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  1. Fulford Place is a historic mansion in Brockville, Ontario. It was completed in 1901 for Senator George Taylor Fulford, a Canadian businessman and politician. The home is now a historic house museum reflecting Edwardian era decorations, and it is operated by the Ontario Heritage Trust.

  2. Opening for the season on May 22. Walk the same halls as royalty. Get a rare glimpse of the luxurious lifestyle of another era. Discover the story of Senator George T. Fulford, explore the grand Fulford mansion and marvel at the many original family furnishings.

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  4. 141 reviews. #4 of 33 things to do in Brockville. Historic Sites. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Fulford Place is open for guided tours year round by appointment. Summer hours: Victoria Day weekend to Labour Day, Wednesday-Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. English tours hourly from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. French tours by appointment.

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  5. Phone. 613-498-3003. Email | Website. Discover Fulford Place. Get a rare glimpse of the luxurious lifestyle of another era. This magnificent 20,000-square-foot mansion was built in 1899-1901 for self-made millionaire and Senator George Taylor Fulford I (1852-1905) and his family.

  6. 287 King Street East, Brockville. Telephone: 613-246-8584. Email: fulford@heritagetrust.on.ca. Fulford Place Sip tea on the sweeping veranda of this magnificent Edwardian mansion overlooking the mighty St. Lawrence River. Experience the baronial…

  7. 287 King Street E. Brockville, ON K6V 1E1. WEBSITE. Plan Your Visit. For more information about Fulford Place, please visit their website or email fulford@heritagetrust.on.ca. Enjoy FREE admission at this historic place with your National Trust membership. Become a member today!

  8. Built in 1899-1900, this eclectic mansion evokes the opulent lifestyle of Canada's industrial elite at the turn of the century. Designed by American architect A. W. Fuller, it was the spacious residence of Senator George T. Fulford (1852-1905), who made his fortune in patent medicines.

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