A total of 247 species have been recorded in the Ojibway Prairie Complex on the southwest corner of Windsor. The complex includes Ojibway Park, Black Oak Heritage Park, Tallgrass Prairie Heritage Park, Spring Garden Natural Area and the Ojibway Prairie Provincial Nature Reserve.
Ojibway Park is the hub of activity at the Ojibway Prairie Complex and features a Nature Centre with several well kept self-guiding nature trails on which visitors can discover and learn about the ecology of the pin oak forest, savannah, and tall grass prairie habitats. Ojibway Park is connected to the Windsor Trail. Black Oak Heritage Park – Between Broadway Street and Cherry Blossom Avenue, just west of Ojibway Park. Tallgrass Prairie Heritage Park – Adjacent to the Ojibway Prairie Provincial Nature Reserve on the north side of Titcombe bike path.
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