Nice to see some revitalization of the downtown area, so clean. Especially Maiden Lane, what a wonderful change from the days we use to drive down it. Thanks for posting.
The city is very beautiful and peaceful. I previously lived in Windsor and now live in Toronto. I have never been back to Windsor in more then 36 years. Hope to visit back Windsor for some day.
@@aminenamane6592 Jobs here are plentiful here especially in the automotive, health and tech sectors. It will still be up to you to do your research on your potential employer to see if it is a good fit for for you and you shall demonstrate your value to them. Good Luck on your job search! Thanks for stopping by!😀
@@DinoKasparisRE thanks for all what you do, I'm very happy that I have seen your videos, because I was confused between Saskatoon or Windsor. Finely I think I will choose Windsor.
@@aminenamane6592 Thank you so much! I am happy to hear that you find this information valuable. I think you have made a sound decision to pick Windsor! Feel free to reach out if you need any assistance or insights at all!
Hey! Thanks so much for watching! You summed up exactly why I made this video! Hope you found this more valuable than using the typical Google streetview. Would like the opportunity to meet and walk with you sometime for real!😀
Just visited Canada mid September from California to visit relatives. I think they were in the area of Oulette, Pellisier and Tecumseh (not sure how many of those names I butchered) visiting family for a week. One relative was in the hospital the whole time we were there but we couldn't cancel flight so we went. Wondering consensus of that general area I mentioned above. Don't know if it would be something that would end up happening but wondering are people that move to Canada from U.S. generally pretty happy with the move. Because of family my understanding is that I have dual citizenship I was to want to move.
Hey @joek468, Thanks for sharing your experience! sorry to hear about your relative being in hospital during your trip. Ouellette is one of Windsor’s main streets and is a diverse and dynamic spot with lots of restaurants, shops, and cultural spots nearby. Pelissier is primarily residential and has more of a downtown feel, while Tecumseh Road is a major commercial corridor. The Town of Tecumseh is a residential suburban that services Windsor. In terms of moving from the U.S. to Canada, many people I speak with find their adjustment quite positive. Whether the move is for a work, education or family reasons, Canada is known for its healthcare system, public safety, and welcoming communities, which are huge draws for new residents. Windsor, in particular, has a mix of small-town charm and access to Detroit just across the border, so it’s a popular spot for those with ties to both countries. If you have dual citizenship or NEXUS, that opens up a lot of possibilities and having family here is always a plus!😀 If you ever have more questions about the area or the potential move, feel free to reach out. Wishing your family well and hoping your next visit to Canada is under better circumstances!
@Dino Kasparis - Windsor Ontario Real Estate Pro, Thanks for the video. Btw, how is job situation for student in St Clair College? Is it easy to get menial job for upkeep in Windsor?
Jobs here are plentiful especially in automotove, health and tech sectors. It will still be up to you to do your research on your potential employer to see if it is a good fit for for you and you shall demonstrate your value to them. Good Luck on your job search!
Nice to see some revitalization of the downtown area, so clean. Especially Maiden Lane, what a wonderful change from the days we use to drive down it. Thanks for posting.
Totally agree! The mural art throughout downtown is exceptional and helps bring some vibrancy. Thanks for watching!
Thanks. I will keep you in mind if/when I am looking for a place in Windsor. @@DinoKasparisRE
Nothing like downtown Windsor in the summer time got to love it.
Thanks for stopping by! You said it! It’s so fun to watch the people, vehicles and taking a walk down to the riverfront on a nice warm summer night!
The city is very beautiful and peaceful. I previously lived in Windsor and now live in Toronto. I have never been back to Windsor in more then 36 years. Hope to visit back Windsor for some day.
Hey @TienNguyen-fr4mt, I am sure you have some exciting stories about Windsor when you were living here. Thanks for stopping by and watching!
Please what about jobs there is it good for new comming or not?
@@aminenamane6592 Jobs here are plentiful here especially in the automotive, health and tech sectors. It will still be up to you to do your research on your potential employer to see if it is a good fit for for you and you shall demonstrate your value to them. Good Luck on your job search! Thanks for stopping by!😀
@@DinoKasparisRE thanks for all what you do, I'm very happy that I have seen your videos, because I was confused between Saskatoon or Windsor. Finely I think I will choose Windsor.
@@aminenamane6592 Thank you so much! I am happy to hear that you find this information valuable. I think you have made a sound decision to pick Windsor! Feel free to reach out if you need any assistance or insights at all!
Great video! Felt like I was walking next to you
Hey! Thanks so much for watching! You summed up exactly why I made this video! Hope you found this more valuable than using the typical Google streetview. Would like the opportunity to meet and walk with you sometime for real!😀
@@DinoKasparisRE I’d like that too 🙏🏻
Just visited Canada mid September from California to visit relatives. I think they were in the area of Oulette, Pellisier and Tecumseh (not sure how many of those names I butchered) visiting family for a week. One relative was in the hospital the whole time we were there but we couldn't cancel flight so we went. Wondering consensus of that general area I mentioned above. Don't know if it would be something that would end up happening but wondering are people that move to Canada from U.S. generally pretty happy with the move. Because of family my understanding is that I have dual citizenship I was to want to move.
Hey @joek468, Thanks for sharing your experience! sorry to hear about your relative being in hospital during your trip.
Ouellette is one of Windsor’s main streets and is a diverse and dynamic spot with lots of restaurants, shops, and cultural spots nearby. Pelissier is primarily residential and has more of a downtown feel, while Tecumseh Road is a major commercial corridor. The Town of Tecumseh is a residential suburban that services Windsor.
In terms of moving from the U.S. to Canada, many people I speak with find their adjustment quite positive. Whether the move is for a work, education or family reasons, Canada is known for its healthcare system, public safety, and welcoming communities, which are huge draws for new residents. Windsor, in particular, has a mix of small-town charm and access to Detroit just across the border, so it’s a popular spot for those with ties to both countries. If you have dual citizenship or NEXUS, that opens up a lot of possibilities and having family here is always a plus!😀
If you ever have more questions about the area or the potential move, feel free to reach out. Wishing your family well and hoping your next visit to Canada is under better circumstances!
@Dino Kasparis - Windsor Ontario Real Estate Pro, Thanks for the video. Btw, how is job situation for student in St Clair College? Is it easy to get menial job for upkeep in Windsor?
Jobs here are plentiful especially in automotove, health and tech sectors. It will still be up to you to do your research on your potential employer to see if it is a good fit for for you and you shall demonstrate your value to them. Good Luck on your job search!