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Culinary Historians of Canada members will be animating the historic kitchen for the public in costume and baking on the open hearth.
With pandemic guidelines loosening in Ontario, CHC founding member Liz Driver, curator at Toronto’s Campbell House Museum, has invited CHC members Sherry Murphy and Mya Sangster to animate the historic kitchen for the public in costume. They’ll be baking on the open hearth between 10 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on Wednesdays, November 10 and 24, and December 1, 8, 15 and 22.
ADMISSION INFO
Historic Kitchen Demos and a tour are included in regular museum admission tickets.
Adult: $10
Senior: $6
Youth (13-18 years): $6
Children (12 years and under): Free
Support person for a person with a disability: Free
Contact: 4165970227
Email: staff@campbellhousemuseum.ca
LOCATION
PARKING INFO
An underground municipal Green P parking lot is located one block east of Campbell House, at City Hall (110 Queen Street West), below Nathan Phillips Square; parking lot entrances are off Bay Street and off Queen Street West.
An underground parking lot is below the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, kitty-corner from Campbell House; the parking lot entrance is off York Street.
There may be street parking on the west side of University Avenue and on St Patrick Street, depending on the day and time.