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Windsor was incorporated as a village in 1854 (the same year the village was connected to the rest of Canada by the Grand Trunk Railway/Canadian National Railway), then became a town in 1858, and gained city status in 1892.
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Windsor as we know it today was created from once-separate villages and towns. ... (Above: Map showing annexations and amalgamations of Windsor, 1935-2003. Click ...
The city is the site of the University of Windsor, founded in 1963 when Assumption College (1857) federated into a university, and of St. Clair College of ...
Windsor, Ontario, incorporated as a city in 1892, population 217188 (2016 census), 210891 (2011 census). The city of Windsor is Canada's southernmost city.
Its roots as the oldest continuous European settlement in Ontario west of Montreal date back to 1728 when a Jesuit mission was established near present day ...
Olde Sandwich Towne, now part of Windsor, was established in 1796 and is recognized as the “oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in Ontario.
Windsor is the oldest continuous European settlement in Ontario, with roots going back to 1728 and the founding of a Jesuit mission near present day Assumption ...
A French agricultural settlement was established at the site of Windsor in 1749, making it the oldest continually inhabited European-founded settlement in ...