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Colborne Lodge is a historical museum located in an 1836 home in Toronto's High Park. John George Howard, an architect, engineer, and prominent Toronto citizen built this house, which became the property of the city following his death in 1890.HistoryBuilt in 1836 by City Surveyor John George Howard to house himself and his wife Jemima Frances Meikle, it is perched on the top of a hill overlooking Lake Ontario. When built, the area was considerably to the west of the city. The house is a classic example of the Regency cottage style, and one of the first such buildings in the city. The small house tries to blend in with the landscape around it, in sharp contrast to the rigid formalism of Georgian architecture that was then the standard Toronto style. It was originally one storey, but Howard later expanded it by adding the upper level. The house was named after Sir John Colborne, Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada from 1828 to 1836 and first Canadian patron of Howard's architecture.The cottage sat on 165acre of land owned by Howard. His original intent was to start a farm on the property. Later, he attempted to subdivide his holdings and sell off small lots to create a new neighbourhood. At the time the area was still a considerable distance west of the city, and a difficult commute to town. Howard himself maintained a second home in the city. The landscape of the property with its steep hills, wetlands and sandy soils would have been difficult to develop in any event.

Address: 11 Colborne Lodge Drive , Toronto M6R, ON, CA
Phone: (416) 392-6916
State: ON
City: Toronto
Zip Code: M6R



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Love taking a stroll through the park before the inclement weather comes
The tour of this historic house was fascinating, and shared many interesting stories about the Howards who gave the land of High Park to the city for making a public park and about 19th century Toronto.
Free to visit during May, which is Museum Month. You must show your City of Toronto public library card.
This place was amazing you learn so much and the tour guide Megan seemed so knowledgeable about what she was saying!
Small tour, but worth it. Important fact: High Park is dry! Wow... who knew?
Great historical space in Toronto attached to a fantastic park founded by the building owner, Not Colbourne but John G. Howard. Must visit location. Take the walk.
High Park - Fantastic place for photography.
High park has every that most park don't,it has many natural paths in the woods tennis swimming, a zoo and more. You won't be disappointed visiting the park, it runs as far from Bloor st to the south at the lake shore, take in the beautiful landscape, this is a 5 !!!
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