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Casino Windsor

Posted by James Turnbull, Friday, 10th June 2005

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There is a maple leaf painted in the parking lot to the front of the semi-circle shaped Casino Windsor. The large grey structure behind the casino is more parking and is connected by a skybridge.

Windsor Casino

Thanks: Telus6429

8 Responses to 'Casino Windsor'

  1. Honey Monster says:

    What’s the difference between a skybridge and a regular bridge? Don’t all bridges go through the sky?

  2. Peter says:

    The term “skybridge” usually refers to a pedestrian bridge connecting two buildings.

  3. Fernando says:

    I sent this in about 2months ago…

  4. XF says:

    Following the river SW there’s the Ambassador Bridge with a very nice shadow!

  5. Tim says:

    You can almost make out the shadow of a word, right above the stained-glass sun.

  6. James says:

    Fernando,

    Sorry for not giving you props, I just checked the DB again and your submission of casino windsor isn’t in there so I’m not sure where it went :-/

    Not sure if it’s you but searching on ‘Fernando’ I found someone with that name did submit the Canadian Museum of Civilization which is way cool, So I’ll post that some point :D

  7. MatB says:

    They are talking about enlarging the Canadian Museum of Civilization actually. I am from the region of Ottawa thats why I know. I actually work 5 minutes in car west from there.

    BTW, I submitted some things long ago. Might have they been lost or something? One of them was th Canadian Parliament Hill. Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  8. Fernando says:

    yup.. thats me.. I submitted the Paliament and the Museum, along with the Windosor Casino a long time ago… I guess the first time I did it something went wrong.. which is why I submitted the other two again

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