
Windsor, home of
St. Clair College, is the southernmost city in Canada and lies at the western end of the heavily populated Quebec City-Windsor Corridor. Windsor is located south of Detroit, is separated from that city by the Detroit River, and has views of the Detroit skyline. The region marks the only border crossing where entering the mainland United States from Canada involves traveling north.
Windsor's Department of Parks and Recreation[13] maintains 3,000 acres (12 km²) of green space, 180 parks, 40 miles (64 km) of trails, 22 miles (35 km) of sidewalk, 60 parking lots, vacant lands, natural areas and forest cover within the city of Windsor, as well as the bike trails, bike lanes, and bike-friendly streets. The largest park is Mic Mac Park, which can accommodate many different activities including baseball, soccer, biking, and playgrounds for children.
Windsor tourist attractions include Caesars Windsor, a lively downtown, Little Italy, the Art Gallery of Windsor, the Odette Sculpture Park, Ojibway Park, and nearby Point Pelee National Park.

Living on campus is a great part of college life. You meet new friends, learn new things and best of all you're close to everything on campus.
St. Clair College has a residence at both of its campuses!
Windsor Residence:
Enjoy campus life to the max at this residential facility. Each of the 204, two bedroom suites comes completely furnished and includes a kitchenette with microwave and mini-fridge, as well as cable TV, 24/7 security, common lounge areas, laundry facilities and a short walk to class are just some of the benefits.
Chatham Residence:
Currently under construction, the new Chatham residence will be ready for occupancy September 2008. This 12 unit, 48 student residence is located right on campus. Each unit offers four bedrooms, a full kitchen, living room and two bathrooms. There is always something to do with lots of activities organized by Thames Students Inc., student government, and there is ample shopping available close by.
For more information, visit the
St. Claire College website.