London

By plane
By plane

The London International Airport (http://www.londonairport....) is serviced by a small handful of airlines. Air Canada and Westjet offer service from most major cities in Canada while United Express offers service to Chicago. City bus route 36 Airport Industrial connects to the airport. Aboutown AirbusExpress (http://www.aboutownairbus.ca/) and, RobertQ Airbus (http://www.robertq.com/) have regular routes to London from Detroit and Toronto airports and some other Southwestern Ontario cities.

By train
By train

VIA Rail (http://www.via.ca) operates train service to and from London. The train station 888-842-7245 is located downtown at 205 York St. London is in the middle of VIA's busiest route, the Windsor-Montreal corridor, and train service runs multiple times daily, beginning as early as 5:00AM.

By bus
By bus

The Greyhound bus station, (http://www.greyhound.ca), 519 434-3245, is located downtown at 101 York Street. Various other bus terminals are mostly located in downtown London.

Aboutown's NorthLink (http://www.aboutown.ca/no...) connects communities from Owen Sound through to London along Highway 21, Bruce County Roads 6 and 1, Huron County Roads 20 and 22 and Highways 86 and 4. Arrival and departure from the Greyhound terminal.