Castle Kilbride is an 1877 grand Victorian home that was built by James Livingston, “The Flax and Linseed Oil King of Canada.”
Castle Kilbride stands as a monument to our heritage and traditions, and the commitment that the people of Wilmot Township have made to preserve their heritage.
We are excited to offer a variety of exhibits and events throughout the year.
Fabled Exhibit- Co-Curated by the Stratford Festival Archives
Whimsical Weekends
Christmas at the Castle
Christmas with Elsa
Castle by Candlelight Evening Tours
Sugarplum Tea and Tour
Castle Kilbride Museum - The height of extravagance in the heart of the country.
Castle Kilbride is known for the rare “trompe l'oeil” wall and ceiling murals found throughout the home. They are deemed one of the finest examples in Canada.
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Castle Kilbride Open
Wednesday to Sunday
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Two ways to visit- purchase tickets in advance or pay at the door.
Tickets for regular visits Nov.20-Jan.5 (Castle is decorated)
Want to learn a little more about Castle Kilbride, please watch our introductory video.