Getaways & Day Trips Guide: Day trips: Architecture
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Campbell House MuseumBuilt 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 LomaSpanish 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 LodgeSituated 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 ParkHome to the Eaton Auditorium, the Round Room Restaurant (left to moulder since it was ... |
free. | |
Design ExchangeIn 1937, this art deco gem became the new home of the Toronto Stock Exchange. ... |
adults $5, seniors and students $4, members free. | |
Gibson House MuseumBuilt 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 HouseArguably 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 EstateBuilt 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 & GardensRebuilt 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. | |
SunnysideA local clone of Coney Island, the now three-kilometre-long Sunnyside amusement park opened in 1922. ... |
free. |
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