Windsor, Nova Scotia

About Windsor

Windsor Weather

Tonight

Clear
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  • -6°C
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Fri

Sunny
  • 8°C
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Sat

Sunny
  • 6°C
  • -6°C
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Sun

Periods of rain
  • 6°C
  • -1°C
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Mon

Chance of showers
  • 8°C
  • 3°C
  • 70%

Tue

A mix of sun and cloud
  • 5°C
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Source: Environment Canada

Although not truly in the Annapolis Valley, Windsor is the gateway to the Valley and many do consider it to be a part. Windsor's location, many attractions, rich history, and active recreation department enables it to live up to its claim of being a great place to call home. Being short drive to Halifax allows many of its residences to live in the more rural setting, but commute and work in the city.

Windsor's first European settlers were the French who came to the region near 1685. The town was officially incorporated in 1878. One of Winsor's most historical attractions is the blockhouse remaining from Fort Edward. The Fort was used as a prison and major post during the expulsion of the Acadians.

For hockey fans Windsor is a special place. Around 1800 the game, which is now Canada's favourite winter sport, was first played by students at King's College. Windsor Hockey Heritage Society now operates The Birthplace of Hockey Museum to celebrate and preserve this important part of Canadian History.

Each year in October Windsor hosts the Pumpkin Regatta to celebrate the world famous Howard Dill Atlantic Giant Pumpkins. These pumpkins are the largest variety in the World. As of 2008 the record weight for these pumpkins was 1689 pounds.

There are many other fun and interesting things to do in Windsor for visitors and residences, no matter what the season.

Windsor Attractions

Windsor Map

Windsor Nova Scotia Town Sign Statue of Howard Dill in Windsor Nova Scotia Water tower at the Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway in Windsor Nova Scotia Train at the Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway in Windsor Nova Scotia