Specialty:
“Parkwood National Historic Site was designed by a famous Toronto architectural firm. The historic site's architectural, landscape, and interior designs reflect the history and culture of people who lived in the 1920s and 1930s. Parkwood was officially established as a National Historic Site in 1989. The house contains housewares, books, photographs and memorabilia, artwork, and trophies, all displayed in original settings. Parkwood National Historic Site is excellent for excursions, visits, and events such as weddings and anniversaries. The place reveals the owner's role in the Canadian auto industry and how the wealthy lived at the time. Parkwood National Historic Site is a well-known location for filming, movies (clues, celebrity sightings), and an excellent place for weddings. The Historic Site even offers free admission for children under four.
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2025 Update: The interiors at Parkwood National Historic Site represent early 20th-century design and contain housewares, books, photographs and memorabilia, artwork, and trophies, all displayed in their original settings. The 55-room mansion has 15,000 square feet (1,400 m2) of space, including the basement and third-floor servants' rooms.”