Windsor’s historic Sandwich Town has officially launched a new tourism campaign aimed at drawing more visitors to the area. The initiative seeks to showcase the neighborhood’s rich cultural heritage, local businesses, and unique attractions. CTV Windsor’s Stefanie Masotti reports on the campaign’s goals and the community’s hopes for increased tourism.
Campaign Details and Objectives
The campaign, which began in late April 2026, includes promotional materials, events, and partnerships with local organizations. Sandwich Town, one of Windsor’s oldest neighborhoods, is known for its historic architecture, waterfront views, and diverse dining options. The campaign aims to position the area as a must-visit destination for both domestic and international tourists.
Community Involvement
Local business owners and residents have expressed enthusiasm for the campaign, believing it will boost the local economy. The initiative also emphasizes the area’s role in Windsor’s history, including its connection to the Underground Railroad and early French settlements. Organizers hope to attract visitors year-round, not just during peak summer months.
For more information, residents and tourists can visit the official campaign website or follow social media channels dedicated to Sandwich Town tourism. The campaign is funded in part by the City of Windsor and regional tourism grants.



