网上搜来的,有的去过,有的没去过。 位于Springbank Park的Storybook Garden很好,很有Disney乐园的风格,小孩很喜欢。 Museum of Ontario Archaeology 1600 Attawandaron Rd., London, N6G 3M6 Phone: 519-473-1360 http://www.uwo.ca/museum/ Museum Hours: 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM September to April : Open Wednesday to Sunday May to August: Open Daily Outdoor Site Open All Year (weather permitting) We are Closed for the Holiday Season from December 23 - December 28 and December 31 - January 1st. We will be Open December 22, 29, 30, and resume regular hours January 2nd. Admissions: Adults: $5.00 Seniors: $4.00 Students: $4.00 Children (ages 5 -12): $3.00 Children (under 5): Free Family (1 or 2 adults & children) $12.00 The Secrets of Radar Museum 931 Western Counties Rd (off Commissioners in the Westminster Ponds area behind Parkwood hospital) Phone: 519.691.5922 http://www.eldonhouse.ca/ Open to the public Thursday to Saturday, this museum works to preserve the history of the use of radar in the Canadian military. One of top 10 sites in London. Almost 6,000 Canucks were trained on radar in the Second World War, holding an oath of secrecy for 50 years. The museum was created to preserve the story of those vets, and has continued to share the story of radar as it was adapted for use in the Cold War, medical sciences and domestic appliances. London Model Railroad Group Inc. 69 Holborn Avene, London, Ontario, N6J 2R2, Phone: (519) 432-1491 http://lmrg.org/ Our layout is open to the public the first Tuesday of each month from October to May, and special dates around Christmas and school March break. 7:00-9:30 PM The building was a former bus garage. In the early seventies it was purchased by the London Model Railroad Group, established in 1938 with four members, as the new location for its O Scale Model Train Layout. As you enter the doors of the Lake Erie International building your attention will immediately be drawn to a fully operational O Scale railway, which measures 40x100 feet in size. There are many more things to see and the layout is always under construction. Fanshawe Pioneer Village 2609 Fanshawe Park Rd. E., London, ON, N5X 4A1 Phone: 519-457-1296 http://www.fanshawepioneervillage.ca/ Tuesday - Sunday and Holiday Mondays ( CLOSED REGULAR MONDAYS ) Usually from mid-May to mid-October (Saturday, May 18th, 2013 to Monday, October 14th, 2013) 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fanshawe Pioneer Village tells the story of rural communities in the former townships of Westminster, London, North Dorchester, Delaware, West Nissouri and Lobo in Middlesex County from 1820 to 1920 and the founding and development of the City of London up to 1840. Royal Canadian Regiment Museum 750 Elizabeth Street (to the south off Oxford Street) Telephone: 519 -660-5102 http://www.theroyalcanadianregiment.ca/ This museum celebrates the achievements of Canada's oldest regular infantry. The museum has four main areas: The Centennial Room, the War Memorial Room, A Library and Quiet Room for reflection and prayer. Billed as “one of London’s best-kept secrets.” Eldon House 481 Ridout Street North, London, N6A 5H4 http://www.eldonhouse.ca/ Eldon House is an historic site in downtown London that has been preserved and maintained since 1960 when it was donated to the City of London. It was home to four generations of the Harris family, and is an excellent example of Georgian and Regency architectural styles. Its gardens are considered one of the most beautiful in the city. Admission Wednesday and Sunday by donation Other days: Adults $6 Students (age 14 and older) and Seniors $5 Children (age 13 and younger) $1 Families $11 Banting House National Historic Site of Canada 442 Adelaide Street North, London, Ontario, N6B 3H8 http://www.londonheritage.ca/Mus ... yp=Museums/Archives Known as 'the birthplace of insulin', the Museum occupies the house where Dr. Banting lived and practiced medicine. Recognized as the site of the defining moment in the discovery of insulin, the Museum highlights the artistic, medical, military, and scientific careers of Sir Frederick Banting. Admission: Adults $5, Seniors/Students $4, Families $12, Children under 5 FREE, Groups $60 London Regional Children's Museum 21 Wharncliffe Road South, London, N6J 4G5 Telephone: 1 519 434-5726 At the London Regional Children's Museum, children are encouraged to learn about their favorite subjects through hands on activities and play. Little ones can dig for dinosaur bones, crawl through caves, travel to the stars, run their own McDonalds and more. Bullet Storybook Gardens 1958 Storybook Lane, N6A 4H6 Telephone: 519 661-5770 Located in Springbank Park, Storybook Gardens, a place for children, offers a day filled with fun for the whole family. Famous storybook characters, playgrounds and flower gardens are scattered throughout the park. The park is also a mini zoo, with 43 species of birds, mammals and reptiles. Storybook Gardens also has daily entertainment, a merry-go-round, a miniature train and a Thames River cruise boat. By the way, Springbank Park is a good place to see red leaves in the autumn. London Fire Station No. 4 807 Colborne St. (at St. James) http://www.londonpubliclibrary.ca/node/3439 One hundred and three years old and truly beautiful. Railway Caboose 2342 Trafalgar St. (at Crumlin Sideroad). The once familiar wooden railway caboose is remembered and beloved by many Canadians. The caboose’s interior includes a small collection of photographs and artifacts related to freight service and early railway telecommunications. Attic Books 240 Dundas St. http://www.atticbooks.ca/index.html Attic Books is one of Canada's largest bookstores, making it a tourist destination. With a large and diverse stock of antique books, maps and prints, our shop appeals to a wide range of customers. We have been business since 1976. Wolseley Barracks 701 Oxford Street East, London, Ontario, N5Y 4T7 Wolseley Barracks, known as Area Support Unit London (ASU London), is home to several Army Primary Reserve Units, including 31 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters, 1st Hussars, 4th Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment, 31 Service Battalion and 31 Military Police Platoon. London’s proud military history stretches back to 1837, when the first British troops were stationed here. n 1886, Wolseley Barracks (A Block) was established as the first building erected by the Canadian Government specifically to house a unit of the new Permanent Force, the Canadian Infantry School Corps. Wolseley Barracks has housed a military presence in London from that point forward. Maple Syrup farms 1) McLachlan Family Maple Syrup & Pancake House . 