Historic Sites in Toronto

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Historic Sites in Toronto

Casa Loma
Casa Loma
4.5 (19221 ratings)4.5 (6895 ratings)
Grand 18th-century castle featuring regular tours & gardens that are open seasonally.
1 Austin Terrace, Toronto, ON M5R 1X8, Canada
MuseumSights & LandmarksCastleEvent venueHistorical landmarkArchitectural BuildingsHistoric SitesSpecialty Museums
Black Creek Pioneer Village
Black Creek Pioneer Village
4.6 (1780 ratings)4.5 (530 ratings)
1800s village featuring period buildings, artifacts, costumed guides & educational programs.
1000 Murray Ross Pkwy, North York, ON M3J 2P3, Canada
History museumSights & LandmarksEvent venueLocal history museumMuseumNon-profit organizationWedding chapelWedding venueHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Local Food Tours - Beer and Food Tours
18+ Incredibly Fun Things to Do With Kids in Toronto [2020 Guide]
"As you stroll around the village, each of the restored buildings offers a different slice of life. Follow in the footsteps of the Stong family as they build their modest first home, set up a piggery, smokehouse and butchery, build a grain barn, and eventually move into a bigger second home, showing signs of prosperity after years of homesteading. Actors bring these characters of the past back to life through reenactments and discovery stations where your kids can get some hands-on experiences."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
Great Things to Do and See in Toronto With Kids
"Just north of Toronto, Black Creek Pioneer Village is a dynamic, open-air, historical experience for visitors of all ages. Especially fun for children, the site recreates village life in 1860s Ontario, offering theatrical re-enactments, artisan demonstrations and historical interpreters in full regalia. Encounter a range of 19th-century artefacts as you step inside heritage buildings including a general store, a church, a water-powered gristmill and a one-room schoolhouse."
Mentioned by Toronto Public Library
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"A tribute to the Toronto area's pioneering roots, take a trip back in time to 1860 and see what life was like."
Spadina Museum
Spadina Museum
4.6 (477 ratings)4.5 (277 ratings)
Heritage home demonstrating domestic life in the 1920s & '30s, plus a Victorian-Edwardian garden.
285 Spadina Rd, Toronto, ON M5R 2V5, Canada
History museumSights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkHistoric Sites
Mentioned by 10Best
History Writes Itself Onto Toronto With These Ten Best Historic Sites
"Spadina House is an upper-class historic home, built by businessman James Austin in 1866. An ideal place to visit in the summer, the six-acre grounds have Victorian and Edwardian gardens. From chestnut trees to forget-me-nots, it is an understated place to frolic."
Osgoode Hall
Osgoode Hall
4.6 (332 ratings)4.5 (63 ratings)
Architecturally significant 19th-century building currently housing law offices & courts.
130 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N5, Canada
City courthouseSights & LandmarksHeritage museumHistorical placeHistorical landmarkArchitectural BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Toronto 3 days itinerary
A Perfect Itinerary for 3 Days in Toronto
"Stop by Osgoode Hall for a quick visit. This heritage building houses the Ontario Court of Appeal, the Superior Court of Justice, and the Law Society of Ontario. But what makes it especially unique is the Great Law Library, which not only holds the largest private collection of legal material in Canada but also has an enchanting antique design. The wood paneling and spiral staircase retain all the old-world charm and elegance."
Mentioned by GPSmyCity
City Walk: Historical Buildings Walking Tour, Toronto, Canada
"A heritage building spread over six acres in Toronto is the Osgoode Hall. This hall has garnered attention for 170 years for its legal activity, and was named Osgoode in honor of the first Chief Justice of the province, William Osgoode. Although construction began in 1829, this historic edifice was completed only 20 years later and under several architects, like John Ewart and W.W."
Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre
Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre
4.7 (2538 ratings)4.5 (221 ratings)
Century-old double-decker theatre with lavish Edwardian details hosting musicals, films & concerts.
189 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5B 1M4, Canada
Performing arts theaterSights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkLive music venueHistoric SitesTheaters
Mentioned by Toronto 3 days itinerary
A Perfect Itinerary for 3 Days in Toronto
"Take a guided tour around Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres – Toronto’s best-kept secret. This double-decker theatre is the last operating one in the world, making it even more impressive!. Go behind-the-scenes at Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres to take a closer look and learn about its fascinating history. You will be surprised how different the old-fashioned Elgin Theatre is from the forest-like Winter Garden Theatre on the upper level."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Toronto, Canada
"This restored masterpiece is the world's last operating Edwardian double-decker theater. Celebrating its centennial in 2013, the Winter Garden was built as the flagship for a vaudeville chain that never really took off, while the downstairs Elgin was converted into a movie house in the 1920s. Fascinating tours run Mondays at 5pm and Saturdays at 10am. "
Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Museum and Special Events Venue
Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Museum and Special Events Venue
4.4 (137 ratings)4.5 (8 ratings)
106 Trinity St, Toronto, ON M5A 3C6, Canada
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistorical placeHistorical landmarkHistory museumWedding venueHistoric Sites
Toronto's First Post Office
Toronto's First Post Office
4.5 (88 ratings)4.5 (36 ratings)
260 Adelaide St E, Toronto, ON M5A 1N1, Canada
Local history museumSights & LandmarksPost officeHistoric SitesHistory Museums
Mentioned by Diary of a Toronto Girl
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"The Toronto Post Office was built sometime in the 1800s, and it served as a post office (duh) back in the day. It’s now a designated National Historic Site of Canada, and it’s a pretty building you won’t hear much about. You’ll find a few other beautiful Victorian-style buildings located on Toronto Street as well!"
Colborne Lodge
Colborne Lodge
4.4 (80 ratings)4.5 (26 ratings)
An 1837 Regency-style cottage topped by a triple chimney, with period furniture & a picture gallery.
11 Colborne Lodge Dr, Toronto, ON, Canada
Heritage buildingSights & LandmarksEducation centerHaunted houseHistorical landmarkHistory museumParkHistoric Sites
Mackenzie House
Mackenzie House
4.6 (178 ratings)4.5 (74 ratings)
19th-century row house museum dedicated to historic politician & publisher William Lyon Mackenzie.
82 Bond St, Toronto, ON M5B 1X2, Canada
History museumSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Benares Historic House
Benares Historic House
4.5 (103 ratings)4.5 (33 ratings)
Restored 19th-century Georgian family home on a scenic estate with original furnishings.
1507 Clarkson Rd N, Mississauga, ON L5J 2W8, Canada
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistory museumHistoric Sites

