On the first floor of Casa Loma, there is a ballroom. Two walls are lined with bookshelves.
What's neat about these bookshelves is that there is a pocket ledge that pulls out so you can set your book on it. When you are done using the little ledge, you simply slide it back in and no one is none the wiser.
The gentleman in this picture is the one who informed me of the pocket ledge. He actually pulled the ledge out to show me how it worked. He also opened the glass door on one of the book cabinets. He said that sometime back film was shot there and there weren't enough books to line the shelves, so props were put in to fill them up and were left there ever since. He thought it was weird that the book cabinets weren't locked in the first place because people could open them and just take a book from the shelf.
This guy, i believe, was in his 80's. Him and his wife had worked at Casa Loma for over 40 years i believe. His wife has passed away but he continues to show up for work.
He showed me a trick with the floor and the lighting. If you look at the picture above, you'll notice a herringbone pattern. Note that the floor alters from light to dark. So if you walk in one direction, as he is above, you see this pattern. If you turn around and walk back the way you came, the light/dark pattern reverses. If you stare at the floor while you turn, you can actually see the light colored path turn to a dark colored path. Quite interesting.
