About this venue
Canada Life Place is a multi-purpose indoor arena where major concerts, sporting events, and family shows feel seamless from arrival to encore. Its downtown presence is modern and unmistakably urban, while the interior is built for flexibility—shifting smoothly between floor setups and seated configurations depending on the production. Thanks to its steady event calendar and central setting, it’s one of the city’s go-to venues for live experiences.
Inside, visitors typically appreciate clear sightlines and a sense of closeness to the stage or playing surface, along with sound that stays crisp even during high-energy performances. Concourse areas are designed for smooth flow, and on-site amenities—like food and drink counters and practical guest services—make it easy to settle in before doors and during intermissions.
The venue is located at 99 Dundas St, London, Canada, with primary access and entrances along Dundas Street, where ticket checks are usually organized. If you’re driving, you’ll find public parking garages and lots within a short walk, and for taxi or ride-share drop-offs it’s simplest to aim for the curbside approach near the entrances. For broader city transportation details and how to get around beyond the immediate area, see the city section below.
About the city
London (Ontario, Canada) is known as a lively city where sporting passion and the music scene naturally blend with an urban rhythm. With strong local energy and a busy calendar of happenings, the city is a frequent choice for games, concerts, and major indoor events. The atmosphere is welcoming, and the mix of downtown options and the area around the campus makes getting to an event just as appealing as the main program.
A key advantage of London is its practical infrastructure and easy wayfinding across the city. Public transit is run by the London Transit Commission (LTC), with routes connecting core neighbourhoods, downtown, and the districts where arenas and stadiums are located. If you arrive by rail, VIA Rail – London Station sits close to the city centre and links well to the rest of the city, while flyers can use London International Airport (YXU), making London accessible even for visitors coming from farther away. In practice, transfers to arenas and stadiums are usually quick and straightforward, whether you use the bus, a taxi, or your own car.
Before or after the event, London offers an easy “tourist bonus.” A walk along the Thames River and through the city’s green spaces is a popular way to unwind, while downtown is ideal for coffee, dinner, or a short night out. Visitors often stop by the Covent Garden Market, take a stroll through Victoria Park, or explore the charming streets of historic neighbourhoods, rounding out the trip into a complete city experience that feels rewarding both before and after a big event.