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  1. Casa Loma is open daily 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Last admission : 4:00 p.m.) Casa Loma closes at 1:00 p.m. – Christmas Eve – December 24 Closed Christmas Day – December 25. Children 3 and under are free when accompanied by an adult family member. Above rates are in Canadian funds and include all taxes. Gardens open May through October.

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    A self-guided digital audio tour is available in 8 languages. Casa Loma is open daily from 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Last admittance 4:00 p.m. Casa Loma is owned by The City of Toronto and has been operated by The Kiwanis Club of Casa Loma, a charitable organization, since 1937.

  3. Casa Loma will open at 10AM on Sunday, May 5th due to the Toronto Marathon. 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. for touring (Last guest admission: 4:30 p.m.) Notes: The Gardens will close at 4pm Monday – Wednesday and 3pm Thursday – Sunday. The Scottish Tower closes early on select days to accomodate the Escape Casa Loma Series. Wednesday, Thursday ...

  4. Casa Loma took three years and $3.5M to build. Sir Henry Pellatt filled Casa Loma with priceless artwork from Canada and around the world. Casa Loma stood as a monument to its creator – it surpassed any private home in North America. With soaring battlements and secret passageways, it paid homage to the castles and knights of days gone by. To this day it remains one of the only true castles ...

  5. Begun in 1911, it took 300 men nearly 3 years to complete and cost $3,500,000 at that time. Sir Henry enjoyed Casa Loma for less than 10 years before financial misfortune forced him to abandon his castle home. We hope you enjoy this intriguing legacy of an extraordinary Canadian. Main Floor. Second Floor. Third Floor. Lower Level. Grounds.

  6. Please be advised that the Casa Loma elevator cannot accommodate strollers. There is a $1.00 per person Capital Improvement Surcharge for Adults, Youth and Seniors and $0.50 for Children included in the admission price that will be dedicated to the restoration of the interior, decor and furnishings, and exhibits of Casa Loma.

  7. Construction began in 1911, beginning with the two-story Hunting Lodge. Some three years, $3.5 million (Canadian), and 300 workers later, the 98-room house was completed. Casa Loma boasts 21 fireplaces, a central vacuuming system, its own telephone exchange with 59 telephones, an oven big enough to cook an ox, a great hall with a 60-foot (18-m ...

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