
I admit, that when i got closer to the
Casa, i couldn't help but think of Hogwarts. There, i also admitted it,
i'm a nerd.

The Casa is located on top of a pretty high hill. We had walked up a fairly steep street. At the end of the street we were at the foot of a huge flight of stairs. Think of the stairs from Minnehaha Falls, but these were cement and not quite as steep of a grade. I could tell that the runners we ran into, were familiar with the stairs. The would run down, then up, then back down and on their way the went.
This is the side of the street Jason and i were walking on. I was impressed with this huge house. At first i thought it was a residence house, but then as we got further up the street, i saw the below sign.

We didn't go in there, but perhaps if we go back, we'll visit this place.
Casa Loma is a castle that was built by.... you guessed it, a financier, industrialist, military man. This man's name was Sir Henry Pellat and he founded the Toronto electric company. By 1911 he amassed $17 million. He partnered with E.J. Lennox, an architect, to build this house on a hill, hence the name Casa Loma (which was actually named by the previous land owners).
It took $3.5 million and 3 years to build this "house". He managed to live in the house, with his family, until 1924 before the effects of WWI turned the economy sour and he no longer had the income to sustain living there. The house ultimately sat vacant until 1933. Sir Henry passed away in 1939.
The source of this information came from
here. Check it out. It literally will take you a few minutes to read and is interesting.
The house is a very interesting place to tour. I found we were given a bit more liberty in touring this house, than most others i have toured, i.e. Glensheen Mansion.