Casa Loma is a remarkable structure resembling a medieval castle set within immaculate grounds. It was initially built in 1914 for Sir Henry Pellatt, a quirky Canadian multi-millionaire who was among the first to identify and take advantage of Niagara Falls’ potential for financial gain.

The house, which has around 100 rooms and thirty-two baths, is now a museum. Visitors can travel back in time to European beauty and majesty. The largest castle in Canada has five acres of estate gardens, beautiful rooms, hidden corridors, an 800-foot tunnel, towers, and stables.

Arrive in the late afternoon to give yourself at least an hour to visit the castle’s 98 rooms, two towers, and other special exhibitions. The castle has a lot to offer, from the opulent historical rooms on the ground floor to the breathtaking views of the city from the towers.

Currently, the third level offers an inside view of the history of intelligence in the city, showcasing significant events from 1900 to the present.

Beginning on April 20, visitors will also see Princess Diana’s life through the eyes of royal photographers and their never-before-told tales.

The castle does shut down at 5, but if the weather is beautiful, you can stroll through the gardens and unwind by the fountain before the evening’s entertainment starts.