Nature Trails near Windsor, Ontario


The City of Windsor has a population of approximately 216,000 and provides a full range of municipal services.  The City of Windsor is comprised of residential, industrial, commercial, institutional, and rural areas along with a vibrant multicultural society.

The Corporation of the County of Essex consists of seven member municipalities with a total population of approximately 166,000.

The City of Windsor and the surrounding region (within an 80 kilometer radius and including Metro Detroit and the Municipality of Chatham-Kent) constitute  a combined regional population of approximately 4 million for emergency planning purposes.

The City of Windsor offers world-class gaming, entertainment and shopping, fascinating historical and cultural landmarks, and unparalleled waterfront parks and gardens. Our wide range of culinary options is a reflection of our ethnic diversity. From Italian and Indian to Asian and African, our dining options can satisfy every appetite.Excitement is always a sure bet at Caesars Windsor, on our scenic downtown waterfront. This casino resort, the largest of its kind in Canada, includes restaurants, lounges, live entertainment, premier convention space and two luxury hotel towers. In Windsor, you’ll find a celebration of arts and culture in all forms. Be inspired by the Windsor Symphony Orchestra, take in a theatre performance, or admire stunning works at the Art Gallery of Windsor.

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OJIBWAY PARK

Ojibway Park is the hub of activity at the Ojibway Prairie Complex. Most visitors initially visit here before exploring other regions of the Complex. Ojibway Park features an excellent Nature Centre and several well kept self-guiding nature trails on which visitors...

PECHE ISLAND

Peche Island, a 100-acre island was purchased by Hiram Walker in 1883. Walker used the island for a summer place, and his buildings included a stable, large home, greenhouse, and icehouse. The property was sold in 1907. The City of Windsor acquired the land from the...

PETITE COTE

Petite Côte Conservation Area was created in 2007 alongside the Detroit River, south of LaSalle. The environmentally friendly boardwalk trail measures about 300 metres and is constructed from recycled plastics instead of traditional wood. Petite Côte is an important...

RUSCOM SHORES

Situated alongside Lake St. Clair, Ruscom Shores Conservation Area is an attractive natural marshland area with a well-managed trail ideal for some outdoor enjoyment and tranquility.   Ruscom Shores represents one of only two marshes still in existence on Essex...

WALKER HOMESITE TRAIL

The Walker Homesite Trail parallels Walker Homesite Park connecting it with Hall Farm Park and Devonwood Conservation Area. We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE. Region(s): Essex County Nearby towns and cities: Windsor WALKER...