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Campbell House
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Just across from Osgoode Hall sits the 1822 mansion of Sir William Campbell, a Loyalist and sixth chief justice of Upper Canada. In 1829, he retired to this mansion, where he lived until his death in 1834. It was moved several blocks from its original location in 1972. The beautifully restored building features a collection of period furniture. Guided tours take about half an hour and provide insight into Toronto's early history.
160 Queen St. W.Phone: 416/597-0227.Open: Year-round Mon-Fri 9:30am-4:30pm; May-Oct also Sat-Sun noon-4:30pm.Admission C$4.50 (US$3.15) adults; C$2.50 (US$1.75) seniors, C$3 (US$2.10) students with ID, C$2 (US$1.40) children ages 5-12, C$10 (US$7) family (2 adults, 2 children).Subway: Osgoode.
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