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Coronavirus: Holiday activities for London, Ont., families to enjoy

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holiday season will be like no other due to the coronavirus pandemic.To keep London’s holiday spirits alive, the City of London has compiled a list of family-friendly activities to celebrate the festive time of year while following COVID-19 health protocols..@DundasPlace is the perfect destination for a Sunday stroll during the holiday season!Check out holiday window displays, listen to festive live #LdnOnt music and try out the ice at @coventmarket – @Downtown_London is the place for safe holiday experiences.#explorethecore pic.twitter.com/uXNv5lMaV1— City of London (@CityofLdnOnt) December 13, 2020Local musicians are bringing festive music to Dundas Place for the next two weekends.Take in the sounds of the season every Friday and Saturday.

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