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  • Many people and their dogs gather around a pond to watch the events.

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    Pawlooza 2025

    Pawlooza – Canada’s favourite dog festival! Celebrate your love for dogs at Pawlooza, Canada’s most unique and dog-friendly festival, happening once a year on International Homeless Animals’ Day! 

  • A person in a suit hangs from the bottom of a chandelier.

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    The Play That Goes Wrong

    It’s Opening Night... and it's not going well. Hang onto your seat and experience Broadway's funniest play, about the worst murder mystery ever!

  • A black top hat sits with a white lace fan and a green carnation resting on it.

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    The Importance of Being Earnest

    Oscar Wilde’s hilarious classic takes centre stage as two friends, lost in love, navigate a series of entirely avoidable misadventures. 

  • Ron Sexsmith posing in front of a brightly coloured shipment crate.

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    Ron Sexsmith Band

    Ron Sexsmith Band at Aeolian Hall on Thursday, November 13, 2025, in London, Ontario. 

  • A person hitting a golf ball at the Thames Valley Golf Course locate din London, Ontario, Canada

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    7 Spring Activities for Sports Enthusiasts in London

    If you are into sports based activities and are looking for fun things to do this Spring in London, Ontario, we have compiled a listing of some recommendations for you and your friends to check out.

  • A small boat at a dock in front of a lighthouse in Goderich.

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    Explore Londons Surrounding Region

    If you are looking for some things to do outside of London, Ontario, learn more about some suggested nearby cities and towns that are worth a visit.

  • Portrait of John Graves Simcoe, 1752-1806 - painted by Mosnier, Jean Laurent in 1791

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    A Brief History of London, Ontario

    What is now known as the City of London, was founded in 1826. However, oral history and archeological records show that the London region has been inhabited for over 10,000 years. Some of the Indigenous peoples who have continuously called this region home include the Anishnaabeg, Haudenosaunee, and Lenni-Lenape Nations.

  • People arriving from a flight at the London International Airport located in London, Ontario, Canada

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    Getting to & Around London

    London, Ontario is centrally located within Southwestern Ontario. It is easily accessible and has a variety of transportation options that will bring you into the city!

  • A family with a child in a wheelchair going for a walk on a paved walkway in Storybook Gardens located in London, Ontario

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    Accessible London, Ontario

    Tourism London has compiled a listing of partners that provide accessible access to visitors, from attractions in and around London to places to stay that offer accessible accommodations, to park playgrounds and transit in the city of London, Ontario.

  • A young girl playfully feeding a goat on a farm through a gate at Kustermans Adventure Farms

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    Family Farm Fun

    Escape the city and spend some time in the fresh farm air at nearby spots that will be fun for the whole family!

  • Man in Wheelchair exploring bookshelf

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    Don't Judge a Book... Unique Bookstores in London, Ontario

    London Ontario's thriving bookshop scene has something for every bookworm, Whether you’re into non-fiction, fantasy, mystery or the macabre.

  • A view of the Wortley Road street sign with the Sweet Onion Bistro in Old South/Wortley Village in London, Ontario.

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    A Day in London, Ontario: Wortley Village

    Spend a day exploring one of London, Ontario’s best neighbourhoods, Wortley Village! With its historic properties, gourmet restaurants and exclusive retailers, you’ll leave wanting to tell everyone your own story.

  • A paved pathway in Thames Valley Parkway leading towards Downtown London, Ontario

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    Top 5 places in London to go for a run

    After another amazing summer here in London, Fall is upon us! That means it's time to dust off the old running shoes, get outside for some fresh air and explore all that our beautiful city has to offer. Maybe you're training for a race this fall/spring, or maybe you're just looking for an excuse to get outside - Regardless, we’ve got you covered with some of our favourite places around the forest city to get a run in!

  • Various vegan based dishes presented in bowls on a marble table top

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    The Best Vegan Restaurants in London, Ontario

    Holistic diets that prioritize fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes and grains are being adopted with enthusiasm the world over. Whether you've been vegan for years or are just looking to get more veggies in your diet, these London restaurants have something to suit everyone's lifestyle! It's easier than ever to enjoy vegan, vegetarian and plant-forward meals.

  • A path surrounded by trees in Warbler Woods located in London, Ontario

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    Outdoor Hiking Trails in London, Ontario – Warbler Woods

    Located near Byron, this trail features an abundance of diverse flowering plants and trees and a variety of wildlife. The terrain here can be quite hilly, so it’s sure to offer you a great work out as well! This area is a popular destination for bird enthusiasts and nature admirers alike.

  • Aerial view of the Fanshawe Dam and Reservoir at the Fanshawe Conservation Area.

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    Outdoor Hiking Trails in London, Ontario – Fanshawe Conservation Area

    Enjoy your next hike at the Fanshawe Conservation Area. Located in the Northeast end of London. This conservation area offers two hiking only trails, as well, take a walk down the 20 km Fanshawe Lake trail that is open to both hikers and cyclists. No matter what trail you choose, they all offer spectacular views, aged trees and open meadows!

  • Wooden bridge pathway in Longwoods Road Conservation Area

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    Outdoor Hiking Trails in London, Ontario – Longwoods Road Conservation Area

    Longwoods Road Conservation Area is located West of London near Delaware, Ontario. The 155-acre conservation area features five different nature trails and bridges, two of which are wheelchair accessible, that wind through Carolinian woodlands and ravines. The area not only hosts fantastic trails, but is home to the Ska-Nah-Doht Village and Museum.

  • Three golfers golfing at East Park Golf Gardens on a bright summer day

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    Golfer's Paradise: A quick guide to help you find the best greens in London, Ontario

    If you have found yourself taking practice swings with the broom handle while cleaning the house, or perhaps lining up putts across your living room carpet, we have some good news for you: Golf is back! We have got you covered when it comes to finding a course to play in the Forest City.