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Gibson House Museum
5172 Yonge St,Business details
Description
Built in 1851, Gibson House was the home of Scottish immigrant David Gibson and his family. He was a land surveyor who helped map early Toronto. Wanted by the government for participating in the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837, Gibson was forced to flee to the United States where he and his family remained for 11 years. On their return to York County, the Gibsons built this beautiful home and once again became active members of their rural community.
Visitors can step back in time and explore this elegant farmhouse. Its serene Georgian-style exterior belies the dramatic lives of the Gibson family.
Categories
Features
- Special Occasions
- Special Events
- Catering
Parking detail
- Free
Language options
- English
Accessibility & amenities
- Wheelchair
Business hours
- Saturday
- Sunday
- Monday Closed
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday