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The Maple Heritage Festival is Back! Saturday, March 15th – 10 AM – 4 PM. Celebrate the sweet season with live demonstrations and family-friendly activities as we explore maple traditions through a Two-Eyed Seeing approach, blending Western and Indigenous perspectives on maple sap collection, maple sugar production, and its cultural significance. Pre-register to receive a group discount!
The Don Wright Faculty of Music at Western University invites you to the Lantern Festival Celebration Concert – a recital of renowned Chinese songs performed by voice students from the Don Wright Faculty of Music in celebration of the Lunar New Year and Lantern Festival. All are welcome to attend – No RSVP required. This is a free event and end times are approximate. Attending an event in person? Changes happen! Check our events calendar before you leave home. https://music.uwo.ca/events/index.html For tips on transit, parking, guest expectations, accessibility and more please visit https://music.uwo.ca/events/useful-information.html
See the lesbian crime-thriller directorial debut from the directors that brought you The Matrix, the Wachowski sisters, at the Hyland! Playing as part of our LGBTQ+ film series, Pansy Pictures!
Join ABC ERG for a special in-person event at Western University where we will be exploring the rich history of Black culture and achievements in London.
The Western University Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Richard Burrows and the TorQ Percussion Quartet, is a dynamic performing group presenting concerts both on campus and off.
The Don Wright Faculty of Music at Western University invites you to the Wind Ensemble's final concert of the year titled "The Physiological Sigh."
The Don Wright Faculty of Music at Western University invites you to "A Life of Song." Western’s renowned baritone, faculty member Theodore Baerg, performs some of his favourite art songs, opera arias and musical theatre pieces with the multi-talented Mark Payne at the piano!
Enjoy the tastes and subtleties of the local craft beer and distillery phenomenon. There are a number of beloved, locally-owned small-batch brewers and distilleries dedicated to making exceptional craft beer and cocktails, right here in our neck-of-the-woods. Beer lovers and spirits enthusiasts can find everything from signature brews, artisanal craft beers one of a kind cocktails to seasonal flavours that pay homage to the hard work and wisdom of our local farmers.
Looking to catch a performance or an immersive theatrical experience? You’re in luck! London, Ontario has a vibrant and well-established theatre scene. Professional theatre is an important part of our city’s cultural fabric along with the city’s dynamic community theatre scene. With the variety of options available, you can catch a production almost any time of year!
Looking for fun things to do with your kids in London, Ontario this Spring and Summer? Find the best attractions and activities for your family to enjoy. From trampoline parks, indoor activities, outdoor fun, amusement parks, bowling, go karting and more.
For decades, London’s art community has drawn the attention of visitors for its spirited and vibrant community of artists and art galleries. Read on for a short-list of a wide range of local art galleries, from the edgy to the refined.
Join Londoners in their long-standing enjoyment for brewing pots of fairly traded, environmentally responsible and ethically sourced beverages.
The Old East Village (OEV) is located in London’s Core Area. Surrounded by a beautiful heritage neighbourhood, OEV’s commercial district stretches along Dundas Street between Adelaide and Charlotte and beyond.
Get to know some of the indie businesses and producers of hand-crafted, small-batches, made-in-London, Ontario, foods that are easily found while exploring the city’s food scene.
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.
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!
Welcome to London, Ontario, Canada! Let us give you a few ideas about what to see on your first visit to our wonderful city. From markets, restaurants, theatres, museums, nature and local stores and goodies!
Nothing beats getting together with your closest friends and watching the big game. With so many options in London, it might be tough to decide where to go. Fear not, we’re here to show you some of the best sports bars in the Forest City.