The London Children’s Museum has been on a big journey - to our new home at 100 Kellogg Lane!
Our new home will occupy 36,000 square feet on the fourth floor of this historic factory. This state-of-the-art educational and cultural destination is centrally located, easily accessible, and has an open-concept layout with 21-foot ceilings, ample parking, and an outdoor rooftop space. It will provide more interactive play, innovative exhibits, and shared spaces where children and families can learn and grow.
Our new space is the result of input from over 500 children, families, and community members. But we need your help to bring their vision to life!
We’re connecting with companies, organizations, and individuals who are looking to make a lasting impact in our community by supporting naming opportunities throughout the new museum. From our Neighbourhood Market, to our Fort Forest, to our Ice Cave, there are plenty of opportunities to make your mark.
Your name, lasting impact. Contact us today about our remaining naming opportunities.
christine [at] londonchildrensmuseum.ca (Contact Us About Naming Opportunities)
Galleries & Exhibits
Naming opportunities exist at the gallery, exhibit, and interactive level. Recognition packages can be customized to meet your business goals.
- Branching Out
A forest full of dancing light and wildlife hideaways encourages visitors to climb,
crawl, balance, and explore. Through multi-level treehouses, children discover big-body movement, natural exploration, and artifact surprises.- Community Roots
This child-sized town allows visitors to take on roles of vital community members. Familiar spaces such as a Neighbourhood Market, Restaurant, Rescue Headquarters, Wellness Centre, School, and Home present opportunities for imaginative and collaborative play.
- Discovery Lab
An interdisciplinary space designed for visitors to take part in STEAM-based creativity through tinkering, making, crafting, designing, and hacking. This gallery includes tools and materials that allow visitors to build skills, take risks, and follow their creative instincts.
- Farm Works
This gallery tells the story of the region’s manufacturing, industrial, and agricultural history. Visitors explore a farm environment and plant and harvest produce. On the upper level, chutes, pulleys, and gears work together to keep the factory running.
- Unearthed
Visitors uncover bones, rocks, and minerals before taking objects into the field lab for further research. An accessible dig pit encourages visitors to indulge their senses, and an immense cave system reveals hidden mineral deposits and ecosystems.
- Above & Beyond
Children let their curiosity soar while they investigate the principles of astronomy, become astronauts, and blast off to the International Space Station. A digital planetarium invites children to explore the galaxy and learn about outer space.
- STREAM
Taking inspiration from the Thames River, STREAM is an exploration of water physics and life on the water. The river emerges from a rock bed high overhead, making its way over an aqueduct to fill a 21-meter water table. Visitors explore life on the river, flood plains, and environmental stewardship.
- The Annex
As a flexible, fresh, open space, The Annex functions as an event venue and home for temporary exhibits. The Annex acts as a community gathering spot where the culture, arts, and heritage of London and the surrounding area are celebrated.
Contact Us
Christine Walker, Director of Development
christine [at] londonchildrensmuseum.ca (christine[at]londonchildrensmuseum[dot]ca)
519-434-5726 ext. 227