Postcards from Home is funded in part by The Government of Canada and with support from the City of Windsor, the City Centre Business Association and the Windsor, Essex County and Pelee Island Visitors and Convention Bureau.

Postcards from Home has researched, designed and created four large-scale murals in Windsor, which relate to the history and heritage of this area.
Postcards From Home
363 Mill St.
Windsor, ON N9C 2R3

Phone: 519-252-2444
Fax: 519-252-4733
Email: windsorartstudio@cogeco.net

 
Number of murals: 4

Directions from...
The closest major highway
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Follow exit signs reading Dougall Avenue 3B – To Downtown. You will be on Dougall Avenue heading north towards the United States. Stay in the right-hand lane. The road will become Ouellette Avenue. The Souvenir Views of Windsor mural is on the northeast corner of Ouellette Avenue and Giles Boulevard. Continue north on Ouellette Avenue to view another magnificent mural, Pitt and Ouellette – 1927 located on the northeast corner of Ouellette Avenue and Pitt Street. Turn right on Pitt Street, right on Goyeau Street and left on Park Street going into City Hall Square. Follow the road to the parking lot on the south side of City Hall. You are now within walking distance of two murals: City Hall Park 1922 and Windsor’s First Talkie Please refer to map for more details on mural locations.

From the United States:
Exit Canada Customs and follow the downtown Windsor sign on the right. You will be travelling north on Huron Church Road. Turn right onto Riverside Drive. Travel east on Riverside Drive to Ouellette Avenue. Turn right onto Ouellette Avenue and left on Pitt Street to the first mural called Pitt and Ouellette – 1927, on the northeast corner of this intersection. Exiting from the Tunnel, turn left onto Park Street, right on Ouellette Avenue and right on Pitt Street to view Pitt and Ouellette – 1927.
Another mural, City Hall Park 1922 is located at City Hall Square. To view this mural continue east on Pitt Street, right on Goyeau Street and left on Park Street. Follow the road to the parking lot on the south side of City Hall.
You are now within walking distance of two murals. City Hall Park 1922 and Windsor’s First Talkie.

City Hall Park 1922 mural is located on the south wall of City Hall. After viewing the mural walk west to Goyeau Street and turn right going north. Turn left onto University Avenue. On the corner of Pelissier Street and University Avenue, you will see Windsor’s First Talkie at the Capitol Theatre.

To view the fourth mural collect your car at City Hall Square and go straight onto Windsor Avenue, turn right onto Wyandotte Street and left on Ouellette Avenue going south. Souvenir Views of Windsor is located at the intersection of Ouellette Avenue and Giles Boulevard on the south wall of the King George Apartment building. Please refer to the map for locations of murals.
Please refer to map for more details on mural locations.