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EPIC WINE ROUTE .4 West Beach 8 I 3 M Rt Ontario’S Only Beachfront Winery! O .4 P 2 Ir 2 Visit: Visitwindsoressex.Com/Wine a / Y M K S K 3 Pelee Island LAKE ST. CLAIR PECHE ISLAND N INTERSTATE 75 BELLE ISLE Lakeview Park Marina W E Ganatchio Trail Sandpoint Beach INTERSTATE 375 International Border Lauzon Rd S Riverside Dr E DETROIT Riverdale Ave MICHIGAN, U.S.A. Clairview Bikeway Wyandotte St E Greenpark Blvd Ganatchio Trail Riverside Dr E Little River Corridor Peace Fountain Coventry Gardens VIA Rail Canada Reaume Park D UNITED STATES OF AMERICA etroit-Windsor CANADA 4 Alexander Park Bert Weeks Jeerson Blvd Tunnel Little River Rd Memorial Gardens 12 6 Ganatchio Trail Little River Blvd 44 Riverside Dr East 23 8 9 Realtor Park DETROIT RIVER 2 Pillette Rd 43 25 South National St Tecumseh 31 1 Arena Ouellette Ave Roy Battagello Lauzon Rd Riverwalk 39 24 40 Tranby Park 7 Wyandotte St E Centennial Park 38 36 45 Ambassador Bridge 3 37 WFCU McHugh 28 Centre Park Riverside Dr W 41 Jeerson St urrounded by beautiful bodies of water Banwell Rd Dougall Ave Lauzon Parkway and home to some of the most stunning 33 Tecumseh Atkinson Ontario St Mall Park University Ave W Walker Rd natural habitats, Windsor Essex is just Campbell Ave Seminole St Tecumseh Rd E Ottawa St Ford Test Track Park S INTERSTATE waiting for you to explore all that we have to Wyandotte St W 75 Erie St E Drouillard Rd offer! Jump on a bike and explore by two- Windsor Regional Hospital Central Ave McKee Ouellette Campus wheels, lace-up for a hike along our walking Park Giles Blvd E Erie St W Howard Ave 10Tecumseh Rd E Adie Knox Crawford Ave McDougall St 20 Arena Parent Ave paths or paddle your way along the coastline Lauzon Parkway Huron Church Rd and take in a famous Lake Erie sunset. Giles Blvd W ESSEX Little River Jeerson Blvd 22 Click for 5 Golf Club COUNTY visitwindsoressex.com/outdoors College Ave more. Forest Glade Arena MICHIGAN ONTARIO 18 Tecumseh Rd E Windsor Regional Hospital Forest Glade Dr South Cameron 16 Metropolitan St Denis Campus Walker Rd Centre Howard Ave Pillette Rd Blvd Jackson Park Grand Marais Rd E Sandwich St Campbell Ave Tecumseh Rd W Plymouth Rd Derwent Park E C Row Expressway Windsor Ypres Ave Stadium Ouellette Ave Optimist Memorial Park Prince Rd Totten St South Pacific Ave Twin Oaks Dr Tecumseh Rd W Central Ave Hotel Dieu Grace Healthcare Dominion Blvd South Cameron Blvd Eugenie St E Tayfour Campus Mic Mac Park 32 International Border CITY OF WINDSOR FUTURE SITE OF GORDIE HOWE INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE Eugenie St W Ojibway Parkway E C Row Expressway Rhodes Dr Lauzon Rd 29 Ouellette Pl Lauzon Parkway 30Huron Church Rd Dougall Ave South Cameron Grand Marais Rd E Woodlot Matchette Rd Malden Park Point Pelee National Park | Leamington xp ow E ressw C R a E y 11 Devonshire EXIT 1 401 South Cameron Blvd Mall ONTARIO Rt. Hon. Herb Gray Pkwy 26 27 17 Cooper’s Hawk Vineyards | Essex EXIT 2 E C Row Expressway 14 35 ESSEX 42 COUNTY Black Oak Prairie 401 Heritage Park ONTARIO West Grand