Quick Facts
Location: Forks of the Thames, London, Ontario
Region: Southwestern Ontario
Time: 30 minutes to 2 hours
Difficulty: Easy
Admission: Free
Facilities: Riverfront paths, nearby parks, downtown access
Best Season: Spring through fall
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash)
Also Known As: The Forks (London)
Info
Parking / Access
This area connects to downtown paths and nearby parks. Parking options depend on which side you access from and whether there are events.
Hours
Typically accessible daily. Check local signage for any seasonal or event-related restrictions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Forks of the Thames located?
Forks of the Thames is in downtown London, Ontario, where the north and south branches of the Thames River meet.
How do I get to Forks of the Thames?
Use the Google Maps link above to navigate to the riverfront access point that works best for your route.
Is there parking near Forks of the Thames?
Yes, but it depends on the access point and whether downtown is busy. Paid parking is common in central London.
How long does it take to visit Forks of the Thames?
You can see the main river meeting point quickly in 30 to 60 minutes. If you walk the river paths or nearby parks, plan 1 to 2 hours.
Is Forks of the Thames good for families?
Yes, especially for an easy downtown walk with river views. Keep children close to the water and paths, particularly during busy times.
Are dogs allowed at Forks of the Thames?
Dogs are typically allowed on leash in public parks and paths. Bring waste bags and keep dogs under control around crowds.
Is Forks of the Thames accessible?
Many riverfront paths in this area are paved or well-traveled, which can improve accessibility. Conditions can vary by route and season.
What else is nearby?
The Forks area connects into downtown London, with nearby parks, bridges, and riverfront walking routes that make it easy to extend your visit.










