Historic site
Gibson House Museum
14 locals recommend,
Location
5172 Yonge St
Toronto, ON
Tips from locals
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.
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.
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