Montgomery's Innin-person Doors Open Toronto
- In-person
- Parking
- Partial wheelchair access
- Self-guided tours available
- Washrooms
This building is considered one of the finest examples of Loyalist or late-Georgian architecture in Ontario. Original owners Thomas and Margaret Montgomery, Irish immigrants, operated it as a tavern until Margaret's death in 1855. The inn has been restored as a mid-19th-century tavern, a reminder of the pivotal role that inns played as community hubs in the settlement of Ontario.
Architecture
Year built: 1830Building type:Historical landmarkMuseum
Architectural style:Georgian
Dates/hours open
May 23, 10:00am - May 24, 04:30pmSaturday and Sunday: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.