Spadina Museum

(5 Reviews)
285 Spadina Rd, Toronto, ON M5R 2V5, Canada

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DETAILS: Museum,
Address: 285 Spadina Rd, Toronto, ON M5R 2V5, Canada
Postal code: M5R 2V5
Phone: (416) 392-6910
Website: http://www.toronto.ca/spadina
Opening hours (Edit)
Monday:Closed
Tuesday:Closed
Wednesday:Closed
Thursday:Closed
Friday:Closed
Saturday:12:00 – 5:00 PM
Sunday:12:00 – 5:00 PM

Customer Ratings and Reviews

  • Tithi Dosaj Khatri on Google

    (January 13, 2019, 6:17 pm)

    Great place should be showing more rooms instead of few selected

  • M D'Angelo on Google

    (December 31, 2018, 8:50 pm)

    great idea for teaching: roaring 20s and some of the 30s - history geo sociology etc

  • David Mor on Google

    (November 27, 2018, 7:14 pm)

    The years between the two Great Wars, when Toronto experienced increased immigration, the vote for women, the stock market crash, prohibition and the introduction of public health and welfare.

    It's also the time of the Charleston craze, tabloid journalism, new technology and more. And it can all be seen, heard, felt and lived at Spadina Museum - Toronto's only museum to represent the 1920s and 30s, a transformative period that dramatically changed the City.

    For over a century, Spadina was home to three generations of the Austin family. Opened in 1984, it is one of 10 historic sites operated by the City of Toronto.

    Spadina Museum completed an extensive interior restoration in 2010, bringing the house back into the twentieth century.

    Visitors may view what the house looked like during those years through artifacts, furnishings and reproduced and original decor or explore the estate's six acres of restored 1905 gardens.

    Today, Spadina Museum interprets the interwar period through a rich slate of guided tours, school programs, special events, changing exhibits, lectures and workshops.

    Spadina Museum is one of 10 historic museums operated by the City of Toronto.

    Toronto's Historic Sites engage visitors, inspire passion, challenge ideas and connect the past to the present.

  • Deb Yeung on Google

    (November 14, 2018, 2:50 pm)

    Very cool place to visit. Be sure to check out the basement.
    This is where some of the CBC Frankie Drake mysteries is filmed.
    As you can imagine, it's an old house, so there are stairs, be prepared to take your time If you are a bit mobility impaired, we thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • Nancy Agbaje on Google

    (September 17, 2018, 1:39 pm)

    For the past few years, Spadina Museum has played host to the Not Far From The Tree City Cider Event that showcases different ciders from across Ontario. If you love ciders, this is a fun family event with food, entertainment and the opportunity to explore the Spadina Museum itself which is a former home of a wealthy and prominent family that details life in the 1920s. Much of the house is restored and has guides in each room to explain the function of each room. It's pretty interesting if you like to know more about Toronto history.

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Questions & Answers

What is the phone number for Spadina Museum?

The phone number for Spadina Museum is (416) 392-6910.


Where is Spadina Museum located?

Spadina Museum is located at 285 Spadina Rd, Toronto, ON M5R 2V5, Canada


What is the internet address for Spadina Museum?

The website (URL) for Spadina Museum is: http://www.toronto.ca/spadina


What days are Spadina Museum open?

Spadina Museum is open:
Monday:Closed
Tuesday:Closed
Wednesday:Closed
Thursday:Closed
Friday:Closed
Saturday:12:00 – 5:00 PM
Sunday:12:00 – 5:00 PM


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