Osgoode Hall - Toronto

  • Description:

    • West of city hall, an impressive, elegant wrought-iron fence extends in front of an equally gracious public building, Osgoode Hall. Legend has it that the fence was built to keep cows from trampling the flowerbeds. Tours of the interior reveal the splendor of the grand staircase, the rotunda, the Great Library, and the fine portrait and sculpture collection. Construction began in 1829, and troops were billeted here after the Rebellion of 1837. It's currently the home of the Law Society of Upper Canada, the headquarters of Ontario's legal profession. The Court of Appeal for Ontario has several magnificent courtrooms here. The courts are open to the public.

    • © Frommer's 2012
    • Details
      • Contact:

      • visit website
      • tel: +1 416 947 3300
      • fax: +1 416 367 2635
      • send email
      • Address:

      • 130 Queen St W
      • (At University)
      • Toronto, ON M3A 1X5
      • Hours:

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      • Strenuousness:

      • No Sweat

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