Travel
Located between Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair, Windsor is the Canada's southernmost city on the south bank of the Detroit River directly across from Detroit, United States.
Windsor is an extremely multi-cultural city with over 25% of its 230K people being visible minorities. The city's rich cultural background is made aware by the Middle Eastern, Italian, and Asian neighbourhoods in Windsor.
Important Notice
If you are currently outside of Canada, please use the link below to find out if you may be allowed to enter Canada.
By Air:
If you fly to Toronto, there are a few options:
You may add a connection flight from Toronto to Windsor (You need to check the availability by calling Air Canada).
From Windsor Airport to the hotels:
To TownePlace Suites: about $26 (UberX)
To Four Points by Sheraton: about $25 (UberX)
To Holiday Inn & Suites: about $25 (UberX)
You may take a shuttle service to Windsor.
Robert Q (https://reservation.robertq.com/airbus/Schedule/Toronto)
Windsor Shuttle Service (https://www.windsorshuttleservice.com/)
Windsor Transportation Service (https://www.windsortransportationservices.com/)
Reservation 24-48 hrs in advance
You may rent a car and drive to Windsor.
about 3.5-4.0 hrs via Ontario Highway 401
If you fly to Detroit,
you may take a shuttle service to Windsor.
Robert Q (https://reservation.robertq.com/airbus/Schedule/Detroit)
Windsor Shuttle Service (https://www.windsorshuttleservice.com/)
Windsor Transportation Service (https://www.windsortransportationservices.com/)
Reservation 24-48 hrs in advance
Price varies: $125-$150 (in Canadian dollars), tax and toll included. Price for Robert Q can be cheaper as it has fixed schedule.
By Car:
From the other parts of Canada:
via Ontario Highway 401
From the United States (via Detroit):
Ambassador Bridge toll:
From Detroit to Windsor: US$6
From Windsor to Detroit: CAN$8
Detroit-Windsor Tunnel toll:
From Detroit to Windsor: US$5.5
From Windsor to Detroit: CAN$6.5