10279 Lamont Drive, Komoka, ON. 519-666-1846 Signs on Nairn Road and Hwy.22 near Lobo. From London via Fanshawe Park Rd: Drive west on Fanshawe Park Rd. Fanshawe Park Rd becomes Egremont Dr.(Cty Rd 22). Continue to hamlet of Lobo. Continue through Lobo stop light to Lamont Drive and turn left. Watch for sign. Two km to McLachlan’s Pancake House. From London via Oxford St: Drive west on Oxford Street. Oxford St becomes Glendon Drive (Cty Rd 14). Continue west to Komoka Road stoplight (Bank of Montreal and Little Beaver Restaurant on corner). Turn right on Komoka Rd (Cty Rd 16) and continue through Komoka village and beyond to Lamont Drive. Watch for sign. Turn right on Lamont Dr, two km to McLachlan’s pancake house. 2) Crinklaw Maple Products 4570 Westminster Drive London, ON N6L 1M9 Sugar house: 519.457.4550 off Wonderland Rd just south of 402 www.crinklawmaplesyrup.com info@crinklawmaplesyrup.com 3) Fort Rose Maple Company 27382 Coldstream Road RR#5 Parkhill, Ontario, Canada N0M 2K0 Tel: (519) 232-9041 Covent Garden Market Monday - Saturday: 8 am - 6 pm Friday: 8 am - 7:30 pm Sunday: 11 am - 4 pm 130 King Street London, Ontario N6A 1C5 Tel: 519 439-3921 http://www.coventmarket.com/ This is a traditional market. It’s good to know the history of London through the pictures. http://www.coventmarket.com/history/ The Western Fair A place occupying several parts of streets, usually parts of Rectory Street and King Street. every September The Western Fair has been an annual event in London since 1868, and has grown to become Canada's seventh largest fair. The fair runs for 10 days every September. 316 Rectory Street, London, Ontario N5W 3V9 Many events there like horse racing, gaming, music, shopping, sports. call (519) 438-7203 or toll free 1 (800) 619-4629 http://www.westernfairdistrict.com/calendar horse racing at Western Fair check the shedule. http://www.westernfairdistrict.com/gaming/raceway St. Peter’s Seminary 1040 Waterloo St., N6A 3Y1 http://www.stpetersseminary.ca/home/ Business Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm Access limited to main floor, but that’s spectacular. Idlewyld Inn 36 Grand Avenue, London, Ontario, N6C 1K8, Old South The Idlewyld was built in 1878 as a private home for Charles S Hyman. The architects integrated the picturesque roof line and heavily ornamented gables of the 1879 Queen Anne design with a simpler addition featuring parapet gables at each end. It was sold in the 30’s to Earnest Moore who transformed the mansion into luxury apartments before being converted into a nursing home and then a medical office. In 1985, the building was sold and underwent six months of refurbishment before opening as a four diamond property in May of 1986. Today, it is London’s only historic boutique hotel and home and Avenue Dining, the freshest addition to the city’s culinary circle. 1st Hussars Museum 1 Dundas Street, London, Ontario, N6A 1E4, Downtown The 1st Hussars Museum is located in one of the last remaining original buildings at the Forks of the Thames. The Museum illustrates the history of the Regiment during the South African War, the Great War, World War II and the War in Afghanistan. Among the displays is one on the unit's Peacekeeping missions. Air Force Association of Canada, 427 (London) Wing 2155 Crumlin Road, London, Ontario, N5V 3Z9, The building is located on the grounds of the London International Airport. Originally built as an Airman's Canteen. There are almost 100 model aircraft on permanent display. Models range from a 1909 Silver Dart to the present. Also included in the display are a 1/3 scale Sopwith Camel and a 1/14 scale Avro Lancaster. To round out the displays, there are a multitude of photographs of people, planes and events related to aviation. Jet Aircraft Museum 2410 Blair Boulevard, London, Ontario, N5V 3Z9, The Jet Aircraft Museum's (JAM) purpose is to aquire, preserve, maintain, display and fly retired jet aircraft of the Canadian Air Force. St. Peter's Cathedral Basilica 533 Clarence Street, London, Ontario, N6A 3N1, The Cathedral was built in 1880-1885 and is representative of classic 13th century French Gothic style with pointed arches and other Gothic details. Among the more notable features are the high transepts, the imposing Sanctuary, the rose windows made in Innsbruck Austria, and the massive bell towers. The towers and carillon were completed in 1958. The Casavant organ was installed in 1926. St. Paul’s Cathedral 472 Richmond Street, London, Ontario, N6A 3E6, Downtown The cathedral is the oldest church in London, Ontario and one of our community’s Historic Properties. The Cathedral was designated as a Heritage Property by the City of London on Easter Sunday, April 16th 2006. The Church is home to four stained glass windows by the famous Louis Comfort Tiffany, one of each pair being signed as well as a large number of embroideries showing the history of the church and the Diocese. Also open for viewing will be the beautiful St. Aidan’s Chapel, with its set of embroideries on the life of St. Aidan of Lindisfarne. London Muslim Mosque 151 Oxford St. W. A chance to make a positive statement about London’s amazing diversity and true character. Portuguese Club of London 134 Falcon St. A visit calls up memories of the golden days of the Panorama and Kavalkade community events around London. |
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