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Windsor’s Official Website
Windsor is the southernmost city in Canada and lies at the western end of the heavily populated Quebec City-Windsor Corridor. Windsor is located southeast of Detroit and is separated from that city by the Detroit River. The city has views of the Detroit skyline. The region marks the only border crossing where entering the mainland United States from Canada involves traveling north. The current mayor of Windsor is Eddie Francis. It is nicknamed the 'Rose City.' Residents of Windsor are known as Windsorites.

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Comprehensive Real Estate Statistics for Windsor
For the fifth year in a row, more than a quarter of a million units were sold in Canada through the Multiple Listings Service® during the first six months of the year. The report from The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) also shows that seasonally adjusted national activity in 2008 has held steady since posting a 6.0 per cent month-over-month decline in February.

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Windsor Economic Development Commission [WEDC].
In the Windsor-Essex Region you'll find business-friendly policies coupled with a strong development programme that includes several large-scale projects involving public and private investment. Whether you're starting a business or looking to expand, the WindsorEssex Development Commission can connect you to information and networks vital to your location and expansion decisions.

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Windsor District Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber of Commerce is a catalyst, mobilizing members from the business community to work together for the common good of Windsor and Essex County. With the aim of achieving economic success, business people, staff and volunteers strive to keep Windsor-Essex economic conditions at a level where businesses and residents willingly and enthusiastically risk their capital in their community in the hope of creating economic prosperity.

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Detailed Crime Statistics for Windsor
Crime data is collated by Police Force and by the local Crime & Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP). CPDRs are a partnership of the police, the local authorities and organisations such as fire authorities and primary care trusts who together implement strategies to tackle crime and disorder including anti-social and other behavior adversely affecting the local environment. Local policforce areas – Thames Valley, Greater Manchester, The Metropolitan Police, and so on – usually have several CDRPs, which are organized by borough or local authority area.

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Windsor’s Demographics
Data from Canada's 2001 Census, which took place on July 1, 2001, suggests that City of Windsor's population grew by 5.4 percent between 1996 and 2001, from 197,694 to 208,402. The population of Windsor Census Metropolitan Area (CMA), which includes the towns of Tecumseh and LaSalle, as well as parts of Lakeshore, Essex, and Amherstburg, grew by 7.3 percent.

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County Of Essex
As part of the City of Windsor Official Plan Review, the City has engaged Lapointe Consulting to prepare population and housing projections for the City of Windsor and the larger Windsor-Essex area (the City of Windsor and the County of Essex). The updated projections are needed to take into account new information from the 2006 census as well as recent trends in net migration. Furthermore, the Planning Act requires that municipalities update their population and housing projections during 5-year reviews of Official Plans.

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Virtual Tours of Windsor
Windsor tourist attractions include Caesars Windsor, a lively downtown, Little Italy, the Art Gallery of Windsor, the Odette Sculpture Park, Ojibway Park, and nearby Point Pelee National Park. Windsor was a major entry point into Canada for refugees from slavery via the Underground Railroad and a major source of liquor during American Prohibition. The Capital Theatre in downtown Windsor had been a venue for feature films, plays and other attractions since 1929, until it declared bankruptcy on March 14, 2007.

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Windsor Airport
Windsor Airport, (IATA: YQG, ICAO: CYQG), is located in the southeast portion of the city of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The airport serves a mixture of scheduled airline flights and general aviation, and is a popular point of entry into Canada for private and business aircraft. The airspace above the airport is exceptionally busy because of the proximity to Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, and Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) arrivals and departures are handled by Detroit approach control.

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Maps of Windsor
This printable and interactive map allows you to search for and select the particular location of interest to you. The map is printable for easy reference, and where available also provides further detailed information on facilities with a hyperlink to their own website.

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University of Windsor
The University of Windsor is a non-denominational, provincially-supported, coeducational, public comprehensive university in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It is Canada's southernmost university. It has a student population of over 15,000 full-time and part-time undergraduate students and over 1000 graduate students. It is a member of the National Conference of Canadian Universities and Colleges, the University Articulation Board of Ontario, the International Association of Universities, and the Association of the British Commonwealth. More than 80,000 individuals around the world.

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Ontario Official website
Ontario is a magnet for industry, the arts and science. The population is made up of many cultural backgrounds drawn to this vibrant province. This website is a virtual tour of Ontario, which also provides links to other websites that can give you more detailed information about the people, the places and the events that give Ontario its vitality.

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Windsor Climate
Windsor has a humid continental climate (Koppen climate classification Dfa) with four distinct seasons. The yearly average temperature is 10 °C (50°F), the coldest month being January with an average daily maximum temperature of 0°C (32°F), and the warmest month being July with an average daily maximum temperature of 27°C (81°F). The coldest temperature ever recorded in Windsor is -29.1°C (-20°F) and the warmest was 40.2°C (104°F). Winters are fairly cold, with an average of 126 cm (48 inches) of snowfall annually. Located away from the lake effect snowbelts, Windsor receives less snow than most cities in the Great Lakes region .Windsor's average annual precipitation is 861 mm (34 inches) and is relatively well-distributed throughout the year, although winter is the driest season.
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