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A 19th Century Landmark Located by the Banks of the Humber River |
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LAMBTON HOUSE |

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RENTALS The Lambton House is available for rentals by both the public and non-profit organizations. Over the years, we have played host to birthday parties, anniversaries, receptions and numerous other events. Individual rooms or the entire building are available at very reasonable rates. The ground floor is fully handicapped-accessible. The entire building is heated and air-conditioned. Contact our office at (416) 767-5472 or by email Rentals@lambtonhouse.org The Humber Room The Humber Room is located on the main floor, on the west side of the building. The former ladies sitting room is named for the Humber River within close walking distance. The room includes among it's decorations illustrations from Agnes Moodie Fitzgibbon's 'Canadian Wildflowers' which were done in Lambton Mills. The fireplace is original. There is a display on Lambton Mills, The Servery, which includes a large refrigerator, microwave/convection oven, stainless steel sink and other accessories, is located on the north wall of the Humber Room. The room can accommodate 30 people in reception setup, 30 theatre style, 30 sit down and 24 in seminar The Howland Room The Howland Room is located on the main floor, on the east side of the building. The former men's beverage room is named for Sir William Pierce Howland, our only American-born Father of Confederation and first full-term Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. In the late 19th century, he and his brothers owned all the land visible around the Lambton House. The north fireplace is original, with the 1872 portrait of Howland hanging above the fireplace. The room can accommodate 60 people in reception setup, 55 theatre style, 48 sit down and 30 in seminar
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