Dundas Place

Dundas Place: The Heartbeat of Downtown London

 

A Dynamic and Pedestrian-Friendly Hub

Located in the heart of downtown London, Ontario, Dundas Place stands as a vibrant and evolving thoroughfare. That seamlessly blends commerce, culture, entertainment, and community engagement. Designed to be pedestrian-friendly and Additionally, this bustling destination has transformed the way locals and visitors experience the city. offering a space where people can shop, dine, socialize, and enjoy local events.

A Streetscape Designed for Connection

Accordingly, One of the defining features of Dundas Place is its pedestrian-centric design, which fosters an atmosphere of relaxation and interaction. Wide sidewalks, inviting outdoor seating areas, and lush greenery set the scene for strolling, socializing, and exploring at a comfortable pace. The layout encourages an immersive urban experience, where people can walk freely, interact with local businesses, and enjoy the energy of downtown.

A Key Link Between Neighborhoods and Attractions

Additionally, Stretching through downtown London, Dundas Place acts as a central artery, connecting various neighborhoods, cultural attractions, and shopping districts. Its strategic location makes it a natural gathering space, drawing visitors and locals alike to explore, engage, and enjoy the diversity of the area.

A Thriving Cultural and Entertainment Scene

Also Dundas Place is widely recognized for its bustling entertainment and cultural offerings, hosting numerous events and festivals throughout the year. Profunction, Guests can expect live music performances, captivating art exhibitions, interactive street markets.  And seasonal celebrations that bring a dynamic energy to the street.

Nearby, Budweiser Gardens—London’s premier sports and entertainment venue—attracts crowds from across the region for concerts, sporting events, and theater productions. Whether seeking artistic inspiration or thrilling performances, Accordingly, Dundas Place ensures a diverse and exciting entertainment experience.

A Culinary and Shopping Paradise

Lining the streets of Dundas Place are an array of restaurants, cafés, boutique shops, and local markets. Each contributing to London’s vibrant culinary and retail scene. Additionally, Food lovers can explore international cuisines, artisanal bakeries, and coffee houses, while shoppers can browse unique boutiques and specialty stores for locally crafted goods.

Adding to its charm, the street features outdoor dining patios and open-air seating, perfect for enjoying a meal al fresco, people-watching, or relaxing in the inviting atmosphere.

Public Art and Urban Creativity

Dundas Place is more than a commercial and entertainment hub—it’s also a living canvas for artistic expression. The street is adorned with public art installations, murals, and sculptures that add a creative and dynamic flair to its landscape. These works contribute to the area’s cultural richness, providing an immersive visual experience for all who pass through.

A Community Gathering Space

Beyond its commercial appeal, Dundas Place is a thriving community space that fosters a sense of togetherness. Throughout the year, the street comes alive with street fairs, parades, holiday celebrations, and special gatherings. Its designed to bring people together, strengthen local connections, and celebrate the spirit of London.

Accessibility and Convenience

Additionally, Dundas Place is designed with accessibility in mind, ensuring that all visitors can comfortably enjoy its offerings. The area is well-served by London Transit Commission (LTC) bus routes, and convenient parking is available nearby. The pedestrian-first approach makes it an ideal location for strolling, meeting friends, and experiencing the local energy of downtown London.

An Urban Experience That Defines Downtown London

Additionally, Dundas Place is more than just a street—it is a hub of culture, commerce, and community. It representing the evolving spirit of downtown London. By focusing on pedestrian-friendly spaces, local events, and an enriching urban atmosphere. Additionally, It has become an essential landmark for both residents and visitors. Whether exploring art, entertainment, shopping, or dining. Dundas Place offers an unforgettable experience that embodies the charm and vibrancy of London, Ontario.

Brooke Edwardson

MClSc (AHCP-SEM), MPT, BScPT, Sport Cert.  

Physiotherapist London Ontario
Orthopaedic Physiotherapy
Sports Injuries Physiotherapy
Post Surgical Rehab
Sports Team On-Field Medicine

Choose Brooke for:
• Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball and Running Injuries
• Industrial / Physically Demanding Jobs + Injuries
• Spinal, Hip and Knee Injuries
• Pre- and Post- Surgical Cases (eg. ACL Recovery after Surgery)
• Strength and Conditioning
• Sports Team Medical Coverage; Tournaments, Travel, Seasonal

Brooke Edwardson

MClSc (AHCP-SEM), MPT, BScPT, Sport Cert.  

Physiotherapist London Ontario
Orthopaedic Physiotherapy
Sports Injuries Physiotherapy
Post Surgical Rehab
Sports Team On-Field Medicine

Choose Brooke for:
• Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball and Running Injuries
• Industrial / Physically Demanding Jobs + Injuries
• Spinal, Hip and Knee Injuries
• Pre- and Post- Surgical Cases (eg. ACL Recovery after Surgery)
• Strength and Conditioning
• Sports Team Medical Coverage; Tournaments, Travel, Seasonal

If you’re an athlete, at any level, you’ll want to meet Brooke.  Brooke Edwardson’s resume and skillset with athletes is extensive, and recently she added to her resume with a Masters in Advanced Health Care Practice in Sports and Exercise Medicine (AHCP-SEM) from Western University.   While in the program,  Brooke focused on all aspects of delivering comprehensive sports medical coverage for a wide variety of venues.  Additionally, she completed research on ACL-related injuries based on playing surface types in collaboration with several sports medicine and surgical physicians.  Brooke says the experience gave her one-of-a-kind insight into the risks, prevention strategies, and  keys to post-ACL surgical rehabilitation at the highest of levels. 

Having originally graduated with a Masters of Physiotherapy from Western, Brooke has quickly developed into one fo London’s brightest and most dynamic sports physiotherapists. Brooke sees patients both on and off the field and when in clinic, she chooses to treat at Pro Function’s sports injury clinic due to the fact that the facility has 40,000 sq ft of turf and two weight-training areas which allows her to really challenge her patients as they return to activity/sport. 

Professionally, Brooke has worked in various formats with Skate Canada, the Toronto Rock, at both the Canada Games and the Ontario Summer Games, with the Toronto Triathlon, St George Rugby, Great Lake Canadians (GLC) Baseball, and right here in London as the lead physiotherapist with FC London. Additionally, Brooke works as a consultant for GM Canada and feels the physicality and endurance required with line-side work mimics many of the soft tissue injuries commonly associated with the training errors seen in athletes. 

Outside of the clinic, Brooke loves finding creative ways to stay active and is up for the challenge of trying out a new sport or skill.  She enjoys running, rock climbing, hiking, water sports, and of course soccer!  She also loves to travel and spend time with family and friends.