Plane tickets to Windsor

Castle Windsor Castle is one of the most famous and historical landmarks in England. It is one of the oldest and most iconic royal residences in the world and has been in continuous use by British royalty for 1,000 years. From housing monarchs to being a private residence of the Queen, to providing a stunning back-drop for weddings of Royal families, Windsor Castle holds a significant place in English history. In this text, you will learn about the history of Windsor Castle and its many unique features.

Getting to Know Windsor

Windsor is a city located in southern Ontario, Canada. The city has a population of over 217,000 according to the 2016 Census, making it the third most populous city in Ontario. Windsor also has a metropolitan area with a population of over 331,000 making it the 13th largest metropolitan area in Canada. Windsor is located in the Eastern time zone, along with other parts of Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada. The time zone is six hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The primary language spoken in Windsor is English, however it is also home to many multicultural and linguistic communities, such as French, Italian, Arabic, Somali and Mandarin. The currency in Windsor is the Canadian dollar (CAD). Canada has long been a part of the North American Free Trade Agreement, allowing free trade between Canada, the United States and Mexico, so the US Dollar is widely accepted in most places.

Climate and Weather

The climate of Windsor is considered to be humid continental, typical of the Great Lakes region. All four seasons are distinct and temperatures vary greatly between winter and summer. During the winter months, temperatures average around -5 to -10°C with occasional snow, while summer temperatures average between 20-25°C with occasional heat waves. Winds bring humid air from the Great Lakes and temperatures along the shoreline are usually milder than inland. Rainfall is distributed evenly throughout the year with the winter months receiving more snowfall and the summer months receiving more thunderstorms. Annual precipitation averages 80 to 90 cm. Given the extreme temperature range, Windsor can experience several dangerous weather events in a year including thunderstorms, lightning storms, heavy snow, hail, long periods of intense heat and extreme cold. Overall, Windsor's climate can be described as a mix of humid continental and humid subtropical, making it a great destination to visit all year round.

Touring Windsor: Airport and Transportation

There are two airports in Windsor: Windsor International Airport (YQG) and Windsor - Essex County Airport (Yoo). You can get from the main airport (Windsor International Airport) to downtown Windsor by taking a taxi, with the fare costing approximately $25.00 CAD. No, there is no currency exchange at Windsor International Airport; however, you can find currency exchange services in downtown Windsor.

Exploring the Rich History and Culture of Windsor

  1. Established in 1792, Windsor is one of the oldest communities in Canada. The community is steeped in history, and has a variety of historic sites and attractions for tourists to explore
  2. With its close proximity to Detroit, Windsor has been greatly influenced by the American city, as well as its own French-Canadian heritage. The city is known for its strong and vibrant cultural identity, which can be seen in the various festivals and activities to experience throughout each year
  3. Windsor is home to some of the most stunning waterfront attractions in the province. From the international riverfront and Dieppe Park, to the Detroit River, Windsor has plenty of outdoor adventure and exploration opportunities for tourists to explore and enjoy

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