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Houses: 1920-
Charley Park Post World War I Charley Park, official residence of lieutenant-governor in Rosedale, Toronto, Ontario.
ID #20559
Michilimackinac The Officers' quarters at Michilimackinac. Watercolour by George A. Cuthbertson (1900-1969).
ID #21789
Cooksville Home Rural home near Cooksville, Ontario, in the 1920s.
ID #20541
Alwington House Alwington House, Kingston, Ontario, 1926, originally home to the Governor-General, 1841-1843, while Kingston was capital of the United Province of Canada.
ID #20336
John A. Macdonald's Home The home of John A. Macdonald, 134 Earl Street, Kingston, Ontario. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Macdonald came to Kingston in 1820 with his parents and many other Scots.
ID #20319
Dionne Quintuplets-2 The Dionne Quintuplets site, Callander, near North Bay, Ontario, c. 1936. The new family home is at the right, next is the nursery, and on the left, the visitors' inspection building.
ID #20560
Thornhill, Ontario Pre-confederation house on Yonge Street in Thornhill, Upper Canada.
ID #20414
Niagara-on-the-Lake Pre-confederation neo-classical mansion in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Upper Canada.
ID #20411
Port Hope, Ontario Pre-confederation Georgian townhouse at Port Hope, Upper Canada.
ID #20412
Niagara, Ontario Pre-confederation Gothic-style "cottage" at Niagara, Upper Canada.
ID #20413
Eldon House Eldon House, London, Ontario, 1967, originally built by the Western District Treasurer, John Harris, in 1834, it still stands today.
ID #20325
Dundurn Castle Dundurn Castle, Hamilton, Ontario represents the upper-class home of wealthy, railway-minded Sir Allan MacNab, Conservative premier of the United Province of Canada in 1854-1856.
ID #20614
Fanshawe Village Pioneer inheritance at Fanshawe Village, near London, Ontario, with 22 carefully restored building's recalling Ontario's settlement beginnings.
ID #20613
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