxicated person when the clubs close for the night. The usual precautions should be taken, such as, travel in groups, mind your own business, etc. However, the downtown core is usually well policed, so you should have no real problems.

Beginning late into the evening touts will roam the streets offering free admission to bars, clubs, and strip joints. While for the most part touts operate individually you may be approached by two or more touts. Standard precautions should be taken when considering following a tout to a strange location or to a bar that you've never been to before. If you feel uncomfortable walk away.

Warning: It should also be noted that unlike most mid-sized Canadian cities the custom in Windsor is similiar to bigger cities like Toronto or Montreal in that drivers will NOT stop for pedestrians crossing a street who are not crossing at a marked traffic intersection i.e. jaywalking. Jaywalking is specifically legal in Windsor but at the pedestrian's own risk. Windsor does not have stand-alone pedestrian activated crosswalks. Additionally, Windsor drivers tend to be quite aggressive. Windsorites drive similarly to the aggressive but quick and efficient Detroit or US East Coast style rather than the more laid back Canadian style. If you like to drive slowly and cautiously you may find yourself getting honked at, yelled at, given the finger, tailgated, etc.