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                                     LondonTourism.ca LondonTourism.ca 19Like what you’re seeing? Be sure to visit our Instagram page @tourismlondon for more Insta-feed worthy inspiration and locations. If you’ve had a chance to stop by one of these suggested spots, tag us using the #ExploreLdnOnt to possibly be featured!Sifton BogLos LobosDimi’s Greek HouseWestminster Ponds RESTAURANTSDimi’s Greek House provides an experience and atmosphere that you won’t want to miss capturing for the “gram”. Be sure to snap a selfie if you’re lucky enough to get a seat in front of their Merola tiled walls – we promise it’ll be profile photo worthy. Or participate in the fun with their traditional plate smashing when celebrating milestones – Opa! While you’re enjoying the atmosphere, be sure to try out their Instaworthy lamb chops, racked up or order a plate of their famous saganaki and catch the flaming action on your stories – just be sure to watch out for your eyebrows!Los Lobos is owned and operated by London’s iconic brother duo, The Wolfe Brothers. Greg and Justin Wolfe have found success with fun, wacky and busy decor in their restaurants and this family-style modern Mexican restaurant is noexception. The restaurant is covered floor to ceilingwith original art and Day of the Dead inspired imagery. There’s even a 15-foot cross made of broken guitars suspended above the dining room.Don’t forget to get an overview shot of your table once your meal and drinks arrive – it’ll be sure  to have your DMs blowing up. TRAILSIs your feed craving some greenery? Add Sifton Bog to your London bucket list. 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 (physically and digitally), this is the place to see it. This is a short 3 km hike within the city and once you reach the pond it is amazing how remote it feels. Along your stroll you might spot turtles, dragonflies, different birds and even deer – outdoor enthusiasts, rejoice! Located south of Commissioners Road and east of Wellington Road, adjacent to the Tourism London Welcome Centre, Westminster Ponds is a fan favourite for locals and tourists alike. You may have seen this iconic Environmentally Significant Area featured in the feeds of many. Now it’s your chance to get in on the action. The approximately 200 hectares with six major ponds, 11 km of managed trails and a variety of natural habitats is what makes it one of London’s hidden gems!Scan here for more on London’s unique natural areasScan here for a list of London’s most Instagrammable restaurantsExplore moreExplore more
                                
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