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How to get to Ojibway Nature Centre in West Windsor by Bus?

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Directions to Ojibway Nature Centre (West Windsor) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Ojibway Nature Centre

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How to get to Ojibway Nature Centre by Bus?

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Bus stations near Ojibway Nature Centre in West Windsor

  • Matchette at Armanda,2 min walk,
  • Marigold at Weaver,28 min walk,

Bus lines to Ojibway Nature Centre in West Windsor

  • 7,7 Eb,
  • 605,605,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Ojibway Nature Centre?

    The closest stations to Ojibway Nature Centre are:

    • Matchette at Armanda is 76 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Marigold at Weaver is 2195 meters away, 28 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Ojibway Nature Centre?

    These Bus lines stop near Ojibway Nature Centre: 1C, 2

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Ojibway Nature Centre in West Windsor?

    The nearest bus stop to Ojibway Nature Centre in West Windsor is Matchette at Armanda. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Bus to Ojibway Nature Centre in West Windsor?

    The 605 is the first Bus that goes to Ojibway Nature Centre in West Windsor. It stops nearby at 8:37 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Ojibway Nature Centre in West Windsor?

    The 605 is the last Bus that goes to Ojibway Nature Centre in West Windsor. It stops nearby at 6:45 PM.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Ojibway Nature Centre?

    The Bus fare to Ojibway Nature Centre costs about $3.75.

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Ojibway Nature Centre Address: 5200 Matchette Road street in West Windsor

Ojibway Nature Centre, West Windsor
Ojibway Nature Centre, West WindsorThe 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 and managed by the City of Windsor, as well as Ojibway Prairie Provincial Park, owned and managed by Ontario Parks. Other natural areas are present adjacent to these parks that are not currently protected. The complex protects one of the largest remnants of tallgrass prairie and oak savannah in Ontario. These open habitats are present due to sandy soil over a bed of clay, which is less suitable for the growth of trees. The use of prescribed burns is important to manage these habitats. The complex is notable for its high diversity of plants and animals, including over 160 provincially rare species, more than any other site in Ontario. Several insect and plant species are not known from anywhere else in Ontario. Examples of protected species at risk found here include Butler's garter snake, eastern foxsnake, eastern prairie fringed orchid, and dense blazing star. The Rt. Hon. Herb Gray Parkway, constructed between 2011 and 2015, runs just east of the complex. Natural habitats containing various species at risk were present in the area prior to construction, and various management and restoration activities have occurred to mitigate negative impacts. The Ojibway Prairie Complex includes the Ojibway Nature Centre, which offers free exhibits, public education, and summer programmes for children.
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