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Montgomery's Inn
4709 Dundas Street West, Toronto, ON M9A 1A8
Telephone: 416-394-8113

District: West (former Etobicoke and York)

Architect and year:
Unknown, 1832

Open:
Saturday: 12 - 5
Last admittance to building: 4:30
Sunday: 12 - 5
Last admittance to building: 4:30

The main section of this building, one of the province's finest remaining examples of Loyalist Georgian architecture, was erected about 1832. Its original owner, the innkeeper, Thomas Montgomery (1790-1877), was a native of Ireland and a Captain in the York Militia. Situated on Dundas Street, one of Upper Canada's principal highways, the Inn was a favourite stopping place for travellers and its large rooms provided space for public meetings. The Home District Council designated Montgomery's Inn as the site of Etobicoke's annual Township Meetings of 1847 and 1849. Surrounded today by a rapidly expanding metropolis, it provides visual evidence of early nineteenth-century life in this region.

Event information:
Montgomery's Inn is steps away from the historic Village of Islington, which features eight detailed murals that picture historic landmarks and streetscapes from the 1800s. The images, based on historic photographs, provide a vivid glimpse of this area's past.

Photography permitted:Filming permitted:
Interior Yes     tripod: NoInteriorNo     tripod: No
ExteriorYes     tripod: NoExteriorNo     tripod: No

Getting there: Click here for map.

TTC (nearest station) Islington Bus/streetcar: Islington

Visit their web site: http://www.toronto.ca/culture/montgomerys_inn.htm

Partially accessible Public washrooms Parking (free) Exhibit

 

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