Colborne Lodge
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11 Colborne Lodge Dr, Toronto, ON M6R 2Z3
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    We had an outstanding group tour. The staff are extremely knowledgeable and entertaining, giving insight into the many artifacts and workings of this 19th century home, and a history lesson on John and Jemimah Howard's life in Toronto.

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