London, ON, Canada
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The Forest City -- so named for the dense woodland that covered the area when it was founded in the early nineteenth century, and for the mature tree canopy that still distinguishes its residential neighbourhoods -- has built a cultural identity around Western University, a strong healthcare sector, and a dining scene that continues to mature. The Richmond Row entertainment strip and the surrounding downtown blocks provide the primary nightlife corridor, with patios, cocktail bars, live-music clubs, and sports pubs catering to a university-age and young-professional crowd. The dining scene spans Vietnamese, Korean, Lebanese, and Indian kitchens alongside craft-brewery taprooms and farm-to-table concepts drawing on southwestern Ontario's agricultural bounty. The Grand Theatre, one of Ontario's oldest and most respected professional repertory theatres, stages critically acclaimed productions year-round. Museum London houses an important collection of regional and Canadian art alongside historical exhibits. The Covent Garden Market, in operation since 1845, provides an indoor farmers' market and prepared-food vendors. The Fanshawe Pioneer Village, a reconstructed nineteenth-century community, offers living-history programming. The Thames Valley Parkway, a 40-km paved trail system following the river forks through the city, provides cycling, running, and walking connections between parks and neighbourhoods. Annual events include Sunfest, one of Canada's largest free world-music festivals, the London Fringe Theatre Festival, and the Western Fair. Eldon House, London's oldest residence, is open for tours and provides a window into early-Victorian domestic life. Day trips reach the beaches and resort communities of Lake Huron's Grand Bend in about an hour, the Stratford Festival theatre season in 45 minutes, and Toronto in about two hours.
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Population
545,000
Weather
Lake Huron and Lake Erie influence the humid continental climate along the Thames River in southwestern Ontario, producing warm summers and cold, snowy winters. Lake Huron and Lake Erie influence weather patterns, enhancing winter cloud cover and precipitation. Annual precipitation averages about 1000 mm. Spring (March to May) warms from 1C (34F) in March to 19C (66F) by late May. Summer (June to August) is warm and moderately humid, with daytime highs of 26-28C (79-82F) and overnight lows around 14-16C (57-61F). Fall (September to November) is pleasant, with temperatures declining from 20C (68F) in September to 3C (37F) by November. Winter (December to February) is cold and snowy, with daytime highs of -3 to 0C (27-32F) and overnight lows around -10 to -7C (14-19F). Snowfall averages about 1600 mm per season, augmented by lake-effect moisture, and persistent grey skies characterise the winter months.
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