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Mackenzie House
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This typical mid-19th-century brick row house, 2 blocks east of Yonge and south of Dundas, gives some idea of what Toronto must have looked like when the streets were lined with similar buildings. Concerned friends and fundraisers bought it for William Lyon Mackenzie, leader of the 1837 rebellion, and he lived here from 1859 to 1861. It's furnished in 1850s style, and in the back there's a print shop designed after Mackenzie's own.
82 Bond St.Phone: 416/392-6915.Open: May-Sept 1 Tues-Sun noon-5pm, Sept 2-Dec Tues-Sun noon-4pm; Jan-Apr Sat-Sun noon-5pm.Admission C$3.50 (US$2.45) adults, C$2.75 (US$1.90) seniors and children 13-18, C$2.50 (US$1.75) children 5-12, free for children 4 and under.Subway: Dundas.
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