Many tourists know Windsor for its casino. But if you dig a little deeper, you’ll find fascinating history here. Once an important stop on the Underground Railroad, Windsor became an important center of whisky production and, thus, a major smuggling port during Prohibition. (Apparently Al Capone liked his Canadian Club.) In summer, catch the enormous fireworks display at the International Freedom Festival.
Restaurants in Windsor
4.5 based on 185 reviews
Old Walkerville is is a great area, for browsing, shopping and dining! Unique restaurants, especially The Kildare house, unique older decor, great fish and chips and a number of local brews!
4.5 based on 141 reviews
My favourite place in the area. The spectacular trails are accessible to those with walkers and wheelchairs which is uncommon in a lot of other places. I love to go see the deer but do wish people would stop feeding them as it's really not a good thing to be feeding them.
4.5 based on 857 reviews
Riverfront has been revitalised with new paving, great wine bars along the river front just along from quollette street is a great bistro and great rembrence garden s, to the fallen heroes of Canada wars
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