Your walking tour of Windsor just got an upgrade
Good morning from the border — where Canada meets America and neither one blinks. This is Windsor.
So, you know how much I love this city, right? How I'm always telling people Windsor is way more than just what you see across the river? Well, there's this thing happening this weekend, and honestly, it’s exactly what I mean. The Windsor-Essex Jane's Walk kicks off its spring schedule, and if you haven't done one of these, *mijo*, you're missing out on some seriously good local flavour. We're talking free, guided strolls focused on our heritage and history.
Jane Jacobs was all about people understanding their own neighbourhoods, and that's what these walks do. This isn't just some dry historical lecture; it’s a chance to see parts of Windsor, maybe even your own street, with fresh eyes. This weekend, you can explore everything from the incredible architecture down on Ouellette Avenue, to the stories woven into the fabric of Sandwich Town, Canada’s oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in Ontario. It's about connecting with the city, seeing the old next to the new, and understanding how we got to this point, right here, looking across at Detroit.
### What This Means for Windsor
* **Community Connection:** It's a fantastic way to meet neighbours and share a collective appreciation for our unique history. * **Hidden Gems:** You'll discover little details and stories you walk past every day without noticing, from the waterfront trail to the nooks and crannies of Via Italia. * **Challenging Assumptions:** For anyone who thinks Windsor is just "Detroit's bedroom community," these walks are a direct counter-argument, showcasing our deep, distinct identity.
Honestly, it’s the best way to spend a spring afternoon – getting some steps in, learning something cool, and seeing why this city, *nuestra ciudad*, is so special. You can’t tell me that’s not something to be proud of.
Marco Beaulieu-Vargas, Morning Wire, Windsor.
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