Welcome Sara and Benji! Sorry we're all napping here...
In my opinion, there are not a lot of great options for rabbit vets in KW. However, that's just fine, because we have access to the best rabbit vets in the country, I think, in Guelph. There is a clinic called Campus Estates Animal Hospital there, and not only are they rabbit-savvy, but they perform miracles on a regular basis! I don't think you'd find more up-to-date and progressive vets anywhere.
There are a number of vets involved in the practice, and there isn't one I wouldn't recommend. They also have access to all kinds of specialists: opthamologic (sp?), dental, oncology, etc. And even better, they have a 24-hour emergency service for exotics. Most vets, if they have that at all, only service cats and dogs.
If ever you are in a situation with Benji (heaven forbid) where he needs emergency care or surgery, virtually all the vets in this area will sent you to CEAH anyway. So it's well worth it to have your rabbit's history with them. Honestly, we can't say enough good things about them. I owe the life of more than one of my rabbits to them.
As for general care and advice, well, rabbit slaves are quite opinionated and happy to chime in. Is there anything in particular you are looking for?
How old is Benji? Are you acquainted with his needs for diet, housing, etc? Lots of info here and other places too, like rabbit.org.
As a new bun slave, one of the best places to check out is
http://language.rabbitspeak.com/ This site (from Toronto) will help you discover what your rabbit is trying to tell you in his own way. It's like a Rabbit to English dictionary.
Finally, congratulations on becoming a bunny's slave! I'm sure Benji will have you wrapped around his paws in no time...