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  1. Skip to main content. The official website for the City of London, Ontario. News. Contact. Translate. The Blackfriars Bridge in London was built in 1875 and remains operational. This structure underwent restoration in 2017.

  2. From parks and facilities to roads and transportation and everything in between, here you'll find all the necessary information about living in London.

  3. london.ca › living-london › arts-heritageHeritage - City of London

    The cultural value of London’s extensive built heritage is one of Canada’s most significant, with over 6,000 properties listed on the City of London’s Register of Cultural Heritage Resources. Learn about the Heritage designation process. Learn about London's Heritage Conservation Districts.

  4. View your collection zone and schedule. You can view your collection schedule using Zone Finder or the Recycle Coach app. You can also request a digital copy of the schedule be emailed directly to you through the Zone Finder tool. Zone Finder.

  5. From swimming lessons and day camps to art classes and seniors' special events, the City of London has something for everyone. Check our cancellation page to ensure your program is running as scheduled. View and Register for programs.

  6. Making the move to Canada is a big step. The Immigration Portal is your one-stop location for information, resources, and support agencies to help you in your move to London, Ontario or Middlesex County.

  7. View the areas of City of London that have Urban Design Guidelines and download the Guideline documents.

  8. Josh Morgan was elected as London’s 65th Mayor on October 24th, 2022. Prior to that, he had served two terms as the City Councillor for Ward 7 being elected in 2014 and again in 2018 with support from 75% of voters.

  9. The City of London operates a number of waste management facilities as well as collects Green Bin, garbage, recycling, and yard waste from homes.

  10. The London Plan sets out a new approach for planning in London. It emphasizes growing inward and upward, so that we can reduce the costs of growth, create walkable communities, revitalize our urban neighbourhoods and business areas, protect our farmlands, and reduce greenhouse gases and energy consumption.

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