Campbell House Museum is a vibrant public space where members of Toronto’s diverse communities gather to discuss, to create, to perform and to socialize, giving life to the words “freedom of expression.” The museum maintains its link to the administration of justice by serving as an important meeting and debating place for lawyers and the judiciary. The museum acquires and preserves artifacts related to Chief Justice William Campbell’s life and times, and to Campbell House’s ongoing history. The museum informs and inspires visitors through its history, collections, and unique context in the heart of downtown Toronto.
Campbell House Museum
Toronto, Ontario
- Type
- House Museum/Homestead
- Address
- 160 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada
Get directions - Hours
- Tuesday-Friday: 10am-4:30 pm, Saturday: 12-4:30 pm
- Phone
- 416-597-0227
Amenities
- Guided Tour
- Washrooms
Location
160 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada
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