Well.. if you haven't seen Casa Loma, you might feel giggly and blush-y.. but once you get to see and tour the "castle" (yes, it is a castle!), you would worry how you can keep the entire place clean and tidy.
Welcome to Casa Loma! This blog is looong over-due, and might be the last entry for my Canada series.
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Here is an old picture of the castle
Something about history, it was built for 3 years from 1911 to 1914, and was the residence of Sir Henry Mill Pelatt. It was never a residence of any government official, but Casa Loma was used to conceal research on sonar and sonar devices during World War II.
How to get to Casa Loma?
Let's get Downtown Toronto as our starting point. From Downtown, Toronto, the nearest subway station is Dundas. From Dundas, take the Southbound train and alight at Dupont. From Dupont station, it is just walking distance to Casa Loma.
We don't really know how to get to the castle, we just boarded the train and went to our favorite place (Downtown Toronto), and from there, we asked direction from the subway store keeper. It was such a breeze. Cool and safe. I surely miss that.
We met interesting people and creatures on our way
to Casa Loma..
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