Address: 6755 Wyandotte St E, Windsor, ON N8S 1P7, Canada
“Farrow Riverside Miracle Park is the crown jewel for kids in Windsor.This park has it all.A very large playground,swimming pool,change rooms,washrooms and ample parking.Highly recommended.”
Address: City Centre, Windsor, ON N9A, Canada
“I love being down by the water and now that the city has drastically improved the lighting, evening and night walks are enjoyable. The area was clean and well looked after. I'll spend more time down here now.”
Address: 125 Tecumseh Rd E, Windsor, ON N8X 2P7, Canada
“Bright lights show is on and it is wonderful. Very nice paved walkways and lots of lights and photo ops. Great family outing. Parking available at the school.”
Address: 5200 Matchette Rd, Windsor, ON N9C 4E8, Canada
“I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Ojibway Prairie Provincial Nature Reserve, and I must say, it was a truly unforgettable experience. This protected natural area, located in Windsor, Ontario, exceeded all my expectations and left me in awe of the beauty and diversity of the Canadian wilderness. The first thing that struck me upon arrival was the serenity of the reserve. As soon as you step foot onto the well-maintained trails, you're enveloped by a sense of tranquility and peace. The sounds of birds chirping, leaves rustling in the breeze, and the occasional rustle of small wildlife create a symphony of nature that instantly puts you at ease. The variety of ecosystems within Ojibway Prairie is simply astounding. From the lush prairies to the vibrant wetlands, and from the dense woodlands to the sprawling savannahs, each area presents a unique landscape with its own distinct flora and fauna. It's an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and photographers alike. The birdwatching opportunities, in particular, are unparalleled, as the reserve is home to a wide array of migratory and resident species, including some rare and endangered ones. The informative interpretive signs along the trails are a significant asset, providing visitors with valuable insights into the reserve's ecological importance and the efforts made in its conservation. The conservation efforts and dedication of the staff and volunteers to preserve this natural gem are evident and commendable. The trails are well-marked and maintained, making navigation easy for visitors of all ages and fitness levels. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, Ojibway Prairie has something to offer. I particularly enjoyed the elevated boardwalk that allows you to walk above the wetlands, providing a unique perspective and a chance to observe aquatic life up close. One aspect that stands out about Ojibway Prairie is its commitment to education and community engagement. The visitor center provides a wealth of educational resources and interactive exhibits that further enrich the experience. It's a great place for families to learn about the local ecosystem and environmental stewardship. Overall, Ojibway Prairie Provincial Nature Reserve is a true gem, a haven of natural beauty, and a testament to the importance of conservation efforts. Whether you're a nature lover, a casual visitor, or someone seeking a peaceful retreat, this reserve has something special to offer. I left with a deep appreciation for the delicate balance of nature and a renewed sense of responsibility to protect and cherish our precious natural habitats. I can't wait to return and explore more of this incredible sanctuary in the future.”
Address: 3001 Seminole St, Windsor, ON N8Y 1Y3, Canada
“I love this park!!! There’s so much space to play, walk, scoot, bike, play soccer, or do anything you want! There are so many places to sit and just enjoy the day. I love coming here during the summer. Today I was there by myself for almost two hours just enjoying the sun and watching other people play. If you don’t want to be close to people, there is plenty of space. Whether you have kids, are an adult, or older age, the Ford Test Track Park is a great place to spend the day! Tip: there aren’t many picnic tables available, so keep that in mind if you’re coming here for a picnic. Public washrooms available as well.”
Address: 1200 Homedale Blvd, Windsor, ON N8S 2T5, Canada
“Great park although I would be cautious to bring dogs there. A lot of people unfortunately let their dogs off the leash at this park! Awesome splash pad for the lil ones during the summertime.”
Address: Windsor, ON N8P 0A8, Canada
“I used to come here almost every day, beautiful in the am at sun rise”
Address: 42.320466, -82.951101, Windsor, ON N8S 2T5, Canada
“Great entrance if you want to reach the otherside of the long park”
Address: 590 Lacasse Blvd, Windsor, ON N8N 2C1, Canada
“Beautiful park with lots of trees. Pool, playground and ball diamond to keep everyone busy. Walking track and lots of parking finish off this gem in tecumseh town”
Address: 4855 Concession Rd 9, Maidstone, ON N0R 1K0, Canada
“Great Place to Camp Great Pool Kid Friendly Activities Pond to fish in Catch and release”
Address: 2720 Grand Marais Rd W, Windsor, ON N9E 1G2, Canada
“Great scheduled spot for a mini adventure. This park, is host to a woodlot which if you explore deep enough you will find a tree stripped of its bark suspended in the air! It also has a basketball court, although not modern and missing the mesh, it does still have it's rims. The trails follow a drainage tunnel which can be spotted while walking. The drain connects from Devonshire mall, to brunet park and if you decide to raft or kayak West it will open up into a creek and eventually lead to the Detroit River. If you decide to head west from the basketball court on foot, you are met with a fork in the trail, one leads down to a drainage tunnel, and the other goes next to the high way. If you are in for an adventure choose the drainage tunnel, although the smell is not pleasant it does not smell like feces or sewage runoff. Choose the middle path, not the left or right one! On a hot summer day, the cool air sinks lower and in the shaded cavern it is much cooler. If you continue heading west in the middle path if you look to the right path there will be a small circle opening, which spews out cool air. Continue heading west and you may be able to spot some minnows or crawdads. Disclaimer! Do not swim or drink that water!!!!”
