Casa Loma: The House That Henry Built: How a Castle in Downtown Toronto Helped US Win the Battle of the Atlantic in WWII (Second World war)
Esprit de Corps 2011, July, 18, 6
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Publisher Description
FOR THE LAST THREE QUARTERS of a century the Kiwanis Club has been the faithful steward of Casa Loma, the magnificent 98-room mansion that sits atop Spadina Road in Toronto. From its commanding position on the escarpment, the castle that Toronto's famed EJ. Lennox designed gives an impressive view of Toronto to the visitors who have the energy to climb up the many towers and parapets that give the building its impressive height.
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