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  • Various vegan based dishes presented in bowls on a marble table top

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    The Best Vegan Restaurants in London, Ontario

    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.

  • A pond with several Lilly pads located in Medway Valley Heritage Forest located in London, Ontario

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    Outdoor Hiking Trails in London, Ontario – Medway Valley Heritage Forest

    Truly a nature lovers dream! The mixture of rustic walkways and established trails allow you to take an adventure through the thick of nature and be able to experience a wide arrangement of terrain. 

  • A path surrounded by trees in Warbler Woods located in London, Ontario

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    Outdoor Hiking Trails in London, Ontario – Warbler Woods

    Located near Byron, this trail features an abundance of diverse flowering plants and trees and a variety of wildlife. The terrain here can be quite hilly, so it’s sure to offer you a great work out as well! This area is a popular destination for bird enthusiasts and nature admirers alike.

  • A female sitting at the edge of  the boardwalk path in Sifton Bog looking up to the trees surrounding her located

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    Outdoor Hiking Trails in London, Ontario – Sifton Bog

    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!

  • A Black-capped Chickadee bird resting at the stump of a tree in the Coves, London, Ontario

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    Outdoor Hiking Trails in London, Ontario – The Coves

    For a unique trail experience, choose The Coves! The Coves features many species of dragonflies, damselflies, as well as Green Frogs & Bullfrogs. With fifty-nine bird species in The Coves, from the Black-capped Chickadee & Northern Cardinal, this gives the perfect excuse for the outdoor enthusiasts or the birdwatcher to visit a hidden gem in London.

  • The Meadowlily Bridge, circa 1910, a wooden bridge pathway found in Meadowlily Woods, London, Ontario

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    Outdoor Hiking Trails in London, Ontario – Meadowlily Woods

    If you’re looking for a true escape to nature, this Environmentally Significant Area (ESA) is sure to delight. This wonderous natural oasis features deep ravines, mature woodlands, sloping terrain, a mixture of wetland and upland forest species, various types of trees and a large variety of birds.

  • Aerial view of an outdoor park with baseball diamond and Blackfriars Bridge in London, Ontario, Canada.

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    Blackfriars - London Ontario's Priceless Heritage

    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. As one of the oldest areas in the city, it showcases local history as it engulfs many beautiful homes and other iconic historical landmarks.

  • Aerial view of the Fanshawe Dam and Reservoir at the Fanshawe Conservation Area.

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    Outdoor Hiking Trails in London, Ontario – Fanshawe Conservation Area

    Enjoy your next hike at the Fanshawe Conservation Area. Located in the Northeast end of London. This conservation area offers two hiking only trails, as well, take a walk down the 20 km Fanshawe Lake trail that is open to both hikers and cyclists. No matter what trail you choose, they all offer spectacular views, aged trees and open meadows!

  • Wooden bridge pathway in Longwoods Road Conservation Area

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    Outdoor Hiking Trails in London, Ontario – Longwoods Road Conservation Area

    Longwoods Road Conservation Area is located West of London near Delaware, Ontario. The 155-acre conservation area features five different nature trails and bridges, two of which are wheelchair accessible, that wind through Carolinian woodlands and ravines. The area not only hosts fantastic trails, but is home to the Ska-Nah-Doht Village and Museum.

  • Sun light peering through trees on a hiking trail in Lower Dingman located in London, Ontario

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    Outdoor Hiking Trails in London, Ontario – Lower Dingman

    If you’re eager to do another hike, visit Lower Dingman Environmentally Significant Area (ESA), located at 3370 Homewood Lane. This 1.6 km trail is used for walking, hiking, nature trips, biking (only in multi use paths) and fishing is permitted with a provincial license.

  • Three golfers golfing at East Park Golf Gardens on a bright summer day

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    Golfer's Paradise: A quick guide to help you find the best greens in London, Ontario

    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.

  • A family enjoying the view overlooking Grand Bend's beachfront on a hot summer day

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    On Our Doorstep: Sand and Sun Near London, Ontario

    If you are looking for a beach to enjoy this summer, there’s good news - you don’t have to go far to lay out in the sand and dip your toes in the water. 

  • Explore LDN ONT - Discover Your Forest City. Statue of Sir Frederick Banting outside of the Banting House National Historic Site of Canada in London, Ontario.

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    Travel Through Time in London, Ontario

    If you’re a history buff or just a bit curious about what life may have been like in the past, get out and explore these local museums and cultural sites, go for a walk about town, and take a trip back through time.

  • A smiling young girl in a pink jacket sits on a red chair as a woman, dressed in a blue sports jersey, painting her face.

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    Explore Diverse Neighbourhoods in London, Ontario

    Discover new and unique ways to engage with three diverse neighbourhood communities around London. Step outside your comfort zone and explore a different part of the city than you're used to.

  • A dog resting on a floor mat from Bloomingtails Pet Boutique located in London, Ontario

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    Pet-Friendly Fun: Paw-fect Places in London, Ontario

    No need to look for doggy daycare - now the entire family can enjoy the perks of fun in the Forest City!

  • A person riding their bike in Springbank Park, in London, Ontario, Canada, surrounded by trees and leaves in the fall

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    Fall in Love with Fall in London, Ontario

    London, Ontario is perfectly positioned to experience the best of the harvest season. Surrounded by farmland, an abundance of hiking trails to explore as they’re awash in reds, oranges and yellow hues, London is a city full of market offerings and autumn flavours. 

  • A male standing on a boardwalk looking up at tall trees at Sifton Bog Trail in London, London, Ontario, Canada

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    Five Hikes in London, Ontario to keep you active this Fall!

    As the leaves begin to change colour, and the temperature continues to drop, now is the perfect time to get some fresh air and exercise while enjoying all of the beautiful trails that London, Ontario has to offer! Round up your spouse, the kids or the dog and head out the door to check out some of these breathtaking trails while they are at their prettiest!

  • A father and daughter skating outdoors at Springbank Park in London, Ontario

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    Six Unique Ways to Stay Active this Winter in London, Ontario

    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!