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Woodside National Historic Site in Kitchener

Kitchener Monuments and Historic Buildings: Woodside National Historic Site



Woodside National Historic Site

Reviewed by: Laalamani

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Woodside House, that had been constructed in the year 1853; had been parental home with respect to Mackenzie King, i.e. Canada’s Prime Minister between 1921 and 1930; also between 1935 and 1948. Off late, it was furnished as was in late nineteenth century. This place is worth visiting, at least once in the life time. In all, a good place to pay a visit.

Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: 528 Wellington Street, North Kitchener, ON
Website http://www.pc.gc.ca/Ihn-nhs/on/woodside/index_e.asp
Telephone: 1 (519) 571.5684



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