The City of Windsor provides free public guided tours of the five kilometre open air gallery.
Art Cart Tours depart from the base of the Great Canadian Flag at the foot of Ouellette Avenue.
[1] Each year, the citizens of Windsor are invited to participate in washing Tembo.
The sculpture features a mother elephant as well as two young babies.
After a bath of gentle clean of warm water and soap using toothbrushes, Sculpture Conservation Assistants spend a couple of days applying wax to protect the sculpture in preparation for the winter[3] The goal of Tembo Day is to create a better understanding of the importance of maintaining and preserving the care for bronze sculptures along the Windsor Sculpture Park.