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beautiful homes and real estate in the city. Currently, it is used as a commuter thoroughfare but there are discussions in City Council to create bike lanes, speed restrictions, and roundabouts at various intersections to deter through traffic. Riverside was once a separate town, incorporated in 1921, but was amalgamated into Windsor in 1966.
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South Walkerville is one of Windsor's oldest residential developments. Centralized by Windsor Metropolitan Hospital on Tecumseh Road East, it is bordered by Walker Road to the east, Tecumseh Road East to the North, Howard Avenue to the West and the CPR line to the South. Many of its streets are named
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was from Remington Park. The Park has a dog park and the Remington Booster public pool, tennis courts, a basketball court, a clubhouse, a baseball diamond, soccer pitch, walking and cycling path and a children's playground. In the 1970s the area seen many active environmental and political activists
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The South Cameron Woodlot is a neighbourhood that stretches west from South Cameron Boulevard to Huron Church Road, and south from Tecumseh Road West to Northwood Street. One of Windsor's main thoroughfares connecting the north and south ends of the city is Dominion Boulevard. When South Windsor was
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and built in 1906. Around Willistead Manor is Willistead Park. This park hosts the annual "Art in the Park" event that draws in residents from all over the county as well as metro Detroit. It is also home to some of the grandest and beautiful homes in Windsor, many of them having received historical
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Remington Park was originally a town and farming area in Sandwich East Township before it was amalgamated with the city of Windsor, Ontario. Created in the late 1920s, The boundaries were Howard Avenue on the west, Parent Avenue on the east, Grand Marais on the south and South Pacific on the north.
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Polonia Park is a non-profit housing project located in the east of Windsor. This development consists of 342 two and three bedroom units of various configurations. Three levels of rent subsidies are available to qualified tenants. Approximately 20% of the current residents receive some assistance.
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was first settled in 1749 as a French agricultural settlement, making it the oldest continually inhabited settlement in Canada west of Montreal. Many buildings and houses date to the mid-19th century. The neighbourhood is bounded by Detroit Street and Rosedale Boulevard along the northern edge, by
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was one of the surrounding neighbourhoods amalgamated into Windsor over the years. It was officially incorporated as a village in 1912, becoming a town in 1915. On June 1, 1929, the former Town of Ford was incorporated into the City of East Windsor. The original boundaries of the Town of Ford were
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West Windsor incorporates the built-up areas and neighbourhoods in a triangle from the Essex Terminal Railway, to Huron Church Road, to E.C. Row Expressway. Its population is roughly 20,000 people. It is also occasionally listed as "Malden" in maps containing neighbourhoods, from the large Malden
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It was built during the 1970s and consists mostly of single-family homes, both owned and rented, in a relatively small area. Land value and pride in ownership are gradually rising, improving the reputation of the area. Within the neighbourhood there are no specific attractions or facilities, but
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is the local secondary school and boasts the area's only fine arts program for public school students. It has a rich history of serving Canada in both world wars and for putting on exceptional musicals and plays. The Town of Walkerville was founded by Hiram Walker in 1858 and was one of the five
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is the largest neighbourhood on the east end of Windsor. The neighbourhood stretches from Pillette Road in the west, to Little River in the east, and from the Via/CN line along the south, to the Detroit River and Riverside Drive in the north. Riverside Drive has some of the most expensive and
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Pillette Road Village is a small community on the edge of Riverside. It is located along Wyandotte Street East, from George Avenue to Thompson Boulevard. It used to be a section of Riverside until it was signed differently as of 1998. The houses in this subdivision tend to be from the 1950s.
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Ojibway is a very large semi-rural area in south-west Windsor. It stretches from Ojibway Parkway and E.C. Row Expressway in the west and north to Huron Church Road in the east, and Windsor City Limits in the south. It is very lightly developed, and still largely wooded. It also contains
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The Heart of Windsor is the official name of Windsor's downtown core. It encompasses several city blocks bordered by the Detroit River to the North, Giles Boulevard to the south, the CPR/CN yards to the west and the Casino and the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel to the east.
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nearby features include a few parks, WFCU Arena, Riverside Secondary School, St. Joseph Catholic Secondary School (Windsor), and an entrance to the Ganatchio Trail. The area is serviced by Transit Windsor's Crosstown 2 route, providing access to much of the city.
