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  • 1. Dieppe Gardens Windsor
    Dieppe is a port in Upper Normandy, France. Dieppe may also refer to: In places: Dieppe, New Brunswick, a city in Canada near Moncton, New Brunswick Dieppe-sous-Douaumont, a French commune in Lorraine, France Dieppe Bay Town, a seaside town on Saint Kitts Dieppe Barracks, a military installation used by the Singapore ArmyIn ships: HMS Dieppe , a steamship converted as a troopship, hospital ship, yacht and RN armed boarding craft SS Dieppe SS Dieppe , a LB&SCR ship SS Dieppe , a LB&SCR ship LST 3016 or HMS Dieppe, an amphibious warfare ship of the Royal NavyIn other uses: Dieppe, the battle honour awarded to forces participating in the Dieppe Raid, a 1942 World War II Allied attack on German forces in the French town Dieppe , a 1993 Canadian miniseries about the raid
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  • 2. Coventry Gardens Windsor
    Coventry Gardens is a park in Windsor, Ontario, Canada on Riverside Drive, in the Pillette Village. It contains the Charles Brooks Peace Fountain that floats on the Detroit River mainly in summer. Across the Detroit river to the north is Detroit's Belle Isle Park . The park is often filled with spectators of the annual fireworks of the Windsor–Detroit International Freedom Festival that usually takes place between July 1, Canada Day and July 4, Independence Day. The park was completed in 1931 and was named after Joseph L. Reaume, its benefactor. The park has several historic memorials to noted events in the Windsor area. In 1975 the park was expanded from 4.7 acres to 7 acres of land.
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  • 3. Bert Weeks Memorial Gardens Windsor
    Albert Howard Weeks was the 28th mayor of the city of Windsor, Ontario, Canada, from 1975 to 1982 and considered by many to be its best in recent memory. Previously, he had been a perennial candidate in the Windsor area for the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and its successor, the New Democratic Party . He ran 22 times between the 1950s and 1980s, winning 12 times at the municipal level. It was during a 1974 November blizzard that stretched the voting into a second day and night that Weeks upset then mayor Frank Wansbrough to win his first term as mayor. He went on to serve two more terms . During Weeks's first term, he successfully advocated to change the term length from two to three years as he felt mayors would be more productive with three-year terms. When he retired from the ma...
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