Open Daily | 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Last guest admission : 4:30 p.m.) |
Christmas Eve | 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. |
Christmas Day | Closed |
Adults (18 – 64) | Seniors (65+) | Youth (14-17) | Children (4-13) |
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$30 | $25 | $25 | $20 |
($26.55 + HST) | ($22.12 + HST) | ($22.12 + HST) | ($17.70 + HST) |
Children under 3 are admitted free!
Entrance to Sir Henry Pellatt documentary and use of our multimedia audio guide is included with Admission.
Pellatt Newsreel: The Man Who Built Casa Loma Narrated by Canadian comedian Colin Mochrie (This Hour Has 22 Minutes, Whose Line is it Anyway), this Gemini Award nominated, 22-minute docudrama is styled as a 1939 newsreel tracing the arc of Sir Henry Pellatt’s life. From his roots as an enterprising Toronto stockbroker to his ascent to the heights of the Canadian establishment, Pellatt Newsreel is a story of unbridled optimism and entrepreneurial high stakes. But Pellatt Newsreel also tells the story of hubris and tragedy – how Sir Henry’s dreams were undone, first by the Ontario government and then by his own financial miscalculations, which saw him driven out of his glorious “castle on the hill”, his home and monument. The film was produced by Lush Art & Entertainment and directed by Barbra Cooper. Presented daily in the unfinished pool- now turned state of the art screening theatre. Screenings each half hour during operating hours. Pellatt film is included in ticket price.
Audio guide available in 8 languages: English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Korean, Mandarin, Japanese, ASLDriving Directions
From the South-West (Windsor, London etc.) Take the 401 East to Allen Road (Allen Expressway). Go south on the Allen Expressway to Eglinton Avenue West. Turn left (east) on Eglinton to Spadina. At Spadina, turn right (south). Continue on Spadina until you reach the front of the Castle, which is just south of St. Clair Ave. From the North-East (Ajax, Oshawa, Scarborough etc.) Take the 401 West to the Don Valley Parkway. Go south on the D.V.P. to Eglinton Avenue East. Go west on Eglinton to Spadina. Turn left (south) on Spadina. Continue on Spadina until you reach the front of the Castle, which is south of St. Clair Ave. Parking: There is paid parking onsite at Casa Loma. Flat rate of $10 per vehicle. Additional paid parking is available at George Brown College (south of Casa Loma, off Macpherson Avenue)Public Transit Directions
The TTC traveller has four options to reach Casa Loma by way of public transportation Go to Dupont station (located two stops north of St. George station on the Spadina- University line) and walk north two blocks on Spadina Ave. At this point, visitors have the option of climbing the Baldwin Steps (110 steps) at Spadina Ave. and Davenport Road or walking up the hill on the west side of the castle. Go to Spadina station and take the Davenport 127 bus to Davenport & Spadina. Get off the bus and climb the Baldwin steps (110 steps ), or take the bus one stop further to Davenport and Walmer and walk up the hill on the west side of the castle. Go to St. Clair West station on the Spadina-University line, walk east on St. Clair to Spadina, turn right (south) and keep walking (approximately 15 minutes) to the castle. Go to St. Clair station on the Yonge line. Take the St. Clair streetcar (going West) to Spadina Road (5 minute ride-during construction this service is temporarily being provided by buses), get off and walk south on Spadina Road (approximate 10 minute walk) to Casa Loma.Parking
There is paid parking onsite at Casa Loma. Flat rate of $10 per vehicle. Additional paid parking is available at George Brown College (south of Casa Loma, off Macpherson Avenue) [tabby title=”Accessibility”]Currently, Casa Loma is able to provide the following areas of accessibility:- Multimedia audio guides are available in American Sign Language and Visual Description.
- Persons with special needs pay regular admission; escort(s) is admitted for free.
- Special need dogs are welcome in Casa Loma and Casa Loma Estate Gardens.
- Casa Loma’s entrance is located at One Austin Terrace. The main door is wheelchair accessible when both front doors are open. The wheelchair ramp has a handrail.
- Taxis and special needs vehicles may drop off visitors in the East Parking Lot.
- The Box Office is located to your right in the front vestibule of Casa Loma.
- A limited number of wheelchairs are available free of charge.
- All exhibit rooms on the first, second and third floor are wheelchair accessible. The only exemptions are: The Queen’s Own Rifles Room and Pellatt Room located on the third floor and The Servant’s Room located between the second and third floor
- There is one small heritage elevator in Casa Loma that is staff operated.
- The basement, second and third floor of Casa Loma are accessible by elevator. The elevator is staff operated and only used for visitors who are unable to climb the stairs. Strollers are not permitted on the elevator. The 800-foot tunnel that leads to the Carriage Room, Potting Shed and Stables has stairs. The Scottish and Norman Towers have spiral staircases.
- The lower garden terrace of Casa Loma is accessible by the East Garden gate. As well, the lower garden terrace is accessible from the Great Hall and the Library located on the main floor.
- Accessible washrooms are located on the main floor.
- Written transcripts of the audio guide and the Sir Henry Pellatt documentary (in English) are available upon request.
- There are two wheelchair accessible parking spots located in the West Parking Lot.
- Large print maps are available upon request.
- Touring Casa Loma is a kid friendly activity; all children must be accompanied by an adult. Children under 3 are admitted free!
- Strollers not recommended, due to stairs.
- Entrance to Sir Henry Pellatt documentary and use of our multimedia audio guide is included in the admission price.
- Please note the tower closes at 4.30pm to accommodate Escape the Tower.
- Please be advised that the Casa Loma elevator cannot accommodate strollers.
- Liberty Café and the Casa Loma Gift Shop located on lower level; the Terrace Grill is seasonal
- No food or beverages permitted in building outside of the Liberty Café
- Castle and grounds available for private functions, meetings, media and film shoots.
- More information available in our Private Events section.
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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
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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