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Campbell House Museum


Built-in 1875 by architect George W. Storm at the request of Chief Justice William Campbell and his wife Hannah, Campbell House is a striking example of the Romanesque Revival structure. Its ashlar walls, arched windows and mansard roofs reflect the refined taste of the Victorian era. The mansion's interior is equally impressive, with its antique

Things to do and see - Campbell House Museum

Admire the architecture of a downtown Toronto landmark
Osgoode Hall
View exhibits on art, culture and nature from around the globe
Royal Ontario Museum
Pick up fresh produce, artisanal cheese, and wine
St. Lawrence Market
Browse a collection of Canadian and international art
Art Gallery of Ontario
Enjoy outdoor activities at Toronto's largest park
High Park
Capture breathtaking views of the city from a famous landmark
CN Tower
Immerse yourself in the city's bohemian neighborhood
Kensington Market
Experience cultural activities and stunning architecture
Nathan Phillips Square
Visit a cultural hub offering arts, festivals, and waterfront views
Harbourfront Centre
Explore water adventures, amusement parks, and lookouts
Toronto Islands

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