First Floor
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Conservatory
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The Conservatory: The floor marble is Italian but the side panels are Ontario marble. Steam pipes kept the flower beds warm in the winter.
The Great Hall
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Great Hall: With a 60' high ceiling, this room is a focal point of Casa Loma. Note the sculpted figures adorning the pillars.
The Library
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Library: The herringbone oak floor pattern creates different shadings from each end of the room. On the ceiling is Sir Pellatt's Coat of Arms.
The Terrace and Gardens
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The Estate Gardens: Renovated by the Garden Club of Toronto, the 5 acres surrounding Casa Loma feature formal perennial borders, sculptures and fountains.
Sir Henry's Study
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Sir Henry Pellat's Study: The mahogany panels conceal a secret door on either side of the fireplace.
Visit Canada’s Majestic Castle, Casa Loma and step back in time to a period of European elegance and splendor. Completed in 1914, it took 300 men nearly three years to complete the almost 200,000 square foot castle at a cost of $3,500,000 (at the time). Today, Casa Loma is one of Toronto’s top tourist attractions and hospitality venues. Each year over 650,000 visitors tour Casa Loma and the estate gardens.
Second Floor
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Lady Pellatt's Suite
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Lady Pellatt's Suite: The walls are painted in Lady Pellatt's favourite colour: Wedgwood blue.
Sir Pellatt's Suite
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Sir Henry Pellatt's Suite: The walls are mahogany and walnut. A secret storage area beside the fireplace was used to store confidential documents.
Round Room
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Round Room: Designed to fit the space below the tower, this is a beautiful example of an Adams-style room.
Windsor Room
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Windsor Room: Sir Henry Pellatt hoped to have the Royal Family as guests in this room.
Guest Room
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Guest Suite: One of several such elegant rooms.
Visit Canada’s Majestic Castle, Casa Loma and step back in time to a period of European elegance and splendor. Completed in 1914, it took 300 men nearly three years to complete the almost 200,000 square foot castle at a cost of $3,500,000 (at the time). Today, Casa Loma is one of Toronto’s top tourist attractions and hospitality venues. Each year over 650,000 visitors tour Casa Loma and the estate gardens.
Third Floor
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Queen's Own Rifles Museum
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Queen's Own Rifles Museum: Sir Henry Pellatt was a dedicated supporter of the Queen's Own Rifles achieving the rank of Major General. qormuseum.org
Pellatt Board Room
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Group of Seven Room
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Austin Room
Visit Canada’s Majestic Castle, Casa Loma and step back in time to a period of European elegance and splendor. Completed in 1914, it took 300 men nearly three years to complete the almost 200,000 square foot castle at a cost of $3,500,000 (at the time). Today, Casa Loma is one of Toronto’s top tourist attractions and hospitality venues. Each year over 650,000 visitors tour Casa Loma and the estate gardens.
Stables and Potting Shed
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Potting Shed
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The Casa Loma potting shed is a historic room that houses past and present Casa Loma gardeners planting material for use throughout the grounds.
Stables
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The historic Casa Loma Stables once housed the Pellet family horses.
Automotive Museum
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This room houses the Casa Loma collection of pristine turn-of-the-century cars.
Visit Canada’s Majestic Castle, Casa Loma and step back in time to a period of European elegance and splendor. Completed in 1914, it took 300 men nearly three years to complete the almost 200,000 square foot castle at a cost of $3,500,000 (at the time). Today, Casa Loma is one of Toronto’s top tourist attractions and hospitality venues. Each year over 650,000 visitors tour Casa Loma and the estate gardens.
Visit Canada’s Majestic Castle, Casa Loma and step back in time to a period of European elegance and splendor. Completed in 1914, it took 300 men nearly three years to complete the almost 200,000 square foot castle at a cost of $3,500,000 (at the time). Situated on 5 acres, Casa Loma was once the largest private residence in Canada. Sir Henry Pellatt with his wife Lady Mary enjoyed Casa Loma for less than ten years before financial misfortune forced him to abandon his home. The 98 room castle, designed by architect EJ Lennox, features secret passageways, elaborately decorated rooms with authentic period furnishings, breathtaking views of the Toronto skyline from its towers and beautiful 5-acre estate gardens. Today, Casa Loma is one of Toronto’s top tourist attractions and hospitality venues. Each year over 650,000 visitors tour Casa Loma and the estate gardens.
First Floor
Conservatory
The Conservatory: The floor marble is Italian but the side panels are Ontario marble. Steam pipes kept the flower beds warm in the winter.
The Great Hall
Great Hall: With a 60' high ceiling, this room is a focal point of Casa Loma. Note the sculpted figures adorning the pillars.
The Library
Library: The herringbone oak floor pattern creates different shadings from each end of the room. On the ceiling is Sir Pellatt's Coat of Arms.
The Terrace and Gardens
The Estate Gardens: Renovated by the Garden Club of Toronto, the 5 acres surrounding Casa Loma feature formal perennial borders, sculptures and fountains. The wooded hillside showcases wild flowers and ferns plus dramatic rhododendrons and decorative grasses.
Sir Henry's Study
Sir Henry Pellat's Study: The mahogany panels conceal a secret door on either side of the fireplace.
Dining Room
Dining Room: Lined with circassian walnut, the Dining Room was originally separated from The Library by unique panelling.
Second Floor
Lady Pellatt's Suite
Lady Pellatt's Suite: The walls are painted in Lady Pellatt's favourite colour: Wedgwood blue.
Sir Pellatt's Suite
Sir Henry Pellatt's Suite: The walls are mahogany and walnut. A secret storage area beside the fireplace was used to store confidential documents.
Round Room
Round Room: Designed to fit the space below the tower, this is a beautiful example of an Adams-style room.
Windsor Room
Windsor Room: Sir Henry Pellatt hoped to have the Royal Family as guests in this room.
Guest Room
Guest Suite: One of several such elegant rooms.
Third Floor
Queen's Own Rifles Museum
Queen's Own Rifles Museum: Sir Henry Pellatt was a dedicated supporter of the Queen's Own Rifles achieving the rank of Major General. The regiment's band was often engaged to entertain guests at Casa Loma. In 1910, Sir Henry Pellatt took the entire 600 man regiment to England for military games at his expense. qormuseum.org
Austin Room
Pellatt Board Room
Group of Seven Room
Stables & Potting Shed
Potting Shed
The Casa Loma potting shed is a historic room that houses past and present Casa Loma gardeners planting material for use throughout the grounds.
Stables
The historic Casa Loma Stables once housed the Pellet family horses.
Automotive Museum
This room houses the Casa Loma collection of pristine turn-of-the-century cars.
Testimonials
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1 Austin Terrace, Toronto, ON | T: (416) 923-1171 | E: info@casaloma.ca
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CASA LOMA IS OPEN daily 9.30AM - 5PM
1 Austin Terrace, Toronto, ON | T: (416) 923-1171 | E: info@casaloma.ca
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | AODA Policy | Site by TC | Font size: Small / Medium / Large