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Windsor, Ontario recent comments:

  • Rendezvous Shores, JamesKirk wrote 5 months ago:
    Would love to see these photos
  • Victoria Tavern, JamesKirk wrote 5 months ago:
    One of the last proper dive bars left, let's hope to many more years and decades.
  • Solidarity Tower, JamesKirk wrote 5 months ago:
    Windsor needs more tall structures.
  • Wye for VIA Rail, JamesKirk wrote 5 months ago:
    Current site of Homeless camps due to unaffordable housing.
  • Rendezvous Shores, JamesKirk wrote 5 months ago:
    Funny that previous commentators mention the $600,000 McMansions which are now worth close to $2,000,000.
  • Beverly Glen Street, JamesKirk wrote 5 months ago:
    Beverly Glen is built on top of a former River. The river was turned into an underground drain long before the Neighbourhood was here. Currently it runs to Little River Treatment Plant.
  • Forest Glade Public School (Primary Learning Centre), Mitchum (guest) wrote 3 years ago:
    Used to be Catholic Elementary school H.B. McManus up until 2007.
  • Just Your Average Joes Sports Bar, Mitchum (guest) wrote 3 years ago:
    Used to be Knights of Columbus.
  • Cheese Wheelz, Mitchum (guest) wrote 3 years ago:
    Make sure you tell them to put the garlic butter on your pizza.
  • Bob's Bait & Tackle Shop, Mitchum (guest) wrote 3 years ago:
    Place was demolished years ago, currently rezoned as a residential yard for a newer home.
  • Riverside Medical Clinic, Mitchum (guest) wrote 3 years ago:
    Used to be a gas station back in the day.
  • River's Edge Tap and Table, Mitchum (guest) wrote 3 years ago:
    This is now called Rivers Edge and has been renovated. Great spot.
  • Lion`s Head Tavern, Mitchum (guest) wrote 3 years ago:
    Best place to get a cheap beer and be entertained
  • Rendezvous Shores, Miketrain wrote 3 years ago:
    Abars down at Lauzon and Riverside had suffered a similar fate to the Rendezvous not long ago. What will become of the property, only time will tell.
  • Florence Lake, Miketrain wrote 3 years ago:
    Still listed on some park maps as "North Neighbourhood Pond".. not a very creative name especially for such an interesting place.
  • Charles S. Porter Residence, RingtailedFox wrote 4 years ago:
    created by user RingtailedFox (not sure why it didn't show my name.. I thought I was logged in at the time!)
  • Steel Technologies, kennymac (guest) wrote 4 years ago:
    Now Southwestern Manufacturing Sprucewood facility
  • Brighton Beach, RingtailedFox wrote 5 years ago:
    It's a "failed" neighbourhood because there never were many homes here, despite efforts to try to build and attract people. Yes, the neighbourhood was expropriated, but it was largely dead even before that.
  • Brighton Beach, Barry (guest) wrote 5 years ago:
    Neighbourhood wasn't failed it was expropriated for industrial expansion.
  • Former location of Saint Mary's Academy, Mare (guest) wrote 5 years ago:
    Paula Norris, you have the wrong nun as Sister Philomena did not teach any school subjects but she sure taught us boarding students how to live in constant fight or flight mode, in terror of being the target of her wrath. She was the full-time overseer of us female boarding students and did not possess a single kind, nurturing bone in her entire body but she certainly had an immense amount of cruelty within her which she seemed to thoroughly enjoy dispensing on a daily basis. Believe me when I say that she was the embodiment of evil!