Blvd Division Rd 19 ESSEX Ojibway Parkway 17 COUNTY Ojibway Park Howard Ave County Road 42 ESSEX Malden Rd 42 3 42 ESSEX ONTARIO COUNTY ESSEX Dominion Blvd Dougall Ave Devonwood 43 Conservation Area COUNTY 20 (ERCA) COUNTY EXIT 5 Grand Marais Rd W Central Park Division Rd Division Rd Baseline Rd County Road 17 Sprucewood Ave Cabana Rd East Matchette Rd Ojibway Prairie 401 Provincial Nature Reserve Walker Rd ONTARIO Rt. Hon. Herb Gray Pkwy 15 Spring Garden Road Prairie 3 ONTARIO Cabana Rd East South Windsor Provincial Rd Recreation Complex Oakwood Park 21 EXIT 6 22 Legend Seventh Concession Rd Cabana Rd West Ambassador Golf Club TOWN OF TECUMSEH ESSEX CONSERVATION AREAS BOAT LAUNCHES 6 Roseland Golf and s you explore Windsor Essex, check out COUNTY Mt Royal Dr Curling Club Ltd. ESSEX Eighth Concession Rd ESSEX Ninth Concession Rd 3 34 Tenth Concession Rd our Essex Pelee Island Coast wineries – or Sixth Concession Rd MARINAS HOSPITAL 40 COUNTY H COUNTY Dougall Parkway as we like to call them, our EPIC Wineries. Front Rd TOWN OF LASALLE A PUBLIC BEACHES SHOPPING MALLS Sip your way through our EPIC Wineries and get 401 13 ONTARIO EXIT 14 a taste of what Windsor Essex has to offer! From EXIT 7 3 North Talbot Rd TRAIL HEAD GREENWAYS ONTARIO Highway 401 laid-back outdoor patios, serving you up some of EXIT 13 401Rt. Hon. Herb Gray Pkwy ONTARIO Cousineau Rd the tastiest fare made with local ingredients, to ESSEX RECREATION 20 ESSEX ESSEX stunning photo backdrops, such as Ontario’s only COUNTY 7 COUNTY 46 ESSEX COUNTY beachfront winery. You’ll start planning your next 11 COUNTY 401 Bar scale applies to overall city map only. ONTARIO Huron Church Ln To London / Toronto visit before you even leave! District insets are not to scale. Howard Ave Windsor Crossing EXIT 9 Premium Outlets Macdonald-Cartier Fwy 0.1 0 0.5 km 1 km 2.5 kilometres 401 Click visitwindsoressex.com/wine to start your ONTARIO 3 0.5 mi 0 1 mi 2 mi EPIC adventure. ONTARIO EXIT 10 Be responsible. Wine is a beautiful thing, but it’s still alcohol, so please be realistic about the amount you expect to consume. Designate a Barrels Bottles & Brews Coffee Culture Windsor Pizza Club Golf 29. Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Attractions driver or arrange a hired car and remember to Windsor 38. Adventure Bay Family Water Park drink water & snack along the way. 21. Ambassador Golf Club 1. BREW Microbrewery 7. 30ml Coffee Co. 13. Antonino’s Original Pizza 30. Holiday Inn & Suites Ambassador 22. Roseland Golf and Curling Club 39. Art Gallery of Windsor/Museum 2. Chapter Two Brewing Co. 8. Anchor Coffee House 14. Arcata Pizzeria Bridge Windsor: Chimczuk Museum 3. Craft Heads Brewing Co. 9. Chance Coffee 15. Armando’s Pizza 31. Holiday Inn Express Windsor 40. Caesars Windsor Waterfront 4. J.P. Wiser’s Experience 10. Ciao Caffe 16. Caboto Club Pizza Accommodations 41. Capitol Theatre 32. Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel 5. Sandwich Brewing Co. 11. Colonial Coffee 17. Capri Pizza 42. Ojibway Nature Centre 23. A Hidden Gem Bed & Breakfast 33. Quality Inn & Suites Downtown 6. Walkerville Brewery 12. Taloola Café 18. Franco’s Pizza 24. Best Western PLUS Windsor Windsor Waterfront 19. Oven 360 34. St. Clair College Residence and Tourism Info Centres 20. Sam’s Pizzeria and Cantina 25. Caesars Windsor Conference Centre 26. Comfort Inn & Suites Ambassador 35. Stonecroft Inn 43. Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island Bridge 36. TownePlace Suites by Marriott Office 27. Comfort Inn South Windsor 37. Ye Olde Walkerville B&B 44. Caesars Windsor Kiosk Explore at visitwindsoressex.com 28. Four Points by Sheraton Windsor 45. Ontario Tourism Information Centre more stops Downtown Vin Villa | Pelee Island 0 INTERSTATE 96 INTERSTATE 94 International Border INTERSTATE 75 LAKE ST. CLAIR UNITED STATESCANADA OF AMERICA N DETROITMICHIGAN, U.S.A. INTERSTATE INTERSTATE INTERSTATE Belle Isle 94 96 INTERSTATE 375 75 Detroit - Windsor W E Tunnel DETROIT RIVER Ambassador Bridge VIA Rail Canada Riverside Dr E 72 TECUMSEH LIGHTHOUSE COVE WINDSOR Puce SEE OPPOSITE SIDE OF MAP ESSEX S Ouellette Ave 22 Tecumseh Rd Harbour 2 Marina Lauzon Pky COUNTY Tremblay Beach 53 Lakeview Belle Rochester Tecumseh Rd E Park West River Place Pike Creek ESSEX Beach Marina Marina ESSEX 22 Rochester Place 2 Howard Ave COUNTY Walker Rd Golf Club and Resort COUNTY Tecumseh Rd W Huron Church Rd ESSEX ESSEX Notre Dame St 42 Ruscom ESSEX Atlas Tube E. C. Row Expressway Shores 39 Thames River 43 Recreation Centre COUNTY COUNTY 21 ESSEX ESSEX COUNTY BELLE RIVER Puce River ESSEX 2 COUNTY 1 EXIT 1 McAulie Woods ESSEX 35 COUNTY COUNTY Rt. Hon. Herb Gray PkwyE. C. Row Expressway 42 Ruscom River Do it for the ‘gram! Dougall Ave COUNTY Belle River heck out our MyTrip Digital Itinerary EXIT 2 ESSEX Check out some of the top spots to grab a pic from when 19 Builder to create a custom stop-by-stop EXIT 5 County Road 42 COUNTY To London/Toronto you’re exploring Windsor, Essex County and Pelee Island. ESSEX 42 EXIT 56 itinerary to explore Windsor Essex. Set COUNTY ESSEX Todd Ln EXIT 6 ESSEX C INTERSTATE your dates and pick your interests to create Dougall Pky 25 EXIT 14 43 COUNTY ESSEX 55 75 COUNTY 31 401 a unique itinerary based on where you’ll be ESSEX COUNTY EXIT 7 EXIT 13 27 Maiden Lane EXIT 21 COUNTY visiting. EXIT 48 Front Rd EXIT 28 ESSEX 401 To London/Toronto LASALLE EXIT 9 ESSEX 19 EXIT 34 EXIT 10 17 LAKESHORE 46 COUNTY Check out visitwindsoressex.com/mytrip to COUNTY EXIT 40 Rowsom’s Tilbury West DETROIT RIVER get started – or scan the QR codes below for Vollmer Complex 35 COMBER 43 54 ESSEX some of our most popular itineraries. Fighting Island Fighting ESSEX ESSEX ESSEX Big O 37 ESSEX TECUMSEH 46 46 COUNTY 7 COUNTY COUNTY 1 COUNTY ESSEX COUNTY Greenway 20 Maidstone COUNTY LASALLE ESSEX Located in downtown Windsor, explore these artist alleys Petite 34 ESSEX filled with murals and graffiti mixed with boutique shops Cote COUNTY ONTARIO 23 MICHIGAN COUNTY and restaurants. Chrysler Canada Caesars Windsor Community Entrance ESSEX Essex ESSEX ESSEX Arena 27 19 COUNTY 8 COUNTY COUNTY 1. 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