5. Mackenzie House82 Bond St, Toronto, ON M5B 1X2
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DOWNTOWN. Operated by the City of Toronto, this gas-lit Victorian structure was once home to the city's first mayor, William Lyon Mackenzie. In the 1930s, local citizens saved the house from demolition, and it was restored and opened as a public attraction in 1950. Today, a gallery addition features changing exhibits, and the costumed staff presents demonstrations of 19th century life. Special programs for children are offered during summer months, and the site is available for private functions. (© 10Best) More Details for Mackenzie HouseHours: Jan - Apr Sat-Sun Noon-5pm March Break Mon-Fri Noon-4pm; Sat-Sun Noon-5pm May - Labour Day Tue-Sun Noon-5pm Sep - Dec Tue-Fri Noon-4pm; Sat-Sun Noon-5pm Admission: Adult CAD3.77 - CAD5.50; Senior (65+) CAD2.59 - CAD4; Student (13-18) CAD2.59 - CAD4; Child (5-12) CAD2.36 - CAD3.50; Child (4 and under) Free Payment Methods: Website: Visit the Mackenzie House website » Type: Historic Sites |
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