A Magnificent Mansion

 

Once called the Champs-Elysees of Canada, a street for the rich and powerful, Jarvis Street "evolved". Today, this is the only block of Jarvis that remains intact.

 

This absolutely glorious Victorian mansion and Stables also by E. J. Lennox, was builder Charles Rundle's home at the time when he was building Toronto''s "Old City Hall". The home is listed as one of Canada's important Heritage properties featuring a large and restored collection of Canadian McCausland stained glass, fine trims and plaster detail, period fireplace mantels, flawless design, a rich history and a resident ghost.

Operated in conjunction with the Edward Gallow Mansion, 512 Jarvis Street, next door, the Inn offers a total of 24 superior guest Suites, several meeting rooms, and unique event spaces to the discriminating client.