Colborne Lodge

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Colborne Lodge is a historic 19th-century house museum in Toronto’s High Park that interprets the lives of its original residents and the early development of the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage building
historic house museum
architect John George Howard NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Regency cottage
category Buildings and structures in Toronto
Heritage sites in Toronto
Historic house museums in Ontario
Museums in Toronto
constructionStartDate 1836
coordinateLocation 43.646°N 79.463°W
country Canada
era 19th century
function interpretation of early development of Toronto
hasCollection 19th-century household artifacts
Victorian domestic furnishings
artworks by John George Howard
hasGuidedTours yes
hasPart carriage house
mausoleum of John and Jemima Howard NERFINISHED
hasWebsite https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/history-art-culture/museums/colborne-lodge/
heritageDesignation City of Toronto heritage property
Ontario Heritage Act designation
inception 1837
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNear Grenadier Pond NERFINISHED
location Canada NERFINISHED
High Park NERFINISHED
Ontario NERFINISHED
Toronto
materialUsed stone
municipality City of Toronto NERFINISHED
namedAfter Sir John Colborne NERFINISHED
operatedBy City of Toronto Museums and Heritage Services NERFINISHED
originalOwner Jemima Frances Howard NERFINISHED
John George Howard NERFINISHED
ownedBy City of Toronto NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
significantEvent bequest of High Park lands to the City of Toronto by John and Jemima Howard
subjectOf exhibitions on the Howard family
interpretive programs about early Toronto
tourismAttraction yes
use house museum

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