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London is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, along the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor.The city had a population of 422,324 according to the 2021 Canadian census. ...
William Ralph Meredith, chief justice of Ontario, chancellor of the University of Toronto, and leader of the Ontario Conservatives; Orlo Miller, author; Evan van Moerkerke, Olympic swimmer at the 2016 Summer Olympics; Scott Moir, figure skater [46] Simeon Morrill (1793-1871), mayor of London [47] Trevor Morris, Emmy award winning composer and ...
The Oneida Nation of the Thames is an Onyota'a:ka (Oneida) First Nations band government located in southwestern Ontario, located about a 30-minute drive from London, Ontario, Canada. [3] The Oneida Nation reports a total of 6,108 members, including 2,159 residents.
Canada Life Place is a sports-entertainment centre, in London, Ontario, Canada – the largest such centre in Southwestern Ontario. Its previous names include John Labatt Centre and Budweiser Gardens. Opened as the John Labatt Centre in 2002, it was named after John Labatt, founder of the Labatt brewery in London.
The London Ice House was an arena in London, Ontario, Canada. It was originally built in 1963 and was home to the London Knights ice hockey team from 1965 to 2002. The design was influenced by the first level of the Boston Garden , and had a capacity of approximately 5,000.
The Middlesex County Court House is a historic building and a National Historic Site of Canada in London, Ontario, Canada. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The courthouse building is an "early example of the Gothic Revival style, pre-dating the earliest important Gothic Revival public building in England".
People from London, Ontario, by occupation (9 C) Pages in category "People from London, Ontario" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total.
Westmount is a neighbourhood in the southwest part of London, Ontario, Canada.As of the 2016 Canadian census, the population of Westmount is 18,985 (2016). [1] The top five ethnic origins (in order) are English, Scottish, Canadian, Irish, and German. [2]