Campbell House Museum is a monument Toronto located in Canada.
160 Queen Street West Toronto ON M5H 3H3 Canada
Did you know The Advocates' Society saved the Campbell House from demolition and was moved to its current location in 1972? Come visit this beautiful museum during Doors Open on May 25-26th, 2013.
This historic house in downtown Toronto is a great example of Georgian architecture and is the only remaining brick residence of the Town of York . Lots of historical artifacts are in store here.
In The Kitchen:Historic Menu,History-Inspired Theatre -Experience dining in the 1800s. Please visit: http://wx.toronto.ca/inter/se/restaurants.nsf/CEvents/E2C2A71B89DEFA8985257AC4007FF998?OpenDocument
Campbell House Museum is the restored home of the first Chief Justice of Upper Canada and the oldest building remaining from the original town of York .
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Amazing architecture. Loved the contrast between old and new (the glass building next to the City Hall) - Andra Zapartan
Appeals to the history buff. The city of Toronto grew up around this house. So lots of stuff to do before or after a visit. - Cheryl Duggan
Lots of fun for all ages! Try to go on a weekday when it's less crowded. If you want to go on rides in the evenings, highly recommend an Express pass. - Remi Free
Around the hall is a park with open green spaces, benches, gardens, and city wildlife. Nice for relaxing. - Justin Tung
Good to visit in the summer for various activities and in the winter for the Cavalcade of Lights. Always enough space for everyone. - Alina D
The Urban Eatery food court is amazing; a whole lower level with a variety of options. Had some great Mediterranean food ???????????? - Ilissa Gilmore