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Mackenzie House is one of ten historic museums owned and operated by the City of Toronto. It focuses on the life and times of the Mackenzie family and Mackenzie's role as a newspaper editor and politician. The museum also depicts life in Toronto of the 1860s to the 1890s, including programs focused on Black Canadians and Mary Ann Shadd.
Historic house: The historic house museum is situated in a house dating back to 1851. The building was converted into a heritage house in 1971. The museum is operated by City of Toronto government: Hockey Hall of Fame: Financial District: Old Toronto: 256,754 (2017) Sports: Ice hockey hall of fame [21] InterAccess: Dovercourt Park: Old Toronto ...
Works of local and regional artists, owned and operated by the City of Ottawa [9] Bank of Canada Museum: Centretown: Currency National Currency Collection [10] Billings Estate Museum: Alta Vista: History Historic house from 1828 home of early settler, costumed guides discuss city and region's history [11] Bytown Museum: Centretown: History
There are 26 National Historic Sites in Ottawa, [1] of which two (Laurier House and the Rideau Canal) are administered by Parks Canada (identified below by the beaver icon ). [2] The Rideau Canal, which extends to Lake Ontario at Kingston, was designated in 1925 and was the first site designated in Ottawa. [3]
Canadian Ski Museum, moved from Ottawa to Mont-Tremblant, Quebec in 2013; Chesley Heritage & Woodworking Museum, Chesley, closed in 2013 [1] Clark House Museum, Powassan, closed 2012 [2] Criminals Hall of Fame, Niagara Falls, closed 2014; Dairy Museum, Aylmer [3] Edison Museum, Vienna, closed 2016 [4]
Laurier House (French: Maison Laurier) is a National Historic Site in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (in the Sandy Hill district). It was formerly the residence of two Canadian prime ministers : Sir Wilfrid Laurier (for whom the house is named) and William Lyon Mackenzie King . [ 1 ]
William Goodwin House c. 1850 355 Lesmill Road Graydon Hall: North York [87] William Gray Second House c. 1850 1413 Don Mills Road Don Mills: North York 18 151 King Street East 1851 151 King Street East St. Lawrence: Old Toronto [40] 231 King Street East 1851 231 King Street East St. Lawrence: Old Toronto [40] Forest Home 1851 42–44 ...
The house at 24 Sussex Drive was originally commissioned in 1866 by lumberman and Member of Parliament Joseph Merrill Currier as a wedding gift for his wife-to-be Hannah Wright. [2] It was completed in 1868 and Currier named it Gorffwysfa (Welsh for 'place of rest'). It was sold for $30,000 in 1901, after Hannah Currier's death, to William ...