Gibson House Historical Home |
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Facility: | Gibson House Historical Home |
Description: | History comes to life! Built in 1851, Gibson House was the home of Scottish immigrant David Gibson and his family. In its original location, the home showcases life for early Canadian settlers. Educational programs, birthday parties and camps are offered, with expert historical interpreters. Gibson House Museum is one of 10 historic museums (mostly historic homes, but also Fort York) operated by Toronto Culture (City of Toronto). The area is under construction for 2-3 years, but the house is STILL OPEN. Check the website for directions. |
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Address 1: | 5172 Yonge Street |
Address 2: | Between Sheppard and Finch Avenue, north of Park Home Avenue |
City: | toronto |
State/Province: | ON |
Zip Code: | M2N5P6 |
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Hours: | Winter Hours: Tuesday - Sunday, Noon - 5 p.m. varies seasonally, call for details |
Admission: | Adults: $5.48, kids $2.62, student/seniors $3.10 |
Telephone: | (416) 395-7432 |
Website: | http://www.toronto.ca/culture/museums/gibson-house.htm |
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