The Dark Side Tunnel Exhibit
Archival photographs highlight the darker moments in Toronto’s history, from plague to prohibition.
Location
Casa Loma Tunnel

The stables and carriage house are connected to Casa Loma by an 800-ft. tunnel which runs 18ft below Austin Terrace. The tunnel features an exhibit of Toronto’s Dark Side, which tells the story in archival photographs of Toronto’s darker days such as Prohibition, The Depression, The Plague, The Great Toronto Fire, and Toronto’s first plane crash.
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Location & Directions
1 Austin Terrace, Toronto, ON

Parking & Accessibility
Paid parking is available on-site. Due to stairs, strollers are not recommended.

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