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Banting House National Historic Site

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Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Banting House National Historic Site
Phone:
+1 519-673-1752

Hours:
SundayClosed
MondayClosed
Tuesday12pm - 4pm
Wednesday12pm - 4pm
Thursday12pm - 4pm
Friday12pm - 4pm
Saturday12pm - 4pm


Banting House is known as The Birthplace of Insulin. Located at 442 Adelaide Street North in London, Ontario, Canada, it is the house where Sir Frederick Banting woke up at two o'clock in the morning on October 31, 1920 with the idea that led to the discovery of insulin.Since 1984, the house has been a museum dedicated to Banting's discovery and his life. An addition at the back houses the London & District Branch of the Canadian Diabetes Association. For many that have been touched by diabetes, the house is an emotional reminder of Banting's scientific contribution that saved their lives or the lives of their loved ones.
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