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Windsor, Ontario
City in Ontario, Canada
Distance: Approx. 2385 meters
Latitude and longitude: 42.30222222,-82.99361111
Windsor ( WIND-zer) is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, on the south bank of the Detroit River directly across from Detroit, Michigan, United States. Geographically located within but administratively independent of Essex County, it is the southernmost city in Canada and marks the southwestern end of the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor. The city's population was 229,660 at the 2021 census, making it the third-most populated city in Southwestern Ontario, after London and Kitchener.
Battle of Windsor
Distance: Approx. 1764 meters
Latitude and longitude: 42.28333333,-83
The Battle of Windsor was a short-lived campaign in the eastern Michigan area of the United States and the Windsor area of Upper Canada. A group of men on both sides of the border, calling themselves "Patriots", formed small militias in 1837 with the intention of seizing the Southern Ontario peninsula between the Detroit and Niagara Rivers and extending American-style government to Canada. They based groups in Michigan at Fort Gratiot (present Port Huron), Mount Clemens, Detroit, and Gibraltar.
Windsor International Airport
Airport in Ontario, Canada
Distance: Approx. 2107 meters
Latitude and longitude: 42.27611111,-82.95527778
Windsor International Airport (IATA: YQG, ICAO: CYQG) is located in the southeast portion of the city of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The airport serves a mixture of scheduled airline flights and general aviation, and is a popular point of entry into Canada for private and business aircraft. The airspace above the airport is exceptionally busy because of the proximity to Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, and Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) arrivals and departures are handled by Detroit approach control.
Devonshire Mall
Shopping mall in Ontario, Canada
Distance: Approx. 2167 meters
Latitude and longitude: 42.275,-83.002
Devonshire Mall is a shopping mall in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It was built in 1970 at the location of the former Devonshire Raceway, a horse racing track, that had existed since 1935. The mall has been expanded several times since its opening, in 1981, 1996, 1999-2002, 2008, and 2018.
1946 Windsor–Tecumseh tornado
Distance: Approx. 946 meters
Latitude and longitude: 42.29,-82.9866
On June 17, 1946, the most powerful tornado to strike Windsor, Ontario, moved through the town at F4 intensity. The tornado touched down near River Rouge, Michigan, then crossed the Detroit River and made landfall in the Brighton Beach neighbourhood of Windsor. It then cut across southern Windsor and northern Sandwich West Township, Ontario (now the Municipality of LaSalle, Ontario), along a path 60 kilometres (40 mi) in length.
Devonwood Bike Trail
Bike trail in the southern end of the city of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Distance: Approx. 1014 meters
Latitude and longitude: 42.292548,-82.982483
The Devonwood Bike Trail is a fairly straight and flat bike trail in the southern end of the city of Windsor, Ontario. The path starts just south of E.C. Row Expressway at the intersection of Hallmark Avenue and Conservation Drive. The path has several short branches less than 100 m long to connect it to neighbouring cul-de-sacs, and passes through a couple parks.
Ford City, Ontario
Former town in Ontario, Canada.
Distance: Approx. 3211 meters
Latitude and longitude: 42.3113,-82.9908
Ford City was a community in the Canadian province of Ontario, located within the municipal boundaries of Windsor. The community was founded by the Ford Motor Company in the early 1900s as a separate company town where Ford had a big plant at the corner of Riverside Drive and Drouillard Road, which at one point employed 14,000 people. The boundaries east to west were Pillette Avenue to Walker Road, and the north and south boundaries were Riverside Drive to Grand Marais Boulevard.
Grand Marais Trail
Distance: Approx. 1020 meters
Latitude and longitude: 42.290231,-82.987547
The Grand Marais Trail is the name of a small bicycle trail that follows Turkey Creek (also known as the Grand Marais Drain) in the middle of Windsor, Ontario. It starts off as a minor spur route, connecting the West Windsor Recreationway with Huron Church Road and the neighbourhood of South Windsor (via a tunnel under Huron Church Road, and light at Grand Marais Rd. if the tunnel is closed).
Windsor Transmission
Former car parts plant in Windsor, Ontario
Distance: Approx. 3265 meters
Latitude and longitude: 42.30808611,-83.00103333
Windsor Transmission was a General Motors of Canada parts plant in Windsor, Ontario and one of several facilities in southern Ontario and Canada. It was the only plant located in southwestern Ontario and was located closer to GM headquarters in Detroit than GM Canada headquarters in Oshawa. It made front-wheel-drive, automatic transmissions and transmission components used by other GM facilities.
Catholic Central High School (Windsor, Ontario)
Catholic school in Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Distance: Approx. 3217 meters
Latitude and longitude: 42.29008,-83.01676
Catholic Central High School is a high school in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It is operated by the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board (WECDSB). Melissa Cavallin is the school's current principal.
École secondaire E.J. Lajeunesse
Distance: Approx. 3499 meters
Latitude and longitude: 42.276968,-83.020039
E J Lajeunesse is a French-Catholic high school in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It belongs to the Conseil scolaire catholique Providence and is named after Father Ernest Joseph Lajeunesse. Serving students from grades 7/8 through 12, the school's current principal is Natalie Julien MacAdam.
Chinatown, Windsor
Place in Ontario, Canada
Distance: Approx. 2594 meters
Latitude and longitude: 42.301,-83
Windsor's West Side neighbourhood is home to a Chinatown. As of 2012 it is the largest Chinatown in proximity to Detroit, Michigan. The Chinatown started in 1961 with 500 Chinese to over 5,000 by 1981.
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