What to do and see in London, Canada: The Best Points of Interest & Landmarks

November 22, 2021 Jeremy Dunfee

You’ll see double-decker buses and even the River Thames, but while London, Ontario, has clearly been inspired by its British namesake, this is a distinctly Canadian destination. Attractions like Fanshawe Pioneer Village, Banting House and Eldon House will captivate history buffs. Or indulge your, shall we say, slightly less cerebral side with a tour of the Labatt Brewery.
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1. London Model Railroad Group

4474 Blakie Rd Unit 127, London, Ontario N6L 1G7 Canada +1 226-998-0586 [email protected] http://www.lmrg.org
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London Model Railroad Group

Currently open to members only. Founded in 1938, the London Model Railroad Group is the owner and operator of the Lake Erie & International Railway, an highly detailed O-scale model railroad. The LMRG’s new 1,200 sq. ft. location enables the group to design and build a new model railroad from scratch, coupling the latest digital technologies in train, track, illumination, and accessory control, with tried and tested benchwork and scenery construction techniques. Our rectangular space allows for long runs and sweeping vistas, while letting visitors to get close to the action, activate accessories, and check out the detail, and whimsy, that the LE&I will provide. Stop by for a few sessions at no obligation to share your expertise and gain from ours. Then join us once you’ve experienced the fun! Admission free; donations welcome.

2. St. Paul's Cathedral

472 Richmond St N6A 3E6, London, Ontario N6A 3E6 Canada +1 519-434-3225 http://www.stpaulscathedral.on.ca/
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St. Paul's Cathedral

3. University of Western Ontario

1151 Richmond St, London, Ontario N6A 3K7 Canada +1 519-661-2111 http://www.uwo.ca/
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University of Western Ontario

Reviewed By lunalove88 - London, Canada

Yes, occasionally self-isolation has to leave the house...a great place to enjoy spring and not worry bout half the city being there walking with you.

4. Blackfriars Street Bridge

Blackfriars Street, London, Ontario Canada http://www.blackfriarsbridge.ca/
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Blackfriars Street Bridge

Reviewed By J0hnJ0an - London, Canada

The Blackfriars Bridge, wrought-iron bridge, was originally constructed in 1875, but has been updated in 2018. It spans the North Branch of the Thames River, on Blackfriars Street, in London, Ontario. A beautiful piece of heritage to visit, while on a walk along the river.

5. The Walter J. Blackburn Memorial Fountain

Forks of the Thames, London, Ontario Canada
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The Walter J. Blackburn Memorial Fountain

201 Queens Ave N6A 1J1, London, Ontario N6A 1J1 Canada http://www.innuitgallery.com/
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