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1. How is the drug scene? I have littles and pre-teens and this concerns me. 2. How is the homeschooling community? 3.why do you not have sidewalks? Seems like a lack of safety for kids riding bikes/scooters, or just pwople walking. 4. What is safety like for kids.
A brick house is a house made of bricks. Kingsville has a high water table close to Lake Erie but homes are built with sub pumps and sometimes catch basins
Okay moving from Alberta. I love that we have a leader who will stand up to JT and the clown show of running our country into the ground. How is Windsor conpared to politics? Is Windsor all Liberals? Is it safe to let kids explore and be kids, or do you need to be a helicopter parent? What is the homeschool scene like? Thank you
My French ancestors lived in Tecumseh 150 years ago and many of them are planted there. LaSalle? I lived there when LaSalle was mostly open fields and lots of French folks.
I was born on Pelee Island and was raised in Windsor Ontario until I was 17yrs old. I still think of Windsor as my home town. There is so much more to see and do in Windsor than where I live now
You forgot to mention that Ford had massive layoffs with plant closures. I left for Alberta in 2006. There are most certainly gangs and racial violence. I am a cripled older man who went back to say goodbye to his dying mother, and I was assaulted, and kicked to the ground and brutally beaten. Was told I couldn't return to bury her. All her family heirlooms and belongings were stolen, I wasn't allowed to have anything, and if I tried, the next time I showed up, I'd be murdered. Windsor is the shit hole of Canada. Low class trash. Stay away.
Love how Tecumseh has been adding good density over the years. They seem to be much more progressive than Windsor. I'm excited for the development at Tecumseh vista/battery plant.
Holy Crap, Who'd of thunk there would be a LaSalle video on U-Tube. In 1953 my old man bought a property in LaSalle on Maple Street and then built a house from instructions he learned from "Build a house for 3500.00 Dollars" This was given the address of 555. From 1954 until 1959 me and my brother lived there until the old lady grew tired of the old man and disappeared. 2 weeks later the old man is abandoning me and my brother at Aunt Barbs house and she was really pissed. Our house in LaSalle was never finished before moving in. The walls were just studs except for the folk's bedroom and the bathroom. As a 4-year-old the neighborhood was sparse of Neighbour's and if you stepped across the gravel road of Maple Street you would disappear into the thicket and explore the Flora and Fauna. Our closest company were French Catholics, they made kids like nobody's business. Mom would push me out the door in any sort of weather and I would be obliged to wander off. When people ask "What age would you go back to if you could, I said 5. No bills, no cares, before 1st grade and I could do whatever I wanted, once pushed out the door. LaSalle was the first time I ever played "Show me yours and I'll show you mine". The girl next door had a secret hiding place in the Hay bales and we were just the size to crawl into a cave that was perfect for touching the sensitive bits. When I learned to ride a bike I went around in the street to collect pop bottles that were redeemed at 2 cents each. With my pop bottle money, I then bought a comic book, a soda and a 5-cent candy. LaSalle was a great place for a young kid. P.S. Once saw a man carried down from a roof after he got electrocuted, everyone was there.
Poor old Windsor, my hometown. My family used to have businesses on Oeullette and Goyeau south of Wyandoote and now that area looks like a demilitarized zone. North of Wyandoote is a bit cleaner but stilll a ghost town. When I was a kid the downtown was humming, then the Casino really wrecked the place. Thanks a pantload, Bob Rae.
In Canada we started putting power lines underground around the 1980s I believe . Any neighbourhoods in Canada built before then will have power line poles running at the front or back of lot lines