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RegionSt. Thomas, Ontario
Best WindowMay through October for parks, walki…
Drive · London25 min
Verified2026-05-08

St. Thomas.

42.78° N81.18° WSt. ThomasOntario17 activitiesVerified · 2026-05-08
St. Thomas landscape
01 — Abstract

St. Thomas sits inland on Kettle Creek north of Port Stanley, the largest urban centre between London and the Lake Erie shoreline and a separated city surrounded entirely by Central Elgin.

The downtown is built around a 19th-century rail-junction footprint that earned it the "Railway Capital of Canada" identity — anchored by the 1873 Canada Southern Railway Station (CASO Station), designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1992, and the Elgin County Railway Museum, housed in the 1913 Michigan Central locomotive shop on Talbot Street. A life-size concrete statue of Jumbo the elephant stands at the western entrance to the city, marking the place where P.T.

Barnum's circus elephant was killed by a freight train on 15 September 1885. Beyond the heritage cluster, St.

Thomas's Kettle Creek ravines carry Pinafore Park, Waterworks Park, the Lake Margaret Trail, and Kains Woods, and the Trans Canada Trail's Elgin Trail crosses the city on a former rail corridor toward Port Stanley.

02 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
13
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
0.7
scale 0–11
Humidity
56%
relative
Visibility
33.6 km
clear
Temp
+3.0°
H 14° · L -1°
Sun
06:04 / 20:37
14h 33m daylight
A+
GOOD DAY TO BE OUTSIDE

Real-time conditions updated; AI field notes unavailable.

9-day high · -1° → 14°
04 — Featured

4. activities
worth your time

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HikingStrong
01May through October

Hiking

The Elgin Trail crosses St. Thomas on a former rail corridor on its ~43 km route from the Thames Valley Trail near London south to Port Stanley, with the Elgin Hiking Trail Club maintaining the in-city sections through the Kettle Creek ravine. The Trans Canada Trail's Elgin Trail segment uses the same corridor, giving St. Thomas a national-trail node. Inside the city, Kains Woods adds a small Carolinian woodlot loop close to the rail-trail line.

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Walking & StrollingStrong
02May through October; downtown Talbot…

Walking & Strolling

Pinafore Park is the city's largest park, with a duck pond, walking paths, sportsfields, and a band shell on Kettle Creek. Waterworks Park sits on the Kettle Creek ravine at the site of the city's original waterworks, and the paved Lake Margaret Trail loops the Lake Margaret reservoir. Downtown, the Talbot Street heritage corridor links the CASO Station, the Elgin County Railway Museum, the Jumbo statue at the western entrance, and the St. Thomas Public Art Centre on Curtis Street into a coherent walking route through the city's railway-history surface.

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CyclingStrong
03May through October

Cycling

The Trans Canada Trail / Elgin Trail rail-trail crosses St. Thomas on the former Michigan Central / Pere Marquette / London & Port Stanley railway corridors, giving the city a long-distance cycling spine that connects north toward London and south toward Port Stanley. The City of St. Thomas parks-and-trails inventory ties the rail-trail to the Pinafore Park, Waterworks Park, and Lake Margaret Trail loops for a coherent urban cycling network on flat former-rail and ravine surfaces.

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04Year-round; Elgin County Railway Mus…

Heritage & Culture

The Canada Southern Railway Station — known locally as the CASO Station — was built in 1873 and designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1992; it remains the most visible piece of St. Thomas's "Railway Capital of Canada" identity. A short walk west on Talbot Street, the Elgin County Railway Museum occupies the 1913 Michigan Central Railroad locomotive shop and holds CN locomotive 5700 and rolling stock. At the city's western entrance, a life-size concrete statue of Jumbo the elephant marks the spot where P.T. Barnum's circus elephant was killed by a freight train on 15 September 1885; railway-themed murals and public art tie the corridor together along Talbot Street.

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04b — Also available

13. more outings
surveyed.

Activities supported across St. Thomas without a featured write-up.

  • 01

    Trail Running

    Pinafore Park
  • 02

    Nature & Discovery

    birding
  • 03

    Paddling — Flatwater

    kayaking · canoeing
  • 04

    Swimming & Beach

    City of St. Thomas municipal pools and aquatic facilities
  • 05

    Freshwater Fishing

    smallmouth-bass · pike
  • 06

    Cross-Country & Nordic

    Pinafore Park
  • 07

    Snow Adventure

    snowshoeing · ice-skating
  • 08

    Seasonal Phenomena

    fall-colours
  • 09

    Wildlife Viewing

    Kettle Creek corridor through Pinafore Park / Waterworks Park
  • 10

    Motorized Touring

    scenic-drive
  • 11

    Indigenous Experiences

    Anishinaabe (Chippewa) and Mississaugas of the Credit traditional territory framing (Between the Lakes Treaty No. 3 1792, McKee Treaty 1790)
  • 12

    Food & Drink

    brewery · farmers-market
  • 13

    Arts & Craft

    gallery