The Night Market, hosted by the London Heritage council, is the first big event to kick off the weekend, running from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Sunday at Dundas Place. It will feature live entertainment from local artists, street performers, and local food and drink vendors.
On Canada Day proper, more live entertainment, local vendors, and interactive games will be hosted on Dundas Place from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m. “This is a way to get people into the park early, give them a great experience, then finish off the night with a fireworks show.”Canada’s economy is showing ‘more of a pulse’ in latest GDP uptickIn addition to the Night Market and the Canada Day celebrations, local museums will also be hosting Canada Day programming to celebrate the nation’s diverse cultures. Museum London, Fanshawe Pioneer Village, Eldon House, 1ST Hussars Museum and the RCR Museum will all have their own programming on Monday.