Komoka is a small village located approximately 10 minutes west of London, ON. Komoka is currently experiencing a population growth due to several new subdivision developments. Consequently, the elementary school’s enrolment has rapidly increased resulting in substantial renovations. Parkview Public School is the elementary school, and Providence Reformed Collegiate is the private Christian high school.
There are two small business areas in the village: the downtown Komoka Foodtown and Post Office area, and the Glendon Drive / Komoka Road intersection with a Bank of Montreal branch, gas stations and variety stores, The Little Beaver Restaurant, Country Hearth Family Restaurant and hair salon.
The impressive Komoka Wellness Centre recently opened in 2011. It boasts two NHL-sized ice rinks and a 750 and 250 seat capacity. It contains a fitness centre with an indoor walking track and gymnasium (operated by the YMCA of Western Ontario), a branch of the Middlesex County Library system, and a number of multi-purpose rooms.
The village also supports a number of youth sports teams, including baseball and soccer. The Komoka Park has two baseball and two soccer fields, tennis courts, and a children’s play area.
The village is a crossing point for many railway lines and was formerly a railway hot spot featuring various hotels and development. Today, the Komoka Railway museum keeps the local railway history alive and features unique artifacts.
In 1986 a 20 unit seniors apartment building was built and named the Malott Apartments. In 2009 a second 20 unit seniors apartment building was added to form the Komoka Seniors Apartments Complex.
Komoka Provincial Park is close by with walking trails. Enjoy golfing at one of the nearby Golf Courses including FireRock Golf Club, Oxbow Glen Golf and Country Club and The Oaks golf courses. A Middlesex County EMS satellite ambulance station is also located in the village. (revised from source: Wikipedia)
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