Museum of Ontario Archaeology
The Museum of Ontario Archaeology is a museum located in northwest London, Ontario, Canada. It is dedicated to the study and public interpretation of over 11,000 years of human history in Ontario.- Type: Museum
- Description: archaeology museum in Ontario, Canada
- Address: 1600 Attawandaron Road, London, Ontario N6G 3M6
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Sir Frederick Banting Secondary School and Masonville Place.
Sir Frederick Banting Secondary School
School
Sir Frederick Banting Secondary School is a high school located in London, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Thames Valley District School Board. The school is named after Sir Frederick Banting, who won the Nobel Prize for the discovery of insulin in 1923. Sir Frederick Banting Secondary School is situated 1¼ km south of Museum of Ontario Archaeology.
Masonville Place
Shopping center
Photo: Nljoseph, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Masonville Place is a two-storey regional shopping mall located in London, Ontario, Canada, at the southeast corner of Fanshawe Park Road and Richmond Street. Masonville Place is situated 2½ km northeast of Museum of Ontario Archaeology.
University Hospital
Hospital
Photo: Nephron, CC BY-SA 3.0.
University Hospital is a large teaching hospital in London, Ontario, Canada, that is affiliated with the University of Western Ontario's Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry. University Hospital is situated 2½ km east of Museum of Ontario Archaeology.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hyde Park, London, Ontario and London.
Hyde Park, London, Ontario
Locality
Hyde Park is a neighbourhood in the city of London, Ontario, Canada. Located in the northern part of the city, the area is bordered by Fanshawe Park Road to the north and Sarnia Road to the south. Hyde Park, London, Ontario is situated 3 km northeast of Museum of Ontario Archaeology.
London
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London is a medium-sized city in Southwestern Ontario with a population of 378,000. It is west of Toronto, between Lake Huron and Lake Erie at the fork of the Thames River, which was named after the River Thames in London, England.
Wortley Village
Neighborhood
Wortley Village is a neighbourhood of London, Ontario, Canada. It was originally a suburb of London and was annexed to London in 1890. Wortley Village is home to many heritage properties. Wortley Village is situated 6 km southeast of Museum of Ontario Archaeology.
Museum of Ontario Archaeology
- Categories: archaeological museum, tourism, and tourist attraction
- Location: Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, North America
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Latitude
43.01346° or 43° 0′ 49″ northLongitude
-81.30559° or 81° 18′ 20″ westOpen location code
86MW2M7V+9QOpenStreetMap ID
node 959436748OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=museumWikidata ID
Q1954754
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Russian—“Museum of Ontario Archaeology” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “Museum of Ontario Archaeology”
- French: “Museum of Ontario Archaeology”
- German: “Museum of Ontario Archaeology”
- Indonesian: “Museum Arkeologi Ontario”
- Russian: “Лондонский археологический музей (Онтарио)”
- Russian: “Лондонский археологический музей”
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