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Toronto

Corktown Common
Corktown Common
4.6 (1033 ratings)4.5 (8 ratings)
Large park featuring playgrounds, a splash pad & walking paths, plus picnic tables & washrooms.
155 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M5A 0G4, Canada
ParkNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by ChatterBlock
Top Parks and Playgrounds for Kids in Toronto
"This park is at Don River and spreads over 18 acres with tons of trees and wildlife. The playground itself is updated and there are swing sets and a fun sprinkler area as well as a fireplace, permanent barbeque, large picnic tables and nearby washrooms."
Earth Rangers
Earth Rangers
4.2 (108 ratings)5 (1 ratings)
9520 Pine Valley Dr, Woodbridge, ON L4H 4Z2, Canada
Non-profit organizationNature & ParksNature & Wildlife Areas
Veteran's Point Gardens
Veteran's Point Gardens
4.6 (48 ratings)4.5 (32 ratings)
Waterfront Trail, Ajax, ON L1S 3Z3, Canada
Memorial parkNature & ParksCemeteryGardens

Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Toronto

Taiga Japan House
Taiga Japan House
4.3 (79 ratings)
1430 Major MacKenzie Dr W Unit G1, Maple, ON L6A 4H6, Canada
Japanese restaurant
Evergreen Thai Restaurant
Evergreen Thai Restaurant
4 (248 ratings)
Humble kitchen whips up Thai classics, including curries, soups & noodles for dine-in or delivery.
175 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5G 1C7, Canada
RestaurantAsian fusion restaurantAsian restaurantAuthentic Japanese restaurantJapanese restaurantDelivery RestaurantTakeout RestaurantPan-Asian restaurantSushi restaurantThai restaurant
Teriyaki Experience
Teriyaki Experience
3.3 (10 ratings)
Counter-serve chain for made-to-order Japanese rice & noodle dishes, plus grilled veggies & meats.
101 College St, Toronto, ON M5G 1L7, Canada
Lunch restaurantFast food restaurantJapanese restaurantVegetarian restaurant

Best Diners in Toronto

The White Brick Kitchen
The White Brick Kitchen
4.4 (692 ratings)
Relaxed joint serving comfort food such as mac & cheese, fried chicken & burgers, plus beer & wine.
641 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6G 1L1, Canada
Diner
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The 10 Best Brunches In The Annex, Toronto
"Located west of the Annex, The White Brick Kitchen is comfort food at its finest. One of the staple Sunday brunch dishes is the ‘Scotch-ish’ egg; a spin on the traditional Scotch egg, White Brick Kitchen’s version includes an eclectic mix of soft boiled eggs, croissant, caramelized onion jam, and hollandaise. This friendly spot is popular, so go early."
Hazel's Diner
Hazel's Diner
4.3 (375 ratings)
Popular eatery for traditional diner fare, including eggs Benedict, omelets, home fries & burgers.
3401 Yonge St, North York, ON M4N 2M8, Canada
DinerRestaurant
Old School
Old School
4 (1183 ratings)
Laid-back diner with exposed-brick interior serving all-day breakfasts, American comfort food & BBQ.
800 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1V1, Canada
RestaurantBrunch restaurantCafeCocktail barComedy clubDinerDown home cooking restaurantEvent venueLive music barLunch restaurant
Mentioned by Elle Canada
10 of the Best Pancakes in Toronto
"Only @oldschoolyyz #toronto #torontolife #tasteoftoronto #blogger #thesix #chefs #chefslife #foodporn #gastroporn #narcity_toronto #feedmyphone #tastethe6ix #foodgasm #food #foodie #toeats #chef #restaurants #eating #toreats #nowtoronto #hypetoronto #gastropost #craveto @chefred1212. A photo posted by Old School (@oldschoolyyz) on Jul 3, 2016 at 7:25am PDT"
Mentioned by Daily Hive
These are 22 of the absolute best brunch spots in Toronto
"A tried and true favourite for brunch in the city, you’ve got to hit up Old School for a taste of what’s good. Savoury, sweet, light or carb-heavy, this spot is serving the goods to the best of the brunch crowd, and it’s well worth waiting for if there’s a line when you arrive. Address: 800 Dundas Street WestPhone:  416-815-8790"
Mentioned by StyleDemocracy
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"Old School has some epic comfort food and is also the home of Toronto’s best pancake stack, the Blueberry Hill. This brunch all-day hotspot has fresh classics made from scratch with a modern twist. Expect to dig into delicious BLTs to chicken and waffles, pulled pork sandwiches, French toast, and so much more."

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