Osgoode Hallin-person Doors Open Toronto
- In-person
- Guided tours available
- Kid-friendly
- Self-guided tours available
- Washrooms
- Photography allowed
Osgoode Hall — home of the Law Society of Ontario and the highest courts of the province — opened in 1832 and remains a Toronto landmark and symbol of the law in Ontario. The 1867 fence, renowned for its peculiar gates, surrounds the property and its landscaped grounds. Download the self-guided tour or speak with the knowledgeable volunteers. (No tripods allowed.)
Architecture
Year built: 1832Building type:CourthouseEducational facilityHistorical landmark
Architect: John Ewart, William Warren Baldwin
Architectural style:Period revivalVictorian
Dates/hours open
May 25, 12:00pm - May 26, 05:00pmSaturday and Sunday: Noon to 5 p.m. (last admittance at 4:30 p.m.)