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to the South, Banwell Road to the East, and Tecumseh Road East to the North. Housing in the area consists mostly of owned single-family houses and apartment/condominium buildings, but exceptions do exist. Forest Glade is in close proximity to but does not include
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being built in the 1950s and 1960s, many residents referred to it as Tin Can Alley because there was nothing there. Today, homes are all along this street and there is increasing development into the old woodlots on both the east and west sides of Dominion.
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complex along Rivard Avenue, Queen Elizabeth Drive, and Grand Boulevard. It is bordered by Drouillard Road to the west, Jefferson Boulevard to the east, E.C. Row Expressway along the south, and Tecumseh Road along its northern edge. The area is serviced by
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Sandwich was established in 1817 as a Town with no municipal status. It was incorporated as a town in 1858 (the same time as neighbouring Windsor was incorporated as a town). Sandwich lasted as an independent town until 1935, when it was amalgamated with
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each have a plant here, and the area is somewhat industrial in nature but is slowly shifting towards converting open spaces into small parkettes and community gardens. An example of this is the Ford Test Track, which was transformed from Ford's
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later in 1837. This neighbourhood is very proud of its rich and diverse history, having murals on many buildings' sides that show people, events, and buildings of the past, such as Ms. B. McKewan Arnold, the great-niece of the famous
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Residents of the area have been voicing concern that their neighbourhood is being forgotten or neglected for other richer areas of the city (as it is the poorest neighbourhood in Windsor), with the closure of its only bank branch (a
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Walkerville is a historic area of Windsor. It began as a model community for the workers of the Hiram Walker distillery, home of Canadian Club Whisky. It is home to Willistead Manor, designed by renowned architect
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Forest Glade was one of Windsor's premiere model developments. It was "the place to be" in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is very much a mini-community, with a library, community centre, city bus route access
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is located at its northwestern tip, and Tecumseh Road East to the south. The eastern border is an S-curve that starts around Pillette Road by the river and curves southeast with the CN tracks to Jefferson Blvd.
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Banwell/East Riverside is a community in Windsor that begun development in 1995. It is bounded by Little River to the west bordering Riverside neighbourhood, Riverside Drive East to the north, the town of
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The Central neighbourhood incorporates most of the eastern end of Windsor. It stretches from Chandler Road in the east, stretching along Seminole Street, to George Avenue. It then runs along the
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East Windsor is a neighbourhood that lies immediately east of Downtown and Walkerville areas but not as far east as Riverside neighbourhood. It borders Walker Road to the west, where the
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opened in 2006 at the southwest corner of Clover Street and McHugh Street. This area of Windsor is known for its scenic parks and trails which include some of the highest percentage of
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Most of the homes were built between 1950 and the present. It consists of many small ranch style homes as well as larger newer homes. It has several elementary schools, with
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was a separate village from Windsor, having been incorporated as a town in 1913. It was not amalgamated with the City of Windsor until 1966, at the same time as the town of
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families and businesses. It is known for its restaurants and clothing boutiques. It is situated along Erie Street, from Moy Avenue in the east to Goyeau Street to the west.
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Remington Park is a large subdivision between South Walkerville and E.C. Row Expressway. It is home and former home to very proud alumni of residents. Former Windsor Mayor
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Devonshire Heights is a development in Windsor's south end begun in the late 1970s and recently completed. It is located just south of the E.C. Row Expressway, west of
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distinction from the government of Canada. It is also home to the Devonshire Manor, (also known as the Low-Martin House) where Canada's 22nd prime minister,
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and previous owner of the adjacent Ojibway Park sometimes referred to as Yawkey Bush. It includes Armanda Street and Broadway Avenue, Ojibway Parkway and
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to improve the neighbourhood. In the 1980s the area expanded to include developing into the farming land to the east of Parent Avenue up to Walker Road.
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Brighton Beach is an unincorporated area that is mainly industrial. It is considered Windsor's only failed subdivision. It is the location of the
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Fontainebleau is a large neighbourhood in the east end of Windsor. It consists of homes built mainly from the 1950s and 1960s, along with a large
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to the north. Its immediate neighbours are Sandwich and West Windsor to the west, South Cameron Woodlot to the south and Downtown to the east.
