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Casa Loma (Spanish for "Hill House") is a Gothic Revival castle-style mansion and garden in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a historic house museum and landmark. It was constructed from 1911 to 1914 as a residence for financier Sir Henry Pellatt. The architect was E. J. Lennox, [1] who designed several other city landmarks.
Hill west of the confluence of Rouge River and Little Rouge Creek Toronto (Scarborough) ON 43°48′20″N 79°08′10″W / 43.8056°N 79.1360°W / 43.8056; -79.1360 ( Bead Hill National Historic Site of
Bead Hill National Historic Site, in eastern Scarborough, became the only National Historic Site in Toronto in the national park system on June 15, 2019, located within Rouge National Urban Park. [4] [5] This list uses names designated by the national Historic Sites and Monuments Board, which may differ from other names for these sites.
Old Toronto 18 Sheard House 1865 314 Jarvis Street Garden District: Old Toronto 18 Summer Hill Coach House 1865 36 Summerhill Gardens Summerhill: Old Toronto 6 St. Stephen-in-the-Fields Anglican Church 1865 Henry Langley: 103 Bellevue Avenue Kensington Market: Old Toronto 6, [100] Weston Presbyterian Church 1865 11 Cross Street Weston: York 18
In 2017, Harbour Plaza Hotels and Resorts assumed the management of Hullett House. [28] FWD Group leased the hotel and renamed it House 1881 in 2019; [ 29 ] [ 30 ] FWD renovated the ten suites, ranging in size from 82.4 to 87.3 square metres (887 to 940 sq ft), [ 31 ] and five dining concepts.
(later the London House hotel) 1820 1887 West side of Dorset St, now location of Metro Hall, east of John St, south of King St W Second St. Lawrence Market building 1820 1831 Replaced by 1831 St. Lawrence Market building Second Parliament Buildings: 1820 1824 (by fire) Berkeley Street Davenport (home of Colonel Joseph Wells) 1821 1913
The hotel was built by the Campeau Corporation, after Canadian real estate tycoon Robert Campeau was given permission by the city of Toronto in 1972 to turn industrial land on the city's waterfront into a 30-acre residential and commercial development. [1] The 38-story [2] twin-towered 963-room hotel opened in April 1975 [3] as the Harbour ...
The Guild Inn, or simply The Guild was a historic hotel in the Guildwood neighbourhood of Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario and was once an artists colony.The surrounding Guild Park and Gardens is notable for a sculpture garden consisting of the rescued facades and ruins of various demolished downtown Toronto buildings such as bank buildings, the old Toronto Star building and the Granite Club.