Entertainment & Nightlife
ATTRACTIONS
The Windsor-Essex nightlife scene is as exciting or laid-back as you want it to be. You call the shots: whether it be a local brewery for a few post-dinner pints, a chic lounge for a specialty cocktail, or cutting up the dancefloor at a nightclub? You’ll find the city’s live music scene offers everything from country, to old-fashioned rock ‘n roll or jazz performed by local artist favourites. Feeling lucky? Check out the slots and gaming tables at Caesars Windsor or walk home with the jackpot from one of our local bingo halls.
Windsor Rock Gym
1215 Walker Road, Windsor, ONT
519-992-7505
Windsor Rock Gym is the city's only purpose built climbing facility located in historic Walkerville. Our gym has something for everyone -- whether you are brand new to the climbing scene or a seasoned veteran. We were designed specifically for bouldering, with quality route setting, tons of holds and varied climbing terrain.
Art Gallery of Windsor
401 Riverside Drive West, Windsor, ONT
519-977-0013
www.agw.ca
ChimCzuk Museum
401 Riverside Drive West, Windsor, ONT
519-253-1812
This premier museum houses permanent exhibits on the history of the Windsor area, the Original People’s
Culture and Legacy, and the development of the City; a state-of-the-art Children’s Gallery, and temporary exhibitions. Adults(18+) $5; Students (3-24) / Seniors (60+) $4; Family $15.
Colasanti's Tropical Gardens
1550 County Road 3 East, Kingsville, ONT
519-326-3287
A tropical wonderland of exotic birds, home grown, tropical plants, small produce market, domestic and miniature animals, kids rides, home decor shopping and a restaurant. Situated on 35 acres, 3.5 acres which is indoors in Ruthven, Ontario.
Colosseum Caesars Windsor
377 Riverside Drive East, Windsor, ONT
519-258-7878 / 1-800-991-7777
Enjoy spectacular entertainment at our 5,000-seat theatre with world-famous performers
Duff Baby House
221 Mill Street West, Windsor, ONT
519-253-1812
Located beside the historic Duff-Baby House (built in 1798 and named for owners Alexander Duff and James Baby) in Sandwich Town, the Duff-Baby Interpretation Centre is open by appointment only, and for special programs throughout the year.
Fort Malden National Historic Site
100 Laird Avenue S., Amherstburg, ONT
519-736-5416
Fort Malden National Historic Site preserves the remnants of the second British fort built in Amherstburg, Ontario. The first, Fort Amherstburg, was established here, near the mouth of the Detroit River in 1796. It was a centre of British operations during the War of 1812 and was destroyed by the British when they were forced to retreat in September 1813.
Francois Baby House
254 Pitt Street West, Windsor, ONT
519-253-1812
The historic house, built by François Baby, is designated as a National Historic Site of Canada, and now features permanent galleries on Windsor’s French Roots, the War of 1812, and the Battle of Windsor.
Gibson Gallery
140 Richmond Street, Amherstburg, ONT
519-736-2826
www.gibsonartgallery.com
Located in South Western Ontario's Historic Town of Amherstburg along the Detroit River, is a center for Art and Craft. Our facility, the former Michigan Central Railroad Station, built in 1896, is a "state of the art" Art Gallery.
Jackson Park
125 Tecumseh Road East, Windsor, ONT
519-253-2300
www.citywindsor.ca
Jackson Park, with its more than 10,000 plants, is undoubtedly one of Windsor’s foremost attractions. Visitors to the Queen Elizabeth II Sunken Gardens can enjoy the flowers of the season: hundreds of tulips in May, followed by the abundance of summer perennials and lush annual. The park features some of the most magnificent formal gardens and fountains in Windsor. Jackson Park is also a well-equipped, popular sports park with lawn bowling, baseball diamonds, soccer field and basketball court.
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