The beach is more about broken glass from generations of illicit parties than sand. The roar and squeal of a nearby railway locomotive compete with the birdsong. The wind carries a sweet chemical scent from a cooking oil processing plant to the west.
And just across the Detroit River, the skyline offered up by the United States is dominated by a sooty factory puffing out clouds of steam and intermittently shooting orange flame from a chimney as it turns coal into coke for steel mills.
But amid all this blight peeks out a most surprising sight: familiar yellow signs sporting the beaver logo of Parks Canada.
In a country with national parks set amid majestic mountains and vast expanses of wilderness, this unprepossessing stretch of land in Windsor, Ontario, is set to become part of Canada’s newest national park.
“People were really excited to see the first signs,” said Mike Fisher, a member of a volunteer group that has long promoted the idea of a national park here. “It’s essentially the beginnings of the tiniest national park in Canada.”
ImageMike Fisher, left, and Michelle Bondy, board members of the Friends of Ojibway Prairie, an organization that has pushed for a national park at the site, walking along the shoreline of the Detroit River. The map locates the Ojibway Prairie Complex in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, east of Detroit and the Detroit River. The Ojibway Parkway and Matchett Road run through the Complex.Detroit
ONTARIO
GORDIE HOWE BRIDGE
3
Windsor
Detroit
River
ABORIGINAL
PARK
401
OJIBWAY PKWY.
OJIBWAY PRAIRIE COMPLEX
MATCHETT RD.
SPRING
GARDEN
1 mile
Map data from OpenStreetMap
WALPOLE
ISLAND
UNITED STATES
Lake
St. Clair
MICHIGAN
CANADA
Detroit
Detail
area
401
ONTARIO
3
POINT PELEE
NATIONAL
PARK
Lake Erie
20 miles
By The New York Times
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