
Links
Click on the links below for more information on the many other tourist attractions available in the Kingsville area.
Canadian Transportation Museum & Heritage Village... The Canadian Transportation Museum is a state-of-the-art 25,000 sq. ft facility. It houses various modes of transportation, from the mid 1800s up to the 1992 Dodge Viper. The museum includes horse and oxen drawn carts, a 1904 Mitchell horse drawn hearse, fire trucks, Ford Model Ts and As, hot rods, Corvettes, T-Birds and more. Read More
Colasanti's Tropical Gardens... Read More
Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary... Known as the “Father of Conservation,” Jack Miner introduced bird banding to trace migratory periods of waterfowl. Visitors are always welcome at the sanctuary and museum, located about 30 minutes from Windsor and Detroit; admission is free. You can watch the capture, banding and release, which is done late in the afternoon with a spring-loaded net that is instantly flung over a pond popular with the birds. Read More
Kingsville Historical Park Inc... Museum exhibiting military items Read More
Point Pelee National Park... Flock to Point Pelee National Park to experience one of the most spectacular birding hot spots in North America. This lush Carolinian forest at the southern tip of Canada has long been recognized as a world-class birding site with more than 380 species recorded in the park's birding area. Read More
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