Fulford PlaceDigital Doors Open Brockville and Area
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This magnificent Edwardian mansion evokes the opulent lifestyle of Canada’s industrial and political elite in the early 1900s. Senator George Taylor Fulford made millions of dollars from "Pink Pills for Pale People" – a patent medicine he manufactured in Brockville and sold around the world. Today, his mansion – owned and operated by the Ontario Heritage Trust – is a highlight along the St. Lawrence River. Check out this video from Visit the 1000 Islands to learn more about the man and the house. Enjoy the aerial drone tour below of the resplendent Fulford gardens, laid out by the renowned Olmsted brothers (who were famous for designing New York City’s Central Park). And take a virtual tour of the site here.
Contact info
287 King Street EastBrockville, Ontario
E-mail: fulfordplace@heritagetrust.on.ca
https://www.heritagetrust.on.ca/en/index.php/properties/fulford-place
Architecture
Year built: 1899-1901Building type:Museum
Architect: Albert W. Fuller
Architectural style:Edwardian