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:
If you know the name of the park, use the alpha listing and search by name.
If you know the general area of the park, click on the small city map to identify the general location.
Move the coloured rectangle inside of the small map to see a more detailed
location within the larger map.
For comprehensive historical information on all City of Windsor parks, see the
History of Parks document. (PDF file)
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Legend Pink lines indicate walking trails Green areas indicate parks
Odette Sculpture Park is located above the city map with all sculptures noted.
For comprehensive information on all City of Windsor parks, see the History of Parks document (pdf file)
Tallgrass Prairie Heritage Park
Tallgrass Heritage Park
Location: Adjacent to the Ojibway Prairie Provincial Nature Reserve on the north side of Titcombe
bike path.
Tallgrass Prairie Heritage Park, named after the tallgrass prairie which once dominated
central North America, contains the largest pond system in the Ojibway Complex. Also in this park
is the largest population of slender bush cover, a plant that occurs nowhere else in Canada.