You don’t need to spend a single dollar to see world-renowned art in a beautiful setting. The Windsor Sculpture Park is an incredible “museum without walls” and it’s completely free to visit.

Nestled along the Detroit River, the Windsor Sculpture Park is a hidden gem enjoyed by art enthusiasts and curious wanderers.

The park boasts over 31 large-scale sculptures by world-renowned artists, offering something enchanting for every visitor.

Imagine strolling along the river and stumbling upon “Iconic Eve’s Apple” by the talented Edwina Sandys, a sculpture that seems to defy gravity.

Or perhaps you find yourself mesmerized by “Claim Post” by Scott McKay, an art piece that speaks to the essence of the modern world.

“It is a place of convergence and divergence, difference and similarity,” the description says.

These sculptures create a harmonious blend of “convergence and divergence, difference and similarity,” the description says.

The sculpture garden is located throughout the Ambassador and Centennial Parks, from the Ambassador Bridge to The Art Gallery of Windsor.

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Some sculptures are also in other parks like Reaume Park, Jackson Park, Vision Corridor and City Hall Square.

This remarkable park owes its existence to the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Odette and the P & L Odette Foundation.

Mr. Odette, a firm believer in public art, envisioned an outdoor gallery that would be accessible to all, every day of the year.

The Odette family’s commitment to Windsor and their vision for art along the riverfront lands have transformed these parks into a true artistic haven.

So, whether you’re an art lover or an explorer looking for a new adventure, you’re bound to be captivated by these stunning sculptures.

Windsor Sculpture Park

Where: Located along the Detroit River, between Huron Church Road and Church Street, Windsor