Jackson Park & The Queen Elizabeth II Gardens
In accordance with the province’s Stay-at-Home order, several measures are in place to ensure your safety at most businesses and attractions.
Retail locations are those deemed essential and are only able to provide curbside pick-up or delivery. Essential service businesses are permitted up to 50% of their official capacity.
Most attractions are closed due to limited capacity options. Please contact any establishment directly for the status of their service and potential change in hours.
Jackson Park, with its more than 10,000 plants, is undoubtedly one of Windsor’s foremost attractions. Visitors to the Queen Elizabeth II Sunken Garden’s can enjoy the flowers of the season: hundreds of tulips in May, followed by the abundance of summer perennials and lush annuals. The park features some of the most magnificent formal gardens and fountains in Windsor.
The Jackson Park World War II Air Force Monument, located at the centre of the park, features replicas of a World War II Hurricane and Spitfire as a memorial to the war veterans.