Alexander Park in Windsor, Canada offers a picturesque setting for intimate weddings in its gazebo overlooking the Detroit River. Named after Viscount Alexander of Tunis, Canada's Governor General in 1959, the park features a healing garden with a bronze statue of George Bergeron, past chairman of the Multiple Sclerosis Society in Windsor.
Visitors to Alexander Park can enjoy amenities such as benches, gardens, a play unit, sculptures, walking trails, and washrooms. The park is a serene retreat with beautiful views, making it a popular choice for couples seeking a charming outdoor venue for their special day.
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