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  • 1. Caesars Windsor Windsor
    Caesars Windsor in Windsor, Ontario, Canada is one of four casinos in the Detroit–Windsor area. Owned by the government of the province of Ontario , it is operated by Caesars Entertainment. Both the original Casino Windsor and the new expansion were designed by WZMH Architects. The casino is located on Windsor's riverfront overlooking the Detroit skyline near the Canadian end of the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel. The creation of this casino was a leading factor in the legalization of casino gambling in Detroit. The Forum hotel tower stands at 23 stories tall and opened in 1998. The Augustus tower stands at 27 stories and opened in 2008. Caesars Windsor attracts about six million visitors annually. Its main competitors are MGM Grand Detroit, MotorCity Casino, and Greektown Casino in Detroit. Cae...
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  • 3. 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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  • 4. Jackson Park Windsor
    Jackson Park is a park south of Downtown Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It contains many war memorials including a World War II, and a Korean War memorial. Jackson Park contains more than 10,000 plants, many of which are located in its Sunken Gardens. The park was named after former Windsor mayor Cecil E. Jackson. New features are being added to the park. The original World War II monument was Avro Lancaster bomber aircraft FM212; it was removed in 2005 due to the effect that over four decades of exposure to the elements was having on it, and replaced by more weather-resistant fiberglass models of a Hawker Hurricane and a Supermarine Spitfire fighter. Beneath the two aircraft is a garden in the shape of the Lancaster bomber. Jackson Park is also a well equipped, popular sports park. Besides bei...
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  • 5. 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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  • 7. Malden Park Windsor
    Amherstburg is a town near the mouth of the Detroit River in Essex County, Ontario, Canada. In 1796, Fort Malden was established here, stimulating growth in the settlement. The fort has been designated as a National Historic Site. The town is approximately 25 kilometres south of the U.S. city of Detroit, Michigan, facing Wyandotte, Grosse Ile Township, Brownstown Charter Township, Trenton, and Gibraltar, Michigan. It is part of the Windsor census metropolitan area.
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  • 9. 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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  • 10. Devonwood Conservation Area Windsor
    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. Its southern terminus is the end of the pavement as it enters the Essex Region Conservation Authority-controlled Devonwood Conservation Area, a heavily wooded animal and plant sanctuary. The trail also serves the Windsor Airport, Devonshire Mall, and the Silver City mall and theatre area via bike lanes on Calderwood Avenue and a paved trail along Walker Road. Contrary to what one may expect, the trail is actually quite lightly tr...
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  • 12. Adventure Bay Family Water Park Windsor
    Big Boy Restaurants International, LLC is an American restaurant chain headquartered in Warren, Michigan, in Metro Detroit. Frisch's Big Boy Restaurants is a restaurant chain with its headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Big Boy name, design aesthetic, and menu were previously licensed to a number of regional franchisees. Big Boy was started as Bob's Pantry in 1936 by Bob Wian in Glendale, California.:11 The restaurants became known as Bob's, Bob's Drive-Ins, Bob's, Home of the Big Boy Hamburger, and Bob's Big Boy. It became a local chain under that name and nationally under the Big Boy name, franchised by Robert C. Wian Enterprises. Marriott Corporation bought Big Boy in 1967. One of the larger franchise operators, Elias Brothers, purchased the chain from Marriott in 1987, moved the head...
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  • 14. Canadian Historical Aircraft Association Windsor
    The Canadian Historical Aircraft Association is a non-profit organization based in Windsor, Ontario which is committed to preserving aircraft which have significance to the history of Canadian aviation. They have a 1941 Boeing Stearman, a 1952 Mark IV Harvard and two de Havilland Chipmunks available for special event fly-bys and donation flights. The Canadian Historical Aircraft Association is in charge of the maintenance and restoration of Lancaster FM212 which was purchased by the City of Windsor in 1964. The Lancaster bomber was on display in Jackson Park for many years, and was transported to the CH2A's restoration facilities at the Windsor Airport in order to protect it from the elements. A Canadair Silver Star, more commonly known as a T-33, is on static display. The CH2A is also bui...
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