

Toronto, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Casa Loma is a 1914 Gothic Revival mansion overlooking midtown Toronto, built by financier Sir Henry Pellatt. Visitors can tour opulent period rooms, the soaring Great Hall, and towers with city views. Underground tunnels connect the stables and carriage house, now housing exhibits. The site blends architecture, local history, and film lore—many movies have used it as a set. Seasonal gardens and occasional special events add variety. It’s most appealing to fans of historic homes, architecture, and panoramic vistas; less essential if you prefer cutting-edge museums or outdoor-focused attractions. Allow 1.5–2 hours; timed tickets recommended in peak season.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: 9:30–17:00