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There are over 215 parks within the City of Windsor, totally 3,000 acres of naturalized and formal gardens.
Parks and Recreation has listed a number of major regional parks on this
page with information on location and amenities within the park.
For location information on all parks within Windsor please visit Tips for finding a park: For comprehensive historical information on all City of Windsor parks, see the History of Parks document. (PDF file) Disclaimer: (applet may take a few minutes to load) For comprehensive information on all City of Windsor parks, see the History of Parks document (pdf file) Along the riverfront between Thompson Boulevard and Pillette Rd. A showplace and tourist attraction on the banks of the Detroit River, Coventry Gardens was designed for relaxation, recreation and as a place of civic pride. It features the Peace Fountain, the only international floating fountain in the world which can propel water 70 feet in the air and has a light show. Each year, thousands of visitors enjoy the brilliant flowers displayed at Coventry Gardens and the granite patios serve as unique staging areas for concerts and other events during the summer. Peace Fountain - put in for the May holiday weekend. Operates approximately from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.. Removed the week following Canadian Thanksgiving. Amenities:
Parks and Recreation 2450 McDougall Street Windsor, Ontario Canada N8X 3N6 Telephone: For general information, call 311. For detailed inquiries, call (519) 253-2300 Fax:(519) 255-7990 Email: parkrec@city.windsor.on.ca |




