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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On-premise wine making facility and gift shop.
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The Gift of Art gift store and art gallery features 100% Canadian made, handmade products by 150 artisans and craftspeople from across the country and around 25% from the local London, Ontario area. We specialize in artwork, jewelry, pottery and home decor.
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Love this boutique. A great place to shop with friends on a day out. I generally pick up something for myself when shopping for gifts. The leather gloves are outstanding!
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Open every Saturday 8:00am - 3:00pm and Sunday 10:00am - 2:00pm, year round. The Market at Western Fair District is located at 900 King St. in the Confederation Building, featuring two floors of high-quality, farm fresh goods and unique products. Enjoy a selection of produce, meats, prepared foods, baked goods, apparel, jewellery and much more! So bring your friends and family and enjoy the Market experience. We promise you won’t go home empty handed! 2018 Winner of “Best of London - Best Flea/Farmers Market” No pets allowed, only service animals.
This is a great place to visit for food and handmade items. There's a lot of vendors that sell fruit, veggies, ready made food, coffee, etc. There's also vendors who sell furniture, antiques, crafted items, etc. It's a very cool place to visit on a Saturday. The Fritter Shop is a highlight!!
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I have posted earlier about what a treasure this place is. As of June 1 all vendors have been given the go ahead to come back. And the outdoor market is active yet again. I've been going every Saturday after the partial reopening. Really looking forward to when they're all back again.
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Established in 1984, Michael Gibson Gallery has earned a nation-wide reputation specializing in selling / buying contemporary Canadian, historical and international art. The gallery promotes the artwork of the very best emerging and established regional and national artists.
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