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Address:
285 Spadina Road
Phone:
(416) 392-6910
Hours:
Jan - Mar
Sat - Sun:
12pm - 5pm
Apr
- Dec
Tue - Sun:
12pm -
5pm
Admission:
Adult:
$5
Senior:
$3.25
Youth:
$3.25
Child 6-11:
$3
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Overview:
Few
historical sites can portray the bygone elegance and homey
preoccupations
of early Toronto as "Spadina," a soaring mansion
flanked by handsome
gardens typical of the Victorian and Edwardian periods.
Located three miles from the lakeside village of York (later
Toronto), the present structure was completed in 1866 on the
site of a summer villa built decades earlier. Furnished with
distinction, Spadina House was planned and built for the
prominent Toronto entrepreneur, James Austin (1813-97) and
his wife, Susan Bright (1817-1907). They held countless
balls and parties, a tradition that has been maintained at
the present-day historical facility operated by the Ontario
Heritage Foundation and the City of Toronto.
During
restoration work on the house, it was discovered that
Spadina’s walls were
covered in layers of rare coverings, some imported, others
embossed – all
crafted from fine materials and sporting original designs.
The wall coverings
have been responsible for considerable academic interest in
the house’s
vestibules, reception rooms, library, sunroom and billiards
salon.
Open
year-round, Spadina plays host to interesting exhibitions
and demonstrations.
Considered a great outdoor venue, the house’s six-acre
garden is
said to accommodate more than 300 varieties of vegetables
and flowers.
Two of Spadina’s more popular annual events are the Garden
Tours and
Strawberry Social, featuring live music, children's
activities, tours and more.
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