Historical Toronto Attractions
- Ontario Legislative Building
Address: Queen's Park, University Avenue (north of College Street)
Tel: +1 416 325 7500
The home of the provincial government.
Open: Monday to Friday - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
- Campbell House
Address: 160 Queen Street West (at University Avenue)
Tel: +1 416 597 0227
The 1822 home of Sir William Campbell, the sixth Chief Justice of Upper Canada (now Ontario).
- Casa Loma
Address: 1 Austin Terrace
Tel: +1 416 923 1171
A majestic 98-room castle situated on a hill, with 21 fireplaces, secret passageways, towers, extensive gardens and a beautiful conservatory. Built between 1911 and 1914 by financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Self-guided multilingual tour included with admission. Free admission to gardens from 4:00 pm to dusk on Tuesdays.
Open: Daily - 9:30 am to 4:00 pm
- The Grange
Address: 317 Dundas Street West
Tel: +1 416 979 6608
Toronto's oldest brick residence, built in 1817. [Top]
- Fort York
Address: On Garrison Road, Near Bathurst and Fleet Streets
Tel: +1 416 392 6907
A National Historic Site and the place where Toronto (then the town of York) was founded in 1793. The Battle of York, one of the bloodiest battles of the War of 1812, was fought here.
- Black Creek Pioneer Village
Address: Jane Street (at Steeles Avenue West)
Tel: +1 416 736 1733
Recreates the Ontario of more than 100 years ago. [Top]
- Mackenzie House
Address: 82 Bond Street
Tel: +1 416 392 6915
The Victorian home of William Lyon Mackenzie, Toronto's first mayor and leader of the Rebellion of 1837.
Open: Tuesday to Sunday - 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm
- Spadina House
Address: 285 Spadina Road
Tel: +1 416 392 6910
Former home of financier James Austin, a historic 1866 mansion and gardens, recreated just as it was in his day.
Open: Tuesday to Sunday - 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm [Top]
- Colborne Lodge
Address: Colborne Lodge Drive, High Park
Tel: +1 416 392 6916
Regency-style villa built in 1837 and decorated with most of its original furnishings and watercolours of early Toronto by former owner John Howard.
- Canada's Walk of Fame
Address: King Street West and Simcoe Street (south of King Street)
A tribute in granite to famous Canadians, including Bryan Adams, Ann Murray and Jim Carrey. [Top]
- Canadian Broadcasting Centre
Address: 250 Front Street West
Tel: +1 416 205 5574
See vintage television and radio memorabilia at the CBC Museum and view vintage screenings.
Open: Monday to Friday - 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Design Exchange
Address: 234 Bay Street
Tel: +1 416 363 6121
A centre for innovation and design in the historic former Toronto Stock Exchange.
Open: Monday to Friday - 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday - 12:00 noon - 5:00 pm [Top]
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