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For Labour Day 2011, Vince and I, along with a couple of friends from New York, went to Casa Loma. Although I lived in Toronto for more than five years, yesterday was my first time to visit the majestic house on the hill.
Casa Loma is the former home of Sir Henry Pellatt, a well-known Canadian financier and soldier. Construction of the castle began in 1911 and it took three years and 300 men to complete it at a cost of $3.5M at that time.
The entire complex included a castle, stables, a greenhouse nearly half-an-acre in size, workman's cottages, and extensive gardens five-acre in size. The castle's pompous plan called for 98 rooms, 5000 electric lights, an electrically operated elevator, a wine cellar, and a marble swimming pool, just to name a few, and of course, towers, secret tunnels and passages! Unfortunately, due to financial misfortune which plagued Sir Pellatt later on, numerous parts of the home were not completed. Sir Pellatt enjoyed this luxurious abode for less than 10 years before he was forced to abandon the castle.
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Sir Pellatt's Drawing Room |
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One of the many pianos inside the castle |
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Another piano! |
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English royalty-inspired guest room |
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China-inspired guest room |
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Sir Henry Pellatt's bedroom |
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A different view of the English royalty-inspired guest room |
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One of the fountains |
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A small piece of the extensive gardens |
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The Fab Four :D |
I would love to post more pictures but I don't want to consume all my free Picasa space. So, anyway, I think what I posted above are enough to give you the idea of Casa Loma's elegance and grandeur. Just imagine if you actually lived in such place at the time of its stardom. Must be splendid indeed!
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thanks for taking me there... such a nice place...
ReplyDeleteyou're welcome, rovie. it's my pleasure to share the experience :) thank you for always visiting my blog and leaving comments. really appreciate it.
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ReplyDeleteHUWAW!!! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteYou are very lucky to be in such amazing and wonderful place Ate KM.
You are very blessed. :)
Very nice!! I liked the pics of the bedrooms - luxury at its finest! ;-)
ReplyDeletePS, the tour felt like i was in a fairy tale scene especially the fountains, gardens, and the tower :)
ReplyDeleteMarie, it was amazing, and to think that the people who lived there were not even kings or queens, so how much more those real medieval time castles, right? ;) God bless!
crystal, you should check it out yourself. jaw-dropping awesomeness :D
ReplyDeleteHola KM. Thanks for frequently coming by at lainyonline.com
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your beautiful and amazing visit to the House on the Hill (sounds like the title of my other blog- The Fool on the Hill @ dfoolonthehill.com). I felt like I was there too, kahit sa pics man lang, LOL!
See you around!
Hi Lainy ! Thanks for visiting my blog as well and taking time to leave me a comment.
ReplyDeleteI should follow your other blogs, because I really enjoy reading Lainy's Musings :) See ya around, then!
Hi KM. I always take the time to read blogs especially when it piques my interest and for as long as my time permits me to.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you enjoyed reading through my ramblings at Lainy's Musings. BTW, thanks for the comment at dfoolonthehill.com. I truly appreciate that.
I hope to swing by here as frequently as I can.
Hugs!
Thanks for the virtual tour! It's a dream destination! Ur so lucky! :0
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
@ Lainy, your blogs reflect your undeniably very good writing skills. Keep it up ;)
ReplyDelete@ Krizza, thanks for dropping by! Feel free to browse my Tuesday Travel posts for more virtual tours. Take care! :)
what a lovely place...
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ReplyDeleteAY! Nakakataba naman ng puso, hehe. I remember this was the very first post that I left my footprints on at your blog, KM. ANd I got hooked since ;-)
ReplyDeleteI only see this in English movies. Thanks for sharing. I hope you can visit my entry, http://travelsofjoyfulmom.blogspot.com/2011/10/tagaytay-highlands.html
ReplyDeleteOo nga, first comment mo ito, lainy girl :D
ReplyDeletewow lovely place and lovely pictures...
ReplyDeletei love that house in the hill..very beautiful..
visiting from my Denmark post..
$3.5 M in 1911 is a lot of money! It's a beautiful place. Too bad Sir Pellatt didn't get to enjoy it as much as he should. Why was he forced to leave his home?
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amazing place. i wish to visit this one day
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I would like to let down my hair nice place...Happy TT! Just posted mine hope you visit back...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, KM! There is a house on the hill that you've been to, there is a House on the rock here in Wisconsin as well! Hehe..
ReplyDeleteLate TT visit; hope you don't mind. Sharing my MILWAUKEE VISIT FOR A DAY at my blog!
beautiful pictures, thank you for sharing it with us Sis. I have never been to Toronto. It is near yet so far :-) Dropping some love for Tuesdays Travel, hope that you can visit me back too
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thanks for the TT visit, guys! :)
ReplyDeleteWow just like in movies. Lucky you :)
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Such a nice place. can't imagine myself living in such a huge castle. but the looks so comfortable. must be hard to maintain.thanks for sharing KM! Your posts always transport me to places I've never been.
ReplyDeletewow thats a great house! thanks for sharing all the details. 3.5M is a lot of money back then. wow! where did he get all those money? lol
ReplyDeletehope u can drop by my entries for WW.
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thanks for the comments, guys! :)
ReplyDeletewow that is very nice structure.. thanks for sharing..
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So beautiful..Bet you really had the fun touring the place..
ReplyDeleteVisiting for WW! Hope you can visit mine too:)
http://www.cassandrasminicorner.com/2011/12/wednesday-whites-food-steamer.html
that's a very nice place, so grand! was here for WW!
ReplyDeleteAt naisingit pa ang post na ito sa Wednesday whites ha... Hehehe
ReplyDeleteAno pa nga ba ang masasabi ko? E di nakiki- meme ulit kagaya mo sis... Hehehe
thank you, all, for the meme visits :)
ReplyDeletewow~~~ amazing! I would gladly let down my hair if it means a prince would be willing to climb on it. hahaha! I love those photos, something that I only see in movies! thanks for joining WW, KM! Visiting as a host and from my entry, http://culturemedley.com/2011/12/13/pandanon-island-bohol-a-hidden-paradise/
ReplyDelete@ Raya, thanks for hosting and visiting me back :)
ReplyDeleteLovely inside, out!!! How I wish i could visit that place one day:)
ReplyDeleteVisiting for TB! Here's mine- hope you can visit too..
http://www.cassandrasminicorner.com/2011/12/spikes-the-baseball-team-mascot.html
thanks, ms. leah! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! what a view Sis KM from the outside and inside views are more beautiful. You are a traveler :-) Visiting for Thursday Brownies, hope that you can return the favor too.
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been here for WW, KM... here again for TB. that looks like a grand palace! hope you could return the visit. Happy new year!
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@ raya, thanks so much for being a suki here :)
ReplyDelete@ wifetoalineman, sa'yo din, thank you for being a suki here :)
ReplyDeletewow! that's good they allowed to take some photos inside the house. Hope to go this place...
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