 <a id="main-content" tabindex="-1"></a>LONDON, ON – Guided walking tours of **Labatt Memorial Park**, the world’s oldest baseball grounds are set to return for the 2026 season, beginning Friday, May 29. This marks the sixth year that tours of the historic venue have been offered, which have welcomed over 1,500 guests from across North America.

Don’t miss your chance to walk the same field as some of baseball’s most legendary players including Ty Cobb, Satchel Paige, Fergie Jenkins and more. Hear never been told stories from over the years, cumulating with artifacts on display inside the original 1937 Roy McKay Clubhouse, carefully curated from extensive research into the park’s 149-year history.

Guided walking tours are offered Wdnesday through Sundays beginning Friday May 29 to Sunday, September 6. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and children aged 6-12 and children under 6 are free. For groups of ten or more, group tours are available upon request. All tours must be booked 24 hours in advance.

To learn more or to purchase tickets for a guided tour, visit [www.labattparktours.com](https://www.labattparktours.com)

### Media Contact:

**Zanth Jarvis**  
Director, Sport Tourism  
Tourism London  
226.984.8640  
<zjarvis@londontourism.ca>

**Terri Smale**  
Executive Director  
London Heritage Council  
226.559.5439  
<tsmale@londonheritage.ca>

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