Campbell House Museum

3.0 star rating
2 reviews

Category: Museums  [Edit]

160 Queen St W
Toronto, ON M5H 3H3
Neighbourhoods: Queen Street West, Downtown Core
(416) 597-0227
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  • Review from Kim B.

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    ON

    4.0 star rating
    1/11/2009 1 photo

    The Campbell House is one of the oldest houses in Toronto.

    It's Georgian architecture acts as a reminder of Toronto-past, when all around the rest of the city Toronto-present it rapidly putting up condos.

    Interesting point:
    1972 the last owners of the property (Hallmark Greeting Cards) Company wanted tear the house down to extend their parking lot. The Advocates Society, launched a campaign to save the building. The building was moved to its current location with help from TTC trucks.

  • Review from Jason E.

    London

    UK
    2.0 star rating
    4/7/2010 2 photos

    This is a big beautiful old house, three storeys and a basement.  There are often guided tours of the rooms that are open, which are informative. However, what you get to see is the ground and first floor hallways, the kitchen, which is a faithful recreation of the original with a wonderful smell of woodsmoke from the occasionally used fire, a dining room and parlour on the ground floor, a single bedroom on the first floor and a room that was the library but is now used to display contemporary art.  This place has double the number of rooms, another floor and probably several other staircases all of which are out of bounds and used for storage or some such.  What is there is good, but it is so limited.  It could be so much better if we could see, a scullery, the servants quarters, the rest of the rooms, stables, the library returned to it's original form with some book cases and the rest of the house which is sadly now used for events.  It's lovely, but you just feel cheated seeing so little of it.  Toronto has to its eternal shame lost so many of its old buildings at first from fires and latterly from redevelopment and it is great that this one has been saved, but so much more could be made of it.

    And another thing..... the period costumed guide needs some period shoes and a pocket watch instead of his modern wristwatch.

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