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                                    18 Tourism London, CanadaIN THE FOREST CITYThe secret to a great trip is the memories behind it. What better way to remember your time in the Forest City than by capturingsome iconic shots for your social media feeds. Here are some suggestions for the best places to snap photos to ensure your friends and followers double tap on your experiences.Market Lane MuralMURALSIf your feed focuses on the bright, the vibrant and the outdoors, you won’t want to miss a stop at the Market Lane Murals in the downtown core. Painted as a part of the theme ‘Forest City Playground’, Market Lane is now home to four stunning works of art by three talented artists who have sparked important conversations, challenged thoughts and encouraged viewers to slow down and admire the surroundings. Want to encourage conversation on your feed?Mark this as a stop in your Forest City itinerary. Also painted as a part of the ‘Forest City Playground’theme, Hamilton Road’s Neighbourhood LaundromatCafé Mural showcases an art piece as bold and vibrant as the neighbourhood it’s in. The message of “Explore the Forest” hopes to motivate people to become tourists in London, to explore new and unfamiliar areas or appreciate a bit more of what’s in their own backyard. While you’re there, check out the interactive angel wings on the opposing side of the building and grab a snack from inside the café to complete the post. London’s Old East Village is home to some of the city’s most stunning murals. From hand painted pieces a part of the BIA’s Main Street Mural Program, to stunning mosaics made up of thousands of brightly coloured ceramic pieces (organized and facilitated by Clayworx: Ceramics Arts Learning Centre), these large-scale, longstanding works of art will represent the OEV for years to come.Scan here for more information on some of London’s most iconic muralsExplore more
                                
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