Articles of interest in Amherstburg
The Grand Marais Trail is the name of a small bicycle trail that follows Turkey Creek (also known as the Grand Marais Drain) in the middle of Windsor, Ontario. It starts off as a minor spur route, connecting the West Windsor Recreationway with Huron…
Ford's ACT, short for Automatically Controlled Transportation or Activity Center Transit, was a people mover system developed during the 1970s. One interesting feature of the ACT is that it allowed bi-directional travel on a single rail—cars passed …
Essex Golf & Country Club is a private, 18 hole championship golf course located in LaSalle, Ontario, south of Windsor.
Custer Airport (ICAO: KTTF, FAA LID: TTF), sometimes referred to as Monroe Custer Airport, is a city-owned public airport located in the city of Monroe in Monroe County, Michigan.
Bricktown is a Detroit People Mover station in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It is located on Beaubien Street, just north of Congress Street. The station takes its name from the Bricktown Historic District.
The Canada Building is an Art deco office tower built in 1928 in downtown Windsor, Ontario. It stands at 14 storeys and stands on Ouellette Avenue between University Avenue and Park Street. It should not be confused with the nearby similarly-designe…
Benjamin F. Yack Arena is a 3,800-seat indoor arena located in Wyandotte, Michigan.
Windsor Stadium is a 3,000-capacity stadium located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, the stadium is mainly used for Canadian Football and soccer, but has hosted rugby and other sports. It is home to the Ontario Football Conference team the Windsor AKO F…
Victoria Park Place is Windsor, Ontario's second tallest building (after Caesars Windsor's "Augustus" Hotel tower), standing at 34 storeys (3 below-ground floors, and 31 above-ground floors). Its construction started in 1979 and was a jointly built …
River Rouge School District is a public school district serving the entire city of River Rouge, Michigan. The district is the smallest public school district in terms of area in Metro Detroit and the second smallest in terms of enrollment after the …
The Penobscot Block is a complex of office towers centered on the 45-story Penobscot Building at the corner of Griswold Street and West Fort Street in Downtown Detroit, Michigan.
Pelee Island Winery is a winery in Kingsville, Ontario, Canada.
Pease Auditorium is a music venue on the campus of Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Built in 1914, Pease auditorium is the 4th oldest standing building on Eastern Michigan University's campus. The auditorium was constructed in 191…
The Paul Martin Sr. Building is a 5-storey Art deco lowrise office building in downtown Windsor, Ontario, located on the west side of Ouellette Avenue between Chatham St and Pitt St. It is named after Paul Martin Sr., father of former Prime Minister…
Oakwoods Metropark is a park in the Huron-Clinton system of metro parks. The park has wooded nature trails, a nature center, and a view of the Huron River.
The New Cadillac Square Apartments is a high-rise residential apartment building, standing at 111 Cadillac Square on the intersection with Bates Street in Detroit, Michigan.
The following is a list of cities, towns, villages and counties of Michigan that no longer exist as separate entities but are generally still inhabited.
Leamington Airport, (TC LID: CLM2), is located 2.5 nautical miles (4.6 km; 2.9 mi) east of the town Leamington, Ontario, Canada.
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