Always On

Casa Loma offers year-round exhibitions that showcase its rich history and architectural beauty, providing visitors with a unique glimpse into Toronto's past.

The Dark Side Tunnel Exhibit

Casa Loma Tunnel

Archival photographs highlight the darker moments in Toronto’s history, from plague to prohibition.

The Dark Side Tunnel Exhibit - Casa Loma

Group of Seven Collection

Third Floor

An exhibit of original artwork from Canada’s iconic Group of Seven landscape painters.

Group Of Seven Collection - Casa Loma

Antique Car Display

Garage and Carriage Room

A rotating collection of vintage automobiles from the early 1900s on display in the garage and carriage room.

Antique Car Display - Casa Loma

Hollywood Film Gallery

Basement Level

A behind-the-scenes look at the films and TV shows filmed at Casa Loma.

Military Heritage And Legacy Showcase - Casa Loma

The Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada

Third Floor

A regimental museum honouring Canada’s oldest infantry regiment and its ongoing legacy.

The Queen’s Own Rifles Of Canada - Casa Loma

The Rooms

Main Castle

Explore the historic estate of Sir Henry Pellatt, featuring over 90 rooms with authentic Edwardian furnishings.

Historic Estate Of Sir Henry Pellatt - Casa Loma

The Backstage Celebrity Gallery

The Stables, Second Floor

A hyper-realistic exhibit featuring celebrity figures from films shot at Casa Loma.

The Backstage Celebrity Gallery - Casa Loma

2 Intelligence and Camp X

Austin Room, Third Floor

Discover the evolution of Canadian military intelligence and espionage from 1903 to today.

2 Intelligence And Camp X - Casa Loma

What Visitors Love

Visitors love the stunning views, hidden tunnels, and unforgettable mix of history, dining, and entertainment at Casa Loma.

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Alejandra at the front desk was absolutely amazing. We went on a particularly snowy day and she made it amazing. She was very informative and upfront about the condition of the castle and ensured we’d have the best tour which we did! The castle itself is absolutely stunning and a must see.

Danielle D

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Our family loved our visit to Casa Loma! My husband enjoyed seeing the movie location stuff, my kids thought it was cool to walk around the castle, and I enjoyed the history of the building and the grounds were beautiful. I wasn't super impressed with Toronto, so this was the saving grace!

A.M.

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Best thing I did in Toronto hands down! The castle is massive and you have access to so much. Very interactive, a lot of walking and stairs. The towers have very narrow spiral stairs so be aware of that since it’s the only way up. Every time I thought I was done I would find another floor or room to explore. Easily spend 2-3 hours here.

capdap

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It's a big, beautiful place with a lot of things to look at. It was clean and well-kept. There was no guide required, it was a self tour with the city pass tickets

Rikki W

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Amazing place. One of the best I have ever visited. 98 rooms build in 1914 after three years hard work of 300 men. Ticket is a bit pricey but otherwise a must to see!

Toippa

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Allow time to thoroughly explore this beautiful estate. We did not so I feel we missed lots of opportunity to experience treasure. We were on a group trip with a bus and parking was difficult. I imagine parking overall in this area would be challenging.

Nancy B

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It was amazing, the view great from the Towers. Underground tunnels really took you back in time. Everything was spectacular even the Lunch In the garden. Took lots of pictures.

Yvette O