London, Ontario, Canada is situated north of Lake Erie on the shores of the Thames River. It is home to some impressive archetecture, nature parks and it rests on the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor. To some it is refered to as the "Forest City".
Activities most enjoyed in the community and surrounding areas include biking, hiking, rollerblading, agri-tourism, sightseeing, birding, camping, swimming, picnicking, canoeing, kayaking, golfing, day tripping, wine tours, canoeing, kayaking, and xc skiing, and snowshoeing.
A few of the more popular activity destinations in the London region include Harris Park, Gibbons Park, Komoka Provincial Park, Fanshawe Conservation Area, Victoria Park, Springbank Park, and Westminster Ponds, Thames Valley Parkway, Medway Valley Heritage Forest, Sifton Bog, Meadowlily Woods Trail, and the Sharon Creek Conservation Area.
Some of the attractions, history and cultural venues in London, Ontario and surrounding regions include the Children's Museum, Storybook Gardens, Museum London, London Symphonia, Aeolian Hall, Museum of Ontario Archaeology, Grand Theatre, Secrets of Radar Museum, Forest City Gallery, Eldon House, and the Banting House National Historic Site of Canada.
Some of the events to consider attending include the Expressions in Chalk Street Painting Festival, London Fringe Theatre Festival, Sunfest and Rib-fest.
Services important in and around the community include accommodations, campgrounds, restaurants, gas stations, grocery stores, shopping, tours, guides, gift shops, coffee houses, liquor stores, pubs, cell service, internet and transportation services including rail, taxi, bus and the London International Airport (YXU).