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Tourism London has compiled a listing of partners that provide accessible access to visitors, from attractions in and around London to places to stay that offer accessible accommodations, to park playgrounds and transit in the city of London, Ontario.
Escape the city and spend some time in the fresh farm air at nearby spots that will be fun for the whole family!
Nothing beats getting together with your closest friends and watching the big game. With so many options in London, it might be tough to decide where to go. Fear not, we’re here to show you some of the best sports bars in the Forest City.
Spend a day exploring one of London, Ontario’s best neighbourhoods, Wortley Village! With its historic properties, gourmet restaurants, and exclusive retailers, you’ll leave wanting to tell everyone your own story.
Running along side the Thames River, the Kains Woods trail offers beautiful views of not only the river but the valley as well. Located on the North West end of town, close to Byron, you could easily go for a hike or walk on the 5.8 km trail & pop down to one of the local shops for a bite to eat after.
This network of pathways is located in the northeast end of the city that runs along side the Thames River as well as Meander Creek. Popular for birding, this trail has numerous neighbourhood access points to the 7.7 km loop.
Learn how to obtain a fishing permit, where to purchase bait and equipment, and where to catch the big one, right in London, Ontario.
Nature lovers & hiking fans don’t have to travel far to enjoy one of the largest publicly owned Environmentally Significant Areas (ESA) in London. Located South of Commissioners Road & East of Wellington Road, adjacent to the Tourism London Welcome Centre, the ESA extends eastward towards Pond Mills Road.
After another amazing summer here in London, Fall is upon us! That means it's time to dust off the old running shoes, get outside for some fresh air and explore all that our beautiful city has to offer. Maybe you're training for a race this fall/spring, or maybe you're just looking for an excuse to get outside - Regardless, we’ve got you covered with some of our favourite places around the forest city to get a run in!
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!