50 Museum Dr, Orillia, ON L3V 7T9, Canada, Orillia, Ontario L3V 6K5 CanadaMap
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Stephen Leacock House - Orillia
The house was open this time (check the website before you go - it is not always). Lots of information about his writings and life and some period furniture and pictures. Gift shop included. Ground...
Whether or not you're a fan of Leacock and his writing, this historical home is worth a visit. The furnishings, the artifacts, the libraries, and his writings are all on display. There are even secret...
Great place to see. Very famous and historical author’s beautiful lakefront home built in 1928. Great history of life of Stephen Leacock. Lovely grounds and lengthy walk path.
We just finished the fall High Tea afternoon lunch on the porch at the cafe, Stephen Leacock Museum. It was wonderful. The food was a plentiful serving of specialty finger sandwiches, decadent swee...
Stephen Leacock House - Orillia
The house was open this time (check the website before you go - it is not always). Lots of information about his writings and life and some period furniture and pictures. Gift shop included. Ground...
Worth a visit.
Worth a visit to tour the home of Canada’s most famous humorist. Beautiful historic setting. Learn of Leacock’s life and love.
More Than I Imagined
Whether or not you're a fan of Leacock and his writing, this historical home is worth a visit. The furnishings, the artifacts, the libraries, and his writings are all on display. There are even secret...
Stephen Leacock
Great place to see. Very famous and historical author’s beautiful lakefront home built in 1928. Great history of life of Stephen Leacock. Lovely grounds and lengthy walk path.
Decadent High Tea at Leacock House
We just finished the fall High Tea afternoon lunch on the porch at the cafe, Stephen Leacock Museum. It was wonderful. The food was a plentiful serving of specialty finger sandwiches, decadent swee...