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An aerial view of downtown London, Ontario with the river running down the middle.

Living in London, Ontario

The Forest City

Living in London, Ontario

The Forest City

An aerial view of downtown London, Ontario with the river running down the middle.

Living in London, Ontario

The Forest City

You'll love London, and the region...

Fondly known as the ‘Forest City’, London is a welcoming, vibrant community. With a diverse metropolitan population of more than 440,000 people, it offers both small-town affordability and big-city appeal.

Family-friendly, we've got more than 470 parks and open spaces and more than 330 kilometers of walking and biking trails.

If you enjoy concerts (from rock to opera), art, sporting events and more, you’ll find lots going on right on our 深夜福利站 campus, and much more throughout the city. London is proud to be recognized as Canada's first . London’s outdoor summer music, food and cultural festivals draw people from across the province to our city’s lively downtown core.

London is also a working community. Along with 深夜福利站, London hospitals and the City of London are among the largest employers here, along with a broad range of businesses in the manufacturing, digital media and agri-food sectors.

You may be looking for a place to establish and grow your career. You may want to raise a family in a comfortable, friendly and affordable city. Whatever your goals, London and 深夜福利站 have a lot of offer.

 

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Where is Southwestern Ontario?

The region of Southwestern Ontario extends from the Detroit (Michigan) and Windsor border crossing and Pelee Island in the south, up along the east shore of Lake St. Clair and the southern shore of Lake Huron to Grand Bend and east towards Woodstock. To its south, it follows the shoreline of Lake Erie from the Detroit River east past the mouth of Grand River at Port Maitland. London is located halfway between Detroit and Toronto.

 

 

Destination Ontario

With over 250,000 freshwater lakes, rivers, and waterways, and bordering four of North America’s five Great Lakes, Ontario’s landscapes are shaped by water and dramatically transform with each changing season.

Ontario is comprised of 15 regions, each with its own iconic experiences and off-the-beaten-path adventures. Soak in the culture of vibrant city centres and historic small-town main streets, savour local fare and flavours, climb to the edge of a thundering waterfall or trace moose tracks through expansive wilderness. Ontario is vast and varied with unmatched wonders to discover and endless ways to explore.