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Come and enjoy the Eldon House gardens and peruse the hand made products from local entrepreneurs. Come visit the museum this October and support local witchcraft practitioners and occult vendors along with home décor, health and beauty products, artworks, and more. Come and support local artisans and enjoy the creativity and the skills of local businesses. The museum will be open from 12pm to 5pm for guests to explore. Last entry to the museum is at 4:45pm. The front gates will close at 6:00pm. This year Eldon House will put a portion of the donations contributed by the public toward the future Interpretive Centre kitchen renovation. Eldon House strives to enhance and the kitchen facilities for future programming, special events, and community-based partnerships. If you are a local artist or entrepreneur and are interested in participating please download the vendor application form here Eldon House Vendor Application 2024. Application Deadline: September 14, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. For more information about the market and to submit your application email bardiel@eldonhouse.ca. Please note that filling out this application does not guarantee you a booth, all applications are considered under a jury process. Successful applicants will be informed of the organization’s decision. Vendors In Attendance: Almanac Flowers Co. Alter Eden Belvedere Lavender Black Rabbit Stitchery Grandma’s China Cupboard Occult Inks Ten of Swords Eldon House is delighted to welcome the London Bicycle Café, located at 320 Thames St., as part of several of our upcoming special events for the 2024 season! This include Eldon House’s Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter Markets, July 1st Celebrations, and Eldon House Birthday Party in September! Purchase a cup of pipping hot or refreshing iced, coffee or tea, and enjoy the afternoon trolling amongst the local artist and entrepreneurs! To learn more about the bicycle café, their biking tours, merchandise, and more, please click here to visit the London Bicycle Café website.
Warm up this season and visit Eldon House during our first Winter Holiday market! Enjoy perusing the holiday pop-up market inside our Interpretive Centre with a cup of hot cocoa and support local artists and entrepreneurs. From nifty knitwear and hand-crafted jewelry to bath and beauty products and sweet treats, the indoor market will feature a variety of local, handmade products. The museum will be open from 10 AM to 4 PM for guests to explore.
George Canyon rose to becoming one of Canada’s hottest Country Music stars in the early 2000’s and has won countless accolades and awards, including Juno Awards, CCMA Awards, and ECMA Awards to name a few. He has been inducted into the Nova Scotia Country Music Hall of Fame, recorded 12 albums, and was presented a certified Platinum Award for his debut album ‘One Good Friend’. With country iconic hits like Just Like You, I Believe in Angels, Drinkin’ Thinkin’, Daughters of the Sun, I Got This, I Want You To Live, Slow Dance and many, many more, he is also a highly regarded humanitarian, strong supporter of the military, and, most important, a proud father and devoted husband. Canyon’s tireless work as spokesperson for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) and his ongoing support for Canada’s Armed Forces has earned him much National and International recognition. Among them, he was honored with the Humanitarian Award by the Canadian Country Music Association, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, and was also made the first ever Colonel Commandant of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets by the Honourable Peter MacKay, former Minister of National Defense. Outside of his music and charitable work, many people might also recognize George for his numerous roles on the big screen. From Charlie Wells in the hit television show Heartland and the head forest ranger in Trailer Park Boys, to Bull Shelton in the Hallmark Channel’s highest-rated original Christmas movie “One Starry Christmas”. George also guest starred on stage in the musical production of Grease in 2018 at the Winter Garden Theatre in Toronto. Among his many identities, Canyon is also a proud Canadian and huge hockey fan, and roots for his team, the Calgary Flames, for which he is in his sixth season singing the national anthem during the home games. George released his new memoir on November 8th, 2022 with Simon & Schuster Canada, titled ‘My Country’ – a heartfelt and candid memoir charting his humble beginnings in rural Nova Scotia, the hard-won success he found under the bright lights of Nashville, Tennessee, and the life lessons learned on and off the road that ultimately led him home. His latest single, sharing the same title, is available now on all streaming platforms.
The London 2024 Ontario Summer Games presented by London Hydro will feature 3,500 participants competing in 18 different sports taking place at over 20 venues across London and the surrounding regions.
Praised for their warm sound and powerful stage presence, the Esmé Quartet was formed in 2016 at the Hochschule für Musik in Cologne, Germany by four musicians who had been friends since their youth. They shared common interests and passions in music, the arts, and life. The Esmé Quartet brings together four brilliant and distinct musical personalities to form a cohesive, close-knit group that is passionately dedicated to the string quartet repertoire. Kui Dong: Spring from Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter Juri Seo: Fall - Winter from Infinite Season Mendelssohn: String Quartet in f minor, Op. 80 Schumann: String Quartet in A Major, Op. 41 No. 3
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!
Alex Kopacz slid to the top of the Olympic podium at the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games in the two-man bobsleigh event. Tourism London had the chance to catch up with this outstanding Londoner, and asked him to share what he loves about the city he calls home.
Snow has fallen in London, Ontario, which means the winter season has arrived. In true Canadian fashion, it’s time to pull out your winter jacket, scarves and mittens, and embrace what this season is all about. Take a break from your screens and check out some of these non-traditional ways to stay active this winter in the Forest City!
The string lights and stars are glittering, and laughter and music fill the air. It's getting late, but the night has just begun. Find some of London's top nightlife spots with amazing outdoor spaces this patio season.
The most wonderful time of the year is almost here! Gather your friends and family and check out these festive fun events and experiences happening in London, Ontario this holiday season.
Celebrate winter! From outdoor to indoor fun, there is tons for you, your friends and family to explore this season in London, Ontario. Experience London’s winter attractions and activities for yourself and better understand why they inspire such passion from locals and visitors alike.
When travelling, we’re all drawn to explore a new locale in different ways. Take a look at these profiles to get a sense of the activities you may want to include in your next trip to London, Ontario.
The weather may be cooling off, but London, Ontario is still red hot when it comes to fall events! If you enjoyed September events like the return of the Western Fair, SkyDrive by Airshow London and Western University’s Homecoming, then you’ll love what the rest of the season has in store for the Forest City!
Whether you’re a kid, or just a kid at heart, London, Ontario offers a wealth of fun and frolic for any age. From bowling to arcades, waterparks and beyond — our city proves playgrounds aren’t just for the little ones anymore!
London, Ontario has a vibrant and robust arts community offering many hands-on experiences you’re going to want to try on your next visit. From pottery and painting classes, to stained glass, woodworking, food classes and more, there are create-your-own experiences for whatever type of art you’re looking for!
The Forest City has plenty of options for the perfect winter road trip! No matter who you are hitting the road with or what type of action you're seeking, you’ll be sure to find what you’re looking for in London, Ontario!
The Tim Hortons Brier is coming to London, Ontario in March, and curling fans couldn’t be more excited!
The snow has melted away and the flowers have begun to sprout; it's the perfect time to plan a spring road trip in London, Ontario. There are countless options of entertainment both indoors and outdoors to ensure you have a memorable trip, no matter what spring weather is thrown your way!