London-Middlesex Children’s Water Festival 

The London-Middlesex Children’s Water Festival is back from May 9th to 12th!  

Over the four-day festival, 4,000 London and Middlesex area students in Grade 2 to 5 and over 600 volunteers will be at Fanshawe Conservation Area learning all about the importance of water in their daily lives 

Throughout each day, students will be able to choose from over 50 interactive and educational activity stations that center around one of the following five water-related themes: Conservation, Protection, Science, Technology, and Attitude.  

Interested in participating in the Water Festival? Join us on Thursday, May 11th from 5 to 8 pm for the FREE Community Night! More information can be found on our website.

The London-Middlesex Children’s Water Festival depends on local sponsors and volunteers for its success.  

The Festival is organized by a group of committed volunteers from the City of London, Conseil Scolaire Catholique Providence, GM: CAMI, Kettle Creek Conservation Authority, Lake Huron and Elgin Area Water Supply System, London District Catholic School Board, London Children’s Museum, Middlesex-London Health Unit, Ontario Clean Water Agency, Ontario Federation of Agriculture, Thames Valley District School Board, Unifor Local 88, Upper Thames River Conservation Authority, and YMCA of Southwestern Ontario.  

There are many community sponsors, including the City of London, London District Catholic School Board, Thames Valley District School Board, and Upper Thames River Conservation Authority. Thank you to all sponsors for their investment in the festival and for ensuring a clean and safe water supply for future generations! 

For more information, contact Linda Smith, Water Festival Coordinator, or visit the Children’s Water Festival website