This weekend, we officially opened the doors to our new home at 100 Kellogg Lane!
We couldn't be happier celebrating this historic moment with you all. The laughter, curiosity, and joy of children exploring the museum is a gift we're incredibly thankful for.
When Carol Johnston founded the London Children’s Museum in 1977, she dreamed a place where children could learn about the world around them in an environment designed just for them. Thanks to the help of countless donors, supporters, volunteers, and community members, Carol's dream will impact even more children and families for generations to come.
Thank you to City of London Mayor Josh Morgan and Member of Parliament for London North Centre, Peter Fragiskatos for helping us mark this special occasion. We were also deeply honoured to have Carol Johnston’s great-grandchildren cut the ribbon, continuing their great-grandmother's legacy and love for learning. Together, we’ve built more than a museum - we’ve built a home that honours the voices of children, celebrates the power of play, and fosters a lifelong love of learning.
Thank you for helping us continue this journey and for celebrating with us. Here’s to all the memories we'll create together in our new home!
— The London Children's Museum Team

The new London Children’s Museum project is funded in part by the City of London, the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage, Museums Assistance Program, Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), and Canadian Space Agency, and the Government of Ontario through the Ontario Trillium Foundation and the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund.