250 Fort York Boulevard, Toronto, ON M5V 3K9
Fort York National Historic Site is the birthplace of Toronto, featuring Canada’s largest collection of original War of 1812 buildings. Explore historic barracks, exhibits, and live programs that bring early military and city history to life in downtown Toronto.
45-minute tours are offered on the hour starting at 11 a.m. Last tour starts one hour before closing time.
Updated · Mis à jour — Jun 14, 2026
Supported by Ottawa Tourism and the Ottawa Museum Network · Soutenu par Tourisme Ottawa et le Réseau des musées d'Ottawa
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Admission is free all of the time.
L'admission est gratuite en tout temps.
General admission is free. Some exhibitions and events may carry a separate charge where noted.
National Trust Passport Places are historic sites, museums, heritage destinations, and cultural organizations across Canada that participate in the National Trust Passport program. National Trust members receive free or reciprocal admission benefits at participating locations, encouraging Canadians and visitors to explore heritage experiences nationwide while supporting preservation, cultural tourism, and public engagement with historic places. Learn more: https://nationaltrustcanada.ca/where-to-visit/passport-places-canada
Les Lieux du Passeport de la Fiducie nationale regroupent des sites historiques, musées, lieux patrimoniaux et organismes culturels partout au Canada participant au programme Passeport de la Fiducie nationale. Les membres de la Fiducie nationale bénéficient d’avantages d’admission gratuite ou réciproque dans les lieux participants, encourageant la découverte du patrimoine canadien, le tourisme culturel et l’engagement du public envers les lieux historiques. En savoir plus : https://nationaltrustcanada.ca/fr/visiter/lieux-du-passeport-canada