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London is the largest city in southwestern Ontario and Canada’s tenth largest city. London is located at the junction of the Thames River, about 200 kilometres (120 miles) from both Toronto and Detroit, and about 230 kilometres (140 miles) from Buffalo, New York. The University of Western Ontario, Fanshawe College, and multiple hospitals make London a regional hub for health care and education. The city has a lot of musical and artistic exhibits and festivals, which help to boost tourism, but education, medical research, insurance, and information technology are the city’s main economic drivers. The city has its own bus system, known as London Transit. Via Rail, Greyhound Bus Lines, and London International Airport are also available.
Budweiser Gardens – located downtown, opened in October of 2002 with a seating capacity of 9,090 for hockey and ice events and over 10, 000 for concerts, family shows, and other events.
Victoria Park – an 18-acre (7.3 ha) park located in downtown. It is one of the major centres of community events in London. Many annual events are held in Victoria Park. These include Sunfest, the Home County Folk Festival, The London Rib-Fest, The International Food Festival, LOLA and Fiesta del Sol. The park also has an ice skating rink in the winter.
Grand Theatre – is a professional theatre located at 471 Richmond Street. Its main auditorium has a seating capacity of 839 with a regular season running from September to May. In addition, it has a secondary venue called The McManus Theatre, located on the lower floor with a seating capacity of 150.
Museum London – is an art and history museum, that has for more than 70 years preserved, interpreted and shared the story of London and Londoners. The museum is located near the forks of the Thames River in a building designed by Raymond Moriyama, architect of the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto and the National Museum of Saudi Arabia in Riyadh.
Fanshawe Pioneer Village – is an early example of a “Pioneer Village”. Owned and operated by the not-for-profit charity known as the London and Middlesex Heritage Museum and tells the story of rural communities from 1820 to 1920.
Middlesex County Court House – one of the most iconic buildings in London. The three-storey parged brick building has castle-like features and Gothic details. It was designed by architect John Ewart and was constructed in 1827-29. Perfect for selfies!
Covent Garden Market – discover what’s fresh at the market! Formally established in 1845, Covent Garden Market is one of London Ontario’s most treasured cultural landmarks. In years past, farmers and shoppers mingled on sawdust covered floors where everything and anything was sold: meat, wild raspberries.