Ontario Heritage CentreDoors Open Toronto
- Adaptive reuse
- Full wheelchair access
- National Historic Site (Canada)
- Self-guided tours available
- Site is protected by the Ontario Heritage Trust
- Washrooms
- Photography allowed
Headquarters of the Ontario Heritage Trust, the building features two gallery spaces with mezzanines, an oak-panelled oval board room and a restored manually operated elevator. Often chosen for filming locations, it has appeared over the years in various productions like What We Do in the Shadows and Serendipity. Special programming: Participate in a "plaque-tivity" and make suggestions for future provincial plaques.
Take a virtual tour of the Ontario Heritage Centre, the head office of the Ontario Heritage Trust. Among the many interesting features of this building, constructed in 1909, are the two gallery spaces with mezzanines, oak-panelled oval board room, the restored manually operated elevator and period washrooms. This site has also been used in many television and film shoots, including Cinderella Man, Queer as Folk and Serendipity.
Architecture
Year built: 1909Building type:Government buildingHistorical landmark
Architect: George Gouinlock
Architectural style:Edwardian
Dates/hours open
May 24, 10:00am - May 24, 05:00pmSunday only: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.




