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  2. Ojibway Prairie Complex is a collection of six natural areas with diverse vegetation and wildlife in Windsor, Ontario. Learn about the history, features and conservation of the prairie remnants and the provincial nature reserve.

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  3. Ojibway Prairie Complex. Coordinates: 42.257786°N 83.069118°W. Oak savannah at Ojibway. The Ojibway Prairie Complex is a 350- hectare complex of parks and nature reserves on the west side of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It comprises Ojibway Park, Tallgrass Prairie Heritage Park, Black Oak Heritage Park, and the Spring Garden Natural Area, owned ...

  4. Explore the largest protected tallgrass prairie and oak savannah in Ontario, with 265 species of birds and other wildlife. Visit the park complex in Windsor, Ontario, and enjoy its trails, picnic areas, and heritage sites.

    • 5200 Matchett Rd, Windsor, N9C 4E8, ON
    • (519) 966-5852
  5. Ojibway Nature Centre is a natural area and wildlife sanctuary in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It features a nature centre, trails, exhibits, programs, and a diverse ecosystem of prairie, forest, and wetland habitats.

  6. 519-825-4659. Size: 64.12 ha. Year established: 1977. Park Classification: Nature Reserve. Address: 21116 Klondyke Road. P.O. Box 640. Wheatley, ON. N0P 2P0. What You'll Like: Native prairie, savanna, and an open woodland predominate in this small tract within the municipal boundaries of Windsor.

  7. Parks Canada and the City of Windsor have signed a statement of collaboration indicating their intent to work together for the public good by conducting a dialogue around the feasibility of the potential designation of a national urban park at the Ojibway Prairie Complex, and potentially other surrounding nature areas.

  8. A total of 265 species have been recorded in the Ojibway Prairie Complex on the southwest corner of Windsor. This is the largest protected tallgrass prairie and oak savannah in Ontario. This park complex attracts large numbers of migrant warblers, and other song birds and breeding birds such as Tufted Titmouse, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Hairy ...

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