Willistead Manor
Windsor, Canada, Canada
Willistead Manor is a historic Tudor-style mansion in Windsor’s Walkerville area, built in 1904–1906 for Edward Chandler Walker, the son of Hiram Walker, the founder of the Canadian Club distillery. It sits on about 15 acres of parkland and is recognized for its castle-like design, historic value, and strong ties to Windsor’s early growth. Today, it is used for tours and special events, and the City of Windsor notes that visits are by appointment only.
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1899 Niagara St, Windsor, ON N8Y 2K7, Canada
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