London, Ontario Family Attractions Adventures on Wonderland
3198 Wonderland Road South
London, Ontario
London's Largest Indoor Playground for children 13 years & under.
Complete with a Four Level Jungle Climb, Laser Tag Adventure, Wee One's
Underwater Play World, Karaoke Sing-A-Long Stage and Video & Redemptions
Games.
East Park/Intencity & Wally World
1275 Hamilton Road East
London, Ontario, N5W 1B1
Fanshawe Pioneer Village
1424 Clarke Road
London, Ontario, N5X 4A1
A living history museum that specializes in fun for children of all ages.
Experience London's past and see weavers, printmakers, blacksmiths, and farmers
demonstrate their trades of the past. See farm animals, more than 25 restored
buildings and many artifacts of yester-year.
Laser Quest
149 Carling Street
London, Ontario, N6A 1H5
Laser Quest is live action laser tag at its best! The game is tag, hide and
seek, cops and robbers, capture the flag and Buck Rogers all rolled into one,
enhanced with modern technology.
London Regional Children's Museum
21 Wharncliffe Road South
London, Ontario, N6J 4G5
A museum where you can touch, play, make noise and have a great time. A museum
where you can dig for dinosaur bones, crawl through caves, run your
own McDonalds, travel to the stars, and travel back in time. A
museum where learning is an adventure.
Ska-Nah-Doht Iroquoian Village & Museum
Longwoods Road Conservation Area
Mount Brydges, Ontario, N0L 1W0
a recreated Iroquoian village of 1,000 years ago, is located in the beautiful
surroundings of Longwoods Road Conservation area and is owned and operated by
the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority. The name Ska-Nah-Doht is from
the Oneida language meaning "a village stands again". Although not
built on an actual site, the village is based on data collected by
archaeologists and from the traditions passed down to today's Iroquoian people.
Explore the village with its 18 outdoor exhibits. Find your way through the
palisade maze. Then enter a longhouse and imagine cooking supper in a clay pot
over a roaring fire. Pretend to grind corn into flour in a wooden mortar and
pestles. The village is wheelchair accessible, weather permitting. The
Museum, located in the Longwoods Resource Centre, offers hands-on exhibits of
Iroquoian culture and displays of artifacts from the archaeological collection.
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