Spadina Museum
From a Victorian country estate to a city mansion, the Spadina House also known as the Spadina Museum: Historic House & Gardens has housed three generations of the wealthy Toronto Austin family.
From a Victorian country estate to a city mansion, the Spadina House also known as the Spadina Museum: Historic House & Gardens has housed three generations of the wealthy Toronto Austin family.
The MZTV Museum of Television is home to the world?s most comprehensive collection of television receivers and related memorabilia, and offers 10,000 objects to scholars, students and the general public
Colborne Lodge was built by City Surveyor John George Howard to house himself and his wife Jemima Frances Meikle back in 1837. The house was built on top of a hill overlooking Lake Ontario.
The Mackenzie House was the last home of William Lyon Mackenzie, Toronto?s first ever mayor and the leader of the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion. Some believe the house to be haunted by Mackenzie’s ghost.
Montgomery?s Inn is a historical building that was built in 1832 by Thomas Montgomery, who was a Irish immigrant, farmer and inn-keeper. The building was constructed in a Georgian style with later additions.
The Scarborough Historical Museum depicts the lives of early settlers in the 1800?s and traces the story of this community?s rural roots and two centuries of immigration. Located in Thomson Memorial Park.
Todmorden Mills was a small settlement located in the Don River valley, one of the first in that area. It started as a lumber mill in the late 18th century and It grew into a small industrial complex and village.
The Gibson House was the home of the Scottish immigrant David Gibson and his family. David Gibson was a land surveyor who is known for his contribution towards mapping Toronto in its early days.