A self-guided audio tour along the Detroit River waterfront. 61 sculptures narrated by AI — stories start playing as you walk up to each one.
Abstract sculptures, kinetic works, and modern installations by Canadian and international artists. Steel, bronze, stone — transformed into something unexpected.
Monuments to fallen soldiers, peacekeepers, and the Underground Railroad. The border city's complex history told through its public art.
Sculptures dotted along the Detroit River with the Motor City skyline as a backdrop. Public art where land meets water, Canada meets America.
Stand on the Canadian side and look across at the Renaissance Center, GM headquarters, and the Ambassador Bridge. Two countries, two cities, one river between them.
Windsor was the final stop on the Underground Railroad. Thousands of enslaved people crossed the Detroit River to freedom here. The monument faces south — toward where they came from.
One of the largest free outdoor sculpture collections in Canada. Works change with the seasons — snow-covered bronze in January, wildflowers around steel in July.
Windsor's public art reflects a city that looks at America every day. Immigration, industry, resilience, and reinvention — themes that run through the entire collection.
Dedicated to Canadian Forces members who served in peacekeeping operations worldwide. One of the earliest peacekeeping monuments in the country.
Where the sculptures meet the river. The Charles Brooks Peace Fountain shoots water 70 feet into the air, framing the works along the shoreline in mist and light.
Opens right in your browser. Allow location access when prompted — that's how the narrations know when to play.
Head to the sculpture park. The map shows every sculpture. When you're close to one, its narration begins.
Each sculpture gets a deep-dive narration — the artist, the story behind it, what to notice. Walk the whole trail or pick your favourites.
Walk near a sculpture and its narration starts automatically. No buttons, no menus. Just walk and listen.
Premium narration that sounds like a documentary — warm, authoritative, and unhurried. Not a robot reading Wikipedia.
Every narration is generated from verified sources and passed through a second AI fact-check. Artists, dates, materials — all confirmed.
See every sculpture on the map. Toggle satellite view. Your GPS dot shows exactly where you are on the trail.
Runs entirely in your browser. iPhone, Android, any device with GPS. Nothing to install.
No tour group. No schedule. Start anywhere, skip anything, linger as long as you like. The tour follows you.
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