The Macdonald-Mowat House 1872
Photo by Alan L Brown - March 15, 2004
Photo by Alan L Brown - March 15, 2004
Plaque Location
The City of Toronto
On the east side of St. George Street, between Russell Street and Willcocks Street
Plaque Text
Sir John A. MacDonald, Canada's first prime minister, purchased this house in 1876 and lived here 1876-78. It was built in 1872 in the French Second Empire style by Nathaniel Dickey, a Toronto iron founder. MacDonald owned the property until 1886 and it was occupied by his son, Hugh John, 1879-82. The Hon. Oliver Mowat, prime minister of Ontario, bought and occupied the house in 1888 and retained ownership until 1902. The property was leased, 1897-98, to the Hon. Arthur Sturgis Hardy who succeeded Mowat as prime minister and sold to Knox College in 1910.