There’s a hill to the north of Toronto, on that hill sits North America’s largest castle – Casa Loma. It was completed in 1914 by Sir Henry Pellatt, a Canadian industrialist. The castle is now a museum showing off its 98 rooms and long corridors. There’s also an escape room and a restaurant on site.

A tunnel connects the 210-metre distance between the castle and its equally castle-like stables. I personally think the stables look more impressive than the castle itself considering that its main purpose is to house animals.

The Spadina Museum is just across the street as are the Baldwin Steps completed in 1988. Spadina Road was built by the Baldwin family and still serves as a major roadway from Queen Street to the base of Casa Loma. His son later became the co-premier of Canada.