Although not a park, it is owned by the City of Windsor.
Formerly an Ontario provincial park, ownership was transferred to the City of Windsor in 1999.
The City of Windsor acquired the land from the Province of Ontario on January 1, 1999 for a fee reported at $1 million.
In the late 1970s early 1980s the City of Windsor, afraid of the repairs and upkeep on the mansion, wanted to demolish the structure.
The City of Windsor accepted Serco's withdrawal and prepared to operate the airport itself, but with a large deficit.
Results are provided by the City of Windsor.
The City of Windsor makes up the majority of the county's population, skewing the census data.
Lawrence J. Carney, during whose pastorate Assumption church was named a historical building by the City of Windsor.
On April 1, 1997, the province fully transferred ownership and responsibility for the route to the City of Windsor.
The area east of Lauzon Road was transferred to the City of Windsor in 2002.