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surveyed and remapped. It only lasted a few years, as it was amalgamated into Windsor in 1935, at the same time as Sandwich and Walkerville.
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the Essex Terminal Railway to the east and south, and the Detroit River to the west. The Windmill in Mill Park is a replica of an original
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Ford City used to be a part of the much larger East End but was recently designated as its own historic neighbourhood. In 2002, signs,
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This part of Windsor is rich in architecture, history, population backgrounds, and life. It is home to the University of Windsor and
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Downtown's boundaries are typically Glengarry Avenue in the east, Janette Avenue in the west, Giles Boulevard in the south, and the
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and north of the area around Provincial, 6th Concession and Division Roads. Some maps include the main commercial artery of
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to the southeast. Many homes in the neighbourhood were built prior to the Second World War on very large, spacious lots.
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into Windsor. In the summer of 2007, the neighbourhood of Sandwich was officially "connected" to the rest of the Windsor
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Uptown Ottawa Street is another area along a main street. It was first settled in the 1910s and 1920s as a part of
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Roseland is a neighbourhood in the southern tip of Windsor bordered by Cabana Road West/East to the north, the
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line as its northern boundary to Lauzon Road in the east, with Tecumseh Road East along its southern boundary.
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Roseville Gardens is a small neighbourhood along Rose Street and Rose-Ville Garden Drive. It contains mostly
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However, the neighbourhood still maintains the former County Courthouse and municipal building and current
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in 1998. The area east of Lauzon Road was transferred to the City of Windsor in 2002. The area is mainly
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to Chandler Road, Seminole Street, and George Avenue in the east, and along Tecumseh Road in the south.
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to the west, commercial areas around Walker and Provincial Roads in Devonshire Heights to the east and
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Little River Acres (formerly The Villages of Riverside) is a small community situated just west of the
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RiverWest, formerly Bridgeview (also known as "University") until re-branding in 2018, is home to the
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residents as well. The neighbourhood's boundaries are Giles Boulevard/Ontario Street to the north,
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border cities until it was amalgamated with Windsor (despite a no-vote by the populace) in 1935.
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to the west, Cabana Road West/East to the south, Division and Provincial Roads to the east and
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and all at its famous "Bedford Square" (intersection of Brock Street and Sandwich Street).
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measures to keep traffic to 40–50 km/h (25–30 mph). Some of its residents are of
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to the east, Howard Avenue to the west, and the Essex Terminal Railway line to the south.
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to the south and Provincial Road to the east. It borders South Windsor to the north,
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Yawkey is a small area in the northwest corner of Ojibway. It was named after
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to learn more about the history and heritage of the former town of Sandwich.
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began to appear along the length of Drouillard Road. Its boundaries are from
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Sandwich Methodist Church was notably served by the controversial Reverend
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in the north. This is where much of Windsor's downtown businesses reside.
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as the Catholic high school, respectively. It is bordered by the Rt Hon.
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The Township of Sandwich South was originally merged into the
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after World War I battles such as Ypres, Somme, and Amiens.
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Southwestern Ontario Digital Archive: Walkerville (Ontario)
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Southwestern Ontario Digital Archive: Ford City (Ontario)
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on the shores of the Detroit River, and was the Canadian
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those that have experienced large population decreases
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Park and Pelissier Streets in the "Heart of Windsor".
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Overview of neighborhoods in Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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Index

Neighborhoods of Windsor, Ontario
Windsor, Ontario
Detroit River
Italian
Walkerville, Ontario
specialty shops
traffic calming
Ukrainian
Russian
Polish
Eastern European
French
Irish
Walker Road
Walkerville, Ontario
1911
Albert Kahn
Paul Martin
Walkerville Collegiate Institute
Via Rail
CN
Offices on Ouellette Avenue
CIBC office tower.
Backside of the Canada Building (Windsor).
Canada Building (Windsor)
Paul Martin Sr. Building.
Paul Martin Sr. Building
One Riverside Drive, Headquarters of Chrysler Canada.
Chrysler Canada
Hilton hotel with all river views.

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