One symbol of the city's peaceful ties to the United States is the Charlie Brooks Memorial Peace Fountain, the centerpiece of Coventry Gardens, which honors Windsor's British sister city. In the Detroit River, this floating fountain is one of the largest in North America and presents a variety of water displays. The fountain is operational from late May to mid-October. Another of Windsor's riverfront parks is Dieppe Gardens, which has a promenade along the river and a variety of gardens.
Other notable events include Bluesfest International in mid-July and the International Busker Festival in mid-July, featuring world-renowned street performers.
The farmers market at Market Square, 2109 Ottawa St., offers fresh produce Tuesday through Sunday. Fort Malden National Historic Site is about 29 kilometres (18 mi.) south.
Visitor Centers
Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island—Windsor: 333 Riverside Dr. W. Windsor, ON N9A 7C5. Phone:(519)255-6530 or (800)265-3633
Shopping
More than 175 stores, including Hudson's Bay, can be found at Windsor's Devonshire Mall, at 3100 Howard Ave. Tecumseh Mall, 7654 Tecumseh Rd. E., offers more than 60 shops and services.For outlet shopping try Windsor Crossing Premium Outlets, 1555 Talbot Rd. (Hwy. 3) at Cousineau Road across from St. Clair College; shops include Adidas, Guess, Reebok and Tommy Hilfiger.
Things to Do
Art Windsor-EssexJackson Park—Queen Elizabeth II Garden
Museum Windsor - Maison François Baby House
Ojibway Prairie Complex and Nature Centre