Windsor International Airport (YQG)
30-minute Drive
Approximately 35 kms (22 miles) from Amherstburg to the Airport.
Highway 401 Access
<30-minute Drive
Reach Canada's busiest highway in under 30 minutes, connecting Amherstburg to major markets across Ontario and beyond.
Port of Windsor
25-minute Drive
Approximately 25 kms (16 miles) northeast of Amherstburg.
Rail Access
25-minute Drive
Approximately 25 kms (16 miles) south of Windsor, served by Canadian National Railway (CNR) and Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) lines.
Location and Access
Amherstburg is connected through a network of regional and provincial highways, ensuring seamless transportation options for commuters and businesses. Highway 401, Ontario's primary trade corridor, is easily accessible and provides direct routes to Toronto, London, and beyond. The Gordie Howe International Bridge and Ambassador Bridge --- two of North America's busiest border crossings --- offer efficient connections to Detroit and the broader U.S. Midwest, strengthening Amherstburg's position as a gateway for trade and investment.
Additionally, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) --- one of the largest air transport hubs in North America --- is just a convenient 50-minute drive from Amherstburg. This close proximity provides seamless global connectivity for both passengers and cargo, making international travel and access to global markets easier than ever. Whether you're meeting with clients abroad or shipping products worldwide, DTW's accessibility enhances Amherstburg's appeal as a connected and competitive location for business.
Despite its strategic access to major transportation routes, Amherstburg retains its small-town charm and natural beauty, making it an attractive place to live, work, and invest. With easy access to urban conveniences while maintaining a relaxed riverside lifestyle. Amherstburg offers the perfect balance of connectivity and community.