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As a tourist, you’ll want to note that it’s easy to get around London. Take the Transit bus system that efficiently covers the entire city. Taxis are also easy to find and the drivers are courteous and polite, often taking extra time to let visitors know where to go and what to see. 

There are a lot of things to see and do in London, and here are some places you should look into:

Adventures on Wonderland
Want to let your kids burn off some energy during your vacation? Then Adventures on Wonderland should be at the top of your list to visit.
Banting House National Historical Site
London has many notables who call this city their home, but Dr. Sir Frederick G. Banting is one not to be forgotten, as he was the co-discoverer of insulin!
Canadian Medical Hall of Fame
As London is a world leader in medical facilities, it’s no surprise that The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame would be located here.
Covent Garden Market
The newly rebuilt Covent Garden Market, located downtown at 130 King Street, attracts Londoners and visitors alike, especially in spring, summer and fall when the outdoor market square fills with local growers offering their best seasonal produce.
East Park
What fun you’ll have when you visit East Park, 100 acres of entertainment! East Park offers the Wally World Water Park, go-karts, batting cages and picnic grounds, as well as an 18-hole golf course, miniature golf, and a driving range.
Fanshawe Pioneer Village
Ontario's frontier heritage is also captured when visitors can step back in time at the Fanshawe Pioneer Village, a living history museum that exemplifies southwestern Ontario life from the mid-1800s through to the early 1900s.
Grand Theatre
In 1901, this theatre was built by Colonel Whitney of Detroit, and Ambrose Small of Toronto. Today a contemporary façade houses this restored theatre.
John Labatt Centre
Attention, hockey fans! Be sure to check the upcoming events at The John Labatt Centre to see if you can catch a home game of the London Knights Hockey Team, or any other music concerts or events that may happen here.

Labatt Brewery
London is the home to founder and master brewer John Kinder Labatt. Visit the Labatt Brewery for a 2-hour informative, guided tour that takes place at the Simcoe Street Brewery.
Lickety Split Ranch and Zoo
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! This family owned and operated zoological park features exotic animals from around the globe as well as a few species of domestic animals.
London Museum of Archaeology and Lawson Prehistoric Village
This unique museum traces the history of 11,000 years of human life in Southwestern Ontario. Archeological and ethnographic exhibits can be found here. Guided tours are available.
London Regional Art and Historical Museums
The London Regional Art and Historical Museums provide visitors a unique blend of both history and culture in one location.
London Regional Children's Museum
This is not your typical museum where you’ll see “Do not touch “signs attached to the walls. In fact, the London Regional Children’s Museum wants you to touch, play, make noise and have a great time.
Royal Canadian Regiment Museum
If you have an interest in Canada’s military history, you’ll enjoy this stop. This museum celebrates the achievements of Canada's oldest regular infantry.
Storybook Gardens
A family vacation is great when you visit Storybook Gardens in London, Ontario! Family-centered theme park has enchanted children with its animals, displays and playground equipment since its opening many years ago in 1958.
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