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Walkerville Collegiate Institute (WCI) is a secondary school (grades 9 to 12) in the Walkerville area of Windsor, Ontario and managed by the Greater Essex County District School Board. It is the home of the Walkerville Centre for the Creative Arts (WCCA), which has arts programs in drama, dance, visual arts, media, and vocal.
Walkerville, Ontario, is a former town in Canada, that is today a heritage precinct of Windsor, Ontario. The town was founded by Hiram Walker in 1890, owner and producer of Canadian Club Whisky . Walker planned it as a 'model town’, (originally called 'Walker's Town'), [ 1 ] that would be the envy of both the region and the continent. [ 2 ]
At the Highway 401 overpass (which is the city limits for Windsor), the road gains the designation of Essex County Road 11. It does not have direct access to Highway 401, but it does intersect with Provincial Road (County Road 46) which has an interchange with Highway 401 approximately 500 metres southeast of Walker Road.
It is the western terminus of Via Rail's Quebec City–Windsor Corridor. It is located in the Walkerville neighbourhood adjacent to the Hiram Walker distillery, near the Detroit River. During the week, it is served by eight Via Rail train trips per day, of which 4 originate in Windsor and 4 return to Windsor from Toronto (3 each way on Sundays ...
Walker's post-whistle shenanigans allowed the Vikings to kneel out the clock on a 12-7 win over the Jaguars. Travon Walker 'surprised' by penalty for his post-whistle punches that cost Jaguars ...
The intersection with Walker Road is the site where the Tornado of 1946 touched down for a second time and reached its peak intensity of F4.. Grand Marais Road used to be in one piece, linking Huron Church Road in the southwest with Pillette Road in the east, following Turkey Creek fairly closely (hence the name "Big Marsh Road").
Lizzo attends the Breakthrough Prize awards in Los Angeles, California, U.S., April 13, 2024.
Willistead Manor is a historic house located in the former town of Walkerville, Ontario, now part of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.Willistead Manor was designed by renowned architect Albert Kahn [1] in the 16th-century Tudor-Jacobean style of an English manor house. [2]