Sir William Campbell Foundation 160 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 3H3
Historic 1820s mansion featuring the current exhibit on censorship and resistance in Canadian journalism, plus a permanent garden installation of salvaged architectural fragments from demolished Toronto buildings. Hosts performances, art events, and cultural programming.
Historic house museum with journalism exhibit, garden installation of architectural fragments, and cultural events.
Closed for Labour Day weekend, Thanksgiving weekend, Easter weekend inclusive of Good Friday, and December 22-January 31
🕐 Tu-Fr 10:00-16:30; Sa 12:00-16:30
Updated · Mis à jour — May 8, 2026
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