The London Regional Children's Museum in the heart of downtown London, near Cavendish Park, is an interactive learning experience for kids where they can dress up like dinosaurs, learn how an archeologist works and dig up some bones, journey through a maze in the Wolf Foundation playground, and take part in day camp activities with other children. Reservations are advised for birthday parties, weekly camps and special events, as dates and places fill up quickly.
London Regional Children's Museum
21 Wharncliffe Rd. S.
London, Ontario
N6J 4G5 Canada
519-434-5726
londonchildrensmuseum.ca
The Western Fair Entertainment Centre in the center of the city has a variety of entertainments to suit all ages. Attractions include a Sky Ride, Kiddyland ride and game park, IMAX cinema, Birds of Prey exhibition, and strolling acts including a one-man band, clown and juggler. The center also plays host to traveling circuses and fairs, features live shows, competitions, horse races, theatrical performances, and free grandstand shows like stunt riders, rodeo riders and demolition derbies. The center is wheelchair accessible. Special handicapped parking facilities with chair loans are available at the Special Events Building. Pets are not allowed with the exception of working guide dogs. No entrance charge for kids aged 10 and under.
Western Fair Entertainment Centre
316 Rectory St.
London, Ontario
N5Y 3V9 Canada
519-438-7203
westernfair.com
The Storybook Gardens are a family-friendly park located on 20 acres in Springbank Park. Since its establishment in 1958, young children have enjoyed the attractions, including a carousel, pirate's island, and play areas featuring sand and water play, as well as meeting a variety of farm animals, riding on a miniature train, and watching puppet shows. In winter, the 250-meter outdoor skating trail opens daily.
Storybook Gardens
1958 Storybook Lane
London, Ontario
N6K 4Y6 Canada
519-661-5770
london.ca/storybook