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Gibson House Museum
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1851 home built by one of Toronto's early surveyors, with tours, croquet & a community quilt group.
Gibson house was the home of David Gibson who first helped to map Toronto. Stop by if you crave some history.
Built in 1851, Gibson House, was the home of David Gibson, a Scottish immigrant. It is one of 10 historic sites operated by the City of Toronto. The museum holds special events year-round and the site also features a heritage vegetable garden and gallery. There are several interpretive tours and special seasonal events relating to mid-19th-century life to give you a closer look and better understanding of how evolution of North York evolved from 19th century.
Built in 1851, Gibson House, was the home of David Gibson, a Scottish immigrant. It is one of 10 historic sites operated by the City of Toronto. The museum holds special events year-round and the site also features a heritage vegetable garden and gallery. There are several interpretive tours and spe…
Guided tours of historic house often available. Great for learning about local history of the area. Short activity - 1.5-2 hours.
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