Windsor

Parks

parks
Odette Sculpture Park
Riverside Drive West
Admission: Free, Parking: Metered.
Located between the base of the Ambassador Bridge (Huron Church Road) and Church Street.

Touted as a "museum without walls" Odette Sculpture Park is a 3.5 km park with over 30 sculptures dotting the park.

parks
Dieppe Gardens
Riverside drive
Located at the base of Ouellette Ave., overlooking the Detroit River & Skyline

Historical

historical
Willistead Manor
1899 Niagara Street
+1-519-253-2365
Walkerville, Located at Niagara Street and Kildare Street

The Willistead Manor is a beautiful 36 room mansion in the middle of a 15 acre park. The mansion was built by Edward Chandler Walker for his older brother, Willis Walker.

historical
Mackenzie Hall
3277 Sandwich Street
+1-519-255-7600
Sandwich Towne

MacKenzie Hall is the former courthouse, jail, and execution spot of the former town of Sandwich, which is now a district of Windsor.

historical
Hiram Walkers Distillery - Wisers Whiskey
2072 Riverside Drive East
+1-519-561-5499
East of Ouellette Ave.

Museums

museums
Art Gallery of Windsor
401 Riverside Drive West
+1-519-977-0013
Admission: $3 per person
W 11AM-8PM, Th,Fr 11AM-9PM, Sa,Su 11AM-5PM(Closed: M,Tu)
Located west of Ouellette Ave. and just west of the Cleary International Centre, and the Radisson & Hilton hotels, at Church Street

Somewhat of a small art museum, but its exhibits are interesting and make the most of the available space. The gallery also has several works available for rent or for purchase.

museums
Windsor Community Museum
254 Pitt Street West (François Baby House)
+1-519-253-1812
Located directly behind the Cleary International Centre & Hilton Hotel
museums
Canada South Science City
930 Marian Avenue
+1-519-973-3667
Admission: Adults $8, Students & Seniors $7, Children (Age 2-12) $6.
September - June: M-Sat: 10AM - 5PM, (Closed Sunday)
located one block north of Erie Street (AKA Little Italy)
museums
Serbian Heritage Museum

6770 Tecumseh Rd. E., +1 519 944-4884. M-F 12PM-4PM. Exhibits change every three to four months.

Ford City

Ford City was the birthplace of the Canadian Ford Motor Company. The district is home to a wide variety of architectural examples, including four byzantine styled Orthodox churches built by immigrants, who came to work for the Ford Company. Several buildings have murals depicting the history and transformation of the Ford Company and Ford City.