Peche Island
#1282 among destinations in Canada
Facts and practical information
Peche Island, is an uninhabited, currently 86-acre Canadian-owned island in the Detroit River, at its opening into Lake Saint Clair. It is 1.2 miles east of U.S.-owned Belle Isle, and 360 yards from the Windsor shore. ()
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Peche Island – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Caesars Windsor, WFCU Centre, Windsor Yacht Club, Willistead Manor.
- 5.7 miWNightlife, Casino, Gambling
Caesars Windsor, Windsor
146 min walk • Caesars Windsor stands as a beacon of entertainment in the city of Windsor, Canada, offering guests an exceptional blend of luxury accommodations and gaming excitement. This hotel casino, strategically located on the riverfront overlooking the Detroit skyline, is a...
- 1.9 miSEntertainment, Hockey, Sport
WFCU Centre, Windsor
49 min walk • The WFCU Centre stands as a modern testament to the vibrant sports culture in Windsor, Canada. This multi-purpose sports venue, which opened its doors in 2008, has quickly become the heart of athletic and entertainment activities in the region.
- 0.5 miSWSailing, Yacht club
Windsor Yacht Club, Windsor
13 min walk • Nestled on the scenic shores of Lake St. Clair in the charming city of Windsor, Canada, the Windsor Yacht Club stands as a beacon for seafaring enthusiasts and social gatherers alike. Established with a spirit of maritime camaraderie, this prestigious club has long...
- 4.7 miSWMuseum, Historical place, Tudor Revival architecture
Willistead Manor, Windsor
120 min walk • Willistead Manor, nestled in the heart of Windsor, Canada, stands as a testament to early 20th-century elegance and architecture. This historic house museum, constructed in 1906, was originally the private residence of Edward Chandler Walker, the second son of Hiram...
- 4.7 miSWCycling, Bike path
Devonwood Bike Trail, Windsor
119 min walk • Tucked away in the bustling city of Windsor, Canada, the Devonwood Bike Trail offers a serene escape for cyclists and nature enthusiasts alike. This picturesque trail, winding through the lush Devonwood Conservation Area, provides a tranquil setting for a leisurely...
- 5 miSWCycling, Bike path
Grand Marais Trail, Windsor
127 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Windsor, Canada, the Grand Marais Trail offers a scenic route for outdoor enthusiasts and casual walkers alike. This picturesque trail, a gem in Ontario's network of walking paths, provides a serene escape from the bustle of city life.
- 2.3 miSWMuseum
Serbian Heritage Museum, Windsor
58 min walk • Nestled in the bustling city of Windsor, Ontario, the Serbian Heritage Museum stands as a testament to the rich cultural tapestry that weaves together the community of this Canadian locale. Established to preserve and celebrate the Serbian culture, traditions,...
- 5.1 miSWMuseum, Specialty museum, Science museum
Canada South Science City, Windsor
131 min walk • Canada South Science City, nestled in the city of Windsor, Canada, stands as an interactive museum dedicated to making science and technology captivating and accessible for all ages. This educational hub, with its diverse array of exhibits and hands-on activities, aims...
- 3 miSWPark
Reaume Park, Windsor
78 min walk • Nestled along the banks of the Detroit River, Reaume Park in Windsor, Canada, stands as a verdant oasis amidst the urban landscape. This serene park offers residents and visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in nature's...
- 5.5 miSWSynagogue
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Windsor
141 min walk • Congregation Shaarey Zedek is the oldest Orthodox Jewish congregation in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1893, the congregants initially met in private homes. In 1906, a dedicated synagogue was built at the corner of Brant and Mercer streets. It served the community for over 50 years.
- 2 miSENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Blue Heron Lake
53 min walk • Blue Heron Lake is an "L"-shaped man-made lake located in East Riverside Park in the east of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Created in 1997, it serves to treat the outflow from several storm water drains.