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Campbell House Museum

Built in 1822 by Sir William Campbell, the sixth chief justice of Upper Canada, this ...

adults $4.50, seniors and students $3, children under 12 $2.50, family $10; group tours and rates vary.  

Casa Loma

Spanish for “house on the hill,” Casa Loma is the stuff of fairy tales. Completed ...

adults $16, seniors and youth 14 to 17 $10, children $8.75, under three free; includes tour, digital audio guide, 22-min. film about Henry Pellatt.  

Colborne Lodge

Situated on the southern slope of High Park, this Regency-style cottage is one of Toronto’s ...

adults $4, seniors and youth 13 to 18 $2.75, children three to 12 $2.50, under three free; holiday rates vary.  

College Park

Home to the Eaton Auditorium, the Round Room Restaurant (left to moulder since it was ...

free.  

Design Exchange

In 1937, this art deco gem became the new home of the Toronto Stock Exchange. ...

adults $5, seniors and students $4, members free.  

Gibson House Museum

Built in 1851, this elegant red-brick Georgian was originally the home of David Gibson, a ...

adults $3.75, seniors and youth $2.25, children $1.75; holiday rates vary.  

Mackenzie House

Arguably Upper Canada’s most colourful historical figure, William Lyon Mackenzie was Toronto’s first mayor, but ...

adults $4, seniors and youth $2.75, children five to 12 $2.50, four and under free; holiday rates vary.  

Parkwood, The R.S. McLaughlin Estate

Built in 1917, this grand estate was designed by the same prestigious firm (Darling and ...

adults $7, seniors $6, youth 13 to 18 $5, children six to 12 $4, family $16.  

Spadina Museum: Historic House & Gardens

Rebuilt in 1866 (the first house on the site burned down in 1835), this stately ...

adults $6, seniors and youth $5, children six to 12 $4, five and under free; holiday rates vary.  

Sunnyside

A local clone of Coney Island, the now three-kilometre-long Sunnyside amusement park opened in 1922. ...

free.