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How Toronto demolished the finest mansion in Canada

Posted by on November 18, 2013


Lieutenant Governor of Ontario David Onley is one of four Canadian viceregal representatives to be (officially) homeless. Toronto pulled down its last government house, an astonishingly opulent mansion even among its Rosedale neighbours, in 1959 in the name of cost saving.

98 years ago, on 15 November 1915, the first official guests were welcomed inside the grand hall of Ontario’s million-dollar palace. 20 years later it was be derelict. Chorley Park is now largely forgotten, save f… (View original article)

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