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Hours of operation
Casa Loma is open daily 9:30 a.m.
- 5:00 p.m. (Last admission : 4:00 p.m.) Casa Loma closes at 1:00 p.m.
- Christmas Eve - December 24 Closed Christmas Day - December 25
Please be advised that the Casa Loma elevator cannot accommodate strollers.
There is a $1.00 per person Capital Improvement Surcharge for Adults, Youth and Seniors and $0.50 for Children included in the admission price that will be dedicated to the restoration of the interior, decor and furnishings, and exhibits of Casa Loma.
Casa Loma Salutes the Release of Universal Pictures' Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World on August 13. Check out our Seasonal Events page to find out more about Casa Loma's role as a location for this new film.
Location
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| Base Admission |
Taxes |
Total Admission |
Parking
Rates |
Adults (18 - 59)
$18.19 Persons with disabilities- Full admission, attendant free |
HST
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Adults (18 - 59)
$20.55 Persons with disabilities- Full admission, attendant free |
Per hour charge of $3.00 |
| Seniors (60 +)
$12.95 |
HST |
Seniors (60 +)
$14.63 |
Maximum charge of $9.00 |
| Youth (14 - 17)
$12.95 |
HST |
Youth (14 - 17)
$14.63 |
| Children (4- 13)
$10.02 |
HST |
Children (4- 13)
$11.32 |

Toronto CityPASS is Casa Loma admission plus 4 other must-see attraction admissions combined in one deeply discounted ticket booklet. Save nearly 50% and skip most lines. Cost: adult $59 CAD (value $109.10); kids (4-12) $39 CAD. Purchase booklets or e-tickets at citypass.com. Includes:
CN Tower
Casa Loma
Ontario Science Centre
Royal Ontario Museum
Toronto Zoo
Prices are subject to change without notice.
Now Playing
Pellatt Newsreel: The Man Who Built Casa Loma
Narrated by Colin Mochrie (This Hour Has 22 Minutes, Whose Line is it Anyway), this Gemini Award nominated 22-minute docudrama is styled as a 1939 newsreel tracing the arc of Sir Henry Pellatt's life. From his roots as an enterprising stockbroker to his ascent to the heights of the Canadian establishment, Pellatt Newsreel is a story of unbridled optimism and entrepreneurial high stakes.
But Pellatt Newsreel also tells the story of hubris and tragedy - how Sir Henry's dreams were undone, first by the Ontario government and then by his own financial miscalculations, which saw him driven out of his glorious "castle on the hill", his home and monument.
The film was produced by Lush Art & Entertainment and directed by Barbra Cooper. Presented daily in the beautifully restored Billiard/ Smoking Room. Screenings each half hour during operating hours. Pellatt film is included in ticket price.We gratefully acknowledge the generous contribution of SPF Design Inc. to this restoration project.
* Not available during some special events
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