Very fun for kids and adults alike for a nice nature walk with lots of deer roaming around. Fall colours are wonderful and the nature centre has some interesting exhibits. Just a nice place to have a picnic or just walk around with a coffee and enjoy the outdoors.
Nice pavilion, trails and photo ops. Wildlife abounds, everything from birds to deer. Wheelchair accessible and plenty of parking.
I love to walk around Ojibway about once a week. If you take the paved trail it's short but you still get to see all kinds of birds and animals. I've saw raccoon's climbing up a tree near the visitors center and plenty of deer your sure to see at least one anytime you visit. Check out the Screech Owl through the visitors center window, he's real cute! Walk the meadows in the spring and look for stick bugs or praying mantis but watch out for all those snakes. In the summer the river and ponds are full of turtles and frogs. The plants and tree's you can find here are just as beautiful,I love to walk the back longer trails so quite and peaceful. Plenty of parking and the best part: It is FREE!
Ojibway has a great variety of nature trails. We take our dogs here often throughout the whole year. Each season has it's own special things to see. Great birding, flora and fauna. Peace and tranquility at no charge.
This place is a fun visit. Wildlife, paths, a nice new nature centre. Glad we have this in our area and a good place to visit for tourists. Also, bring a camera, many photo opportunities.
This park is great with all the different plants. Go for a walk and see many animals including deer and several species of birds. I brought my dog here and he loved walking down the paths. Great place to go to if you love nature. You won't be disappointed.
Travelled to Windsor for the Spring bird migration and after spending the day at Point Pelee, I wanted somewhere close by for late afternoon walks, and Ojibway fit the bill in spades. The trails are well groomed, clearly marked and the staff both knowledgeable and helpful. The live snake exhibit inside the Centre fascinates children and adults alike and the bird feeders outside the large picture windows prove to be a source constant activity.This is definitely a conservation area/park worth visiting. It’s clean, convenient, offers something for the entire family, is pet friendly and admission is free – you can’t get any better than that.I was very impressed.
You don't have to go far in Windsor to get away from all the city lights. On Matchette Road in west Windsor there is this fantastic nature park. You can hike the paths through the woods and observe all kinds of wild life. There is also a building you can go into and learn about the animals, plants and have some hands on experiences. This is great for nature lovers and the whole family.
Visit the nature center to see different types of wood and compare them.This is a good way to kill some time for free.
Many folks do not know this, but Ojibway Nature Centre and park have the most variety of plants and species in one area next to the rainforest. Really!We are lucky we have this nearby and I do hope you check it out, so much to see any time of the year! Inspiring, peaceful, and overall a great place to visit, be a part of nature again and see this place.