Address: 13451 Riverside Dr E, Windsor, ON N8N 2M8, Canada
“Great park to walk your dog. Hang out. Playing Frisbee golf is fun, this park has an 18 hole course.”
Address: 1091 Peach Blossom Crescent, Windsor, ON N9G 2R4, Canada
“We ended up leaving Lake Minden RV Resort a night earlier than expected. Here's why... The campground was very nice though: big spaces, far from the freeway, clean bathrooms, etc... However, the lake was closed to everyone except the jet boats while we were there. The temperature was over 100*. It was a disappointment to be thought of as not as valuable as the jet boats. I understand that it is a safety is, however, I wonder: did we not pay the same rate as the jet boats? Moral of the story? Ask if ANYTHING is closed while you are going to stay there. Maybe ask for a discount if your purchase is not going to include the full slate of amenities advertised.”
Address: 13731 St Gregory's Rd, Windsor, ON N8N 1K3, Canada
“Its got a hill for the winter or for anyone who likes rolling down it in the summer. Soccer and baseball fields make for hours of fun. Got to watch someone get chased my police through this park too that was a sight...”
Address: 4200 Malden Rd, Windsor, ON N9C, Canada
“Great place to go for both adults and kids. Watch the geese in the pond or let the dogs go in the 2 dog parks. Large play structure (not fenced in) on shock absorbing material. There's slides, swings, things to climb and knobs to turn. Washrooms are close to play area and Malden Road parking lot. Bring your own toilet paper on the weekends as it runs out in both washrooms. Stay on the paved trail if you want to keep footwear free from poop as some dog owners aren't keeping the park clean. I found out the hard way twice on the same visit! Bikes are allowed as there were lots of people biking. There's a memorial worthy of a visit for those who have lost there lives for our country. Peaceful place for listening and watching the birds. Spend the day and bring your lunch (tables sprinkled around) or just the afternoon. You won't be disappointed.”
Address: Matchette Rd, Windsor, ON N9C, Canada
“A nice getaway from the concrete of the city. You're guaranteed to spot some wildlife.”
Address: Seminole at Chandler, Windsor, ON N8Y 1Y2, Canada
“Best place to bring my dog so far I've found in Windsor”
Address: 5249 Elgin St, Windsor, ON N9E 3V3, Canada
“Lovely”
Address: 1700 Totten St, Windsor, ON N9A 6S1, Canada
“Grass cut and well maintained. Tape ripped off playground so children playing. Large groups gathering.”
Address: Ojibway Pkwy, Windsor, ON N9A 6S1, Canada
“Cool place, loved the trail. But there are lots of mosquitos. Be careful”
Address: Windsor, ON N9H 1R1, Canada
“What a wonderful park in LaSalle. It's more than just a trail, it keeps your senses alive with a walk that winds around the park.”
Address: Riverside Dr E, Windsor, ON, Canada
“This a great spot to take the family. There is plenty of room to run around, see the Peace Fountain. As a number of folks have said it is great to see at night. It is also offers a great view of the Detroit skyline and Belle Isle. There is a great ice cream store right by the parking lot. A ton of seating, amazing gardens and little hidden walk paths. There are also public washrooms at each end. The parking lot can get crowded. But don't worry, head south from the river and one block off of Riverside there is a large overflow lot. Enjoy!”
Address: 1880 Normandy St, Windsor, ON N9H 1P8, Canada
“1st night market. So much fun”
Address: 5200 Matchette Rd, Windsor, ON N9C 4E8, Canada
“It was a bit swampy when I went, but the trails were pretty well maintained. It was a good place to get away from it all, while not having to leave the city. Just bring mosquito repellent.”
Address: 4714 Riverside Dr E, Windsor, ON N8Y, Canada
“Our go to place when we just want to go for a walk and enjoy nature. Ice cream place down there open seasonal. Look at the boats driving by or the pretty flowers. Big open field to throw a ball around or have a picnic.”
Address: 1125 Prince Rd, Windsor, ON N9C, Canada
“The new play equipment here is very well designed and has a bit of everything for all ages. My 6 y/o son absolutely had a blast. The main equipment is high, but it is enclosed so no worries about safety. We'll go back for sure.”
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