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Wallaceburg to Sporting Venues

Comerica Park: 73 miles via Ambassador Bridge (1 hour 37 minutes)

Joe Louis Arena: 75 miles via Ambassador Bridge (1 hour 44 minutes)

Ford Field: 74 miles via Ambassador Bridge (1 hour 38 minutes)

Palace of Auburn Hills: 93 miles via Bluewater Bridge (1 hour 52 minutes)
51 miles via Algonac/Walpole Island Ferry (1 hour 44 minutes)

Distances to other U.S. Cities

Buffalo: 204 miles

Cleveland: 238 miles via Ambassador Bridge

Chicago: 327 miles via Algonac/Walpole Island Ferry

Detroit: 70 miles via Ambassador Bridge

Distances to Border Crossings

Bluewater Bridge (Port Huron): 32 miles

Sombra Ferry (Marine City): 14 miles

Walpole Island Ferry (Algonac): 6 miles

Ambassador Bridge (Detroit): 70 miles

Peace Bridge (Buffalo): 201 miles

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Explore Wallaceburg


The Ontario Boat & Engine Works once located in Wallaceburg was Canada's first assembly line producers of pleasure boats.


That the Scouts apple day started in Wallaceburg at the local movie theatre's promotion of the movie Apple Annie.


The first ever Lee-Enfield rifle was shot in Wallaceburg at the location of the fountain park.


Wallaceburg is named after Sir William Wallace - Braveheart.


Wallaceburg once had a racetrack.


Wallaceburg was once home to two movie theatres.


Pipes were once manufactured in town at Wally's Pipe Factory.


There are 12 major sports teams within a 5hr drive of Wallaceburg