

Sun, May 03
|Outside the Ojibway Nature Centre
Spring Migration at Ojibway
Join us for a birding walk in Ojibway during spring migration!
Time & Location
May 03, 2026, 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Outside the Ojibway Nature Centre, 5200 Matchett Rd, Windsor, ON N9C 4E8, Canada
About the event
Spring Migration at Ojibway
Sunday, May 3 from 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Hosts: The Friends of Ojibway Prairie
Contact host: friendsofojibway@gmail.com
The Ojibway Complex is an important area for migrating birds to rest and refuel on their journey to their summer nesting grounds, as well as those birds who will choose to stay and raise their young in Windsor-Essex. Join us for a walk through the park to spot as many birds as we can! We will also talk about the ecological significance of Ojibway, and point out some of the unique plants found in the park. We will also share the latest news on the campaign to designate Ojibway a National Urban Park.
About the host:
The Friends of Ojibway Prairie is a volunteer organization dedicated to promoting public awareness of the Ojibway Prairie Complex.
Event type:
Jane’s Walk - One hour guided walking tour
Starting/Ending location of the walk:
Outside the Ojibway Nature Centre 5200 Matchett Rd, Windsor
https://maps.app.goo.gl/BJVxBQFKNcrwPKs9A
Walking distance:
Participants can expect to walk 2 km.
Audience:
All ages welcome
Accessibility Notes:
Uneven terrain and unpaved paths
Is there a bathroom nearby?
No bathroom available
Where can attendees park?
Free parking lot at the starting/ending location
Are dogs welcome?
No dogs, please
