Currently, June is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to London (average of C$ 302). Flying to London in November will prove the most costly (average of C$ 555). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
C$ 495
February
C$ 505
March
C$ 683
April
C$ 713
May
C$ 569
June
C$ 414
July
C$ 436
August
C$ 454
September
C$ 532
October
C$ 509
November
C$ 761
December
C$ 759
YXU Temperature | -6 - 20 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to London, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 20.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of February, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around -6.0 C).
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Flights good. Our original flight from Halifax to Toronto was delayed 4 days Unacceptable We flew with Air Canada a picked up original flight in Toronto Cost extra $500 Maybe Westjet could give us a voucher or pay for this inconvenience. Thank You. Garry Barkman
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Flights good. Our original flight from Halifax to Toronto was delayed 4 days Unacceptable We flew with Air Canada a picked up original flight in Toronto Cost extra $500 Maybe Westjet could give us a voucher or pay for this inconvenience. Thank You. Garry Barkman
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Flights good. Our original flight from Halifax to Toronto was delayed 4 days Unacceptable We flew with Air Canada a picked up original flight in Toronto Cost extra $500 Maybe Westjet could give us a voucher or pay for this inconvenience. Thank You. Garry Barkman
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Flights good. Our original flight from Halifax to Toronto was delayed 4 days Unacceptable We flew with Air Canada a picked up original flight in Toronto Cost extra $500 Maybe Westjet could give us a voucher or pay for this inconvenience. Thank You. Garry Barkman
London, known as the Forest City for its greenness, is at the very heart of Southwestern Ontario. The city offers wonderful green spaces, a packed calendar of cultural events and festivals, and a lively downtown core. There are traces of the “other London” here too. The river is called the Thames, there is a Covent Garden Market, and you can take a tour in one of the iconic red double-decker buses.
About one million visitors take cheap flights to London each year, most of them in the summer months, to attend festivals such as Sunfest, the Home County Folk Festival and the London Rib Fest, Canada’s largest festival devoted to sticky and delicious ribs.
London’s parks are part of the fabric of the city. There are extensive bike (22km of paved paths along the Thames) and walking trails, wading pools and waterpads. Victoria Park is the lungs of the city, located right in the downtown core. It hosts the festivals and celebrations that make London such a vibrant destination.
A short drive away are the historic sites, theatres, provincial parks and freshwater beaches of Shakespeare Country, this part of Canada that celebrates the heritage of one of its founding nations.
The climate is continental. Summers are warm to hot – and humid. The winters are cold. London has the distinction of having the most thunderstorms of any Canadian city.
For travellers who intend to travel around Ontario, renting a car is best. London is an easily navigable city with a north-south/east-west grid layout.
The London Transit Commission offers regular bus services throughout the city. Fares are about $2.50 per adult, $1.25 for children.
There are well-marked bike and walking trails throughout London.