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Summer Tea Program 2026 at Eldon House from Thursday, July 2, 2026, to Sunday, August 30, 2026, in London Ontario.
Here in London, beer lovers and spirits enthusiasts can find everything from signature brews and artisanal craft beers to one-of-a-kind cocktails and seasonal flavours that pay homage to 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, including trampoline parks, indoor activities, outdoor fun, amusement parks, bowling, go karting and more.
Join Londoners in their long-standing enjoyment of brewing pots of fairly traded, environmentally responsible and ethically sourced beverages.
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 the independent businesses and producers of hand-crafted, small-batches, made-in-London, Ontario, foods found while exploring the city’s food scene.
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.
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.
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!
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.
Escape the city and spend some time in the fresh farm air at nearby spots that will be fun for the whole family!
London Ontario's thriving bookshop scene has something for every bookworm, Whether you’re into non-fiction, fantasy, mystery or the macabre.
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.
Located in Oakridge, Sifton Bog is close to one of London's popular local markets - Remark Fresh Markets. This natural gem has a meandering boardwalk that leads to a platform extending into Redmond's Pond. If you need a quick shot of nature, this is the place to see it!
Blackfriars is one of London’s beloved and unique neighbourhoods. With a distinct character of its own, this historical independent village is nestled just outside the downtown core, running along the Thames River.
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.
From Downtown London’s blend of heritage charm and modern flair to Hyde Park’s vibrant community life, every neighbourhood in London has a unique adventure to offer.