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Woodside National Historic Site of Canada

Exterior shot of Woodside
Woodside is the boyhood home of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada's longest-serving Prime Minister. The house has been restored to the Victorian style of the 1890s. The importance of this residence is best reflected in King's own words: "The years that left the most abiding of all impressions and most in the way of family associations were those lived at Woodside."
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Related Locations
  • Teacher Resource Centre
  • National Program for the Grave Sites of Canadian Prime Ministers
  • Laurier House National Historic Site of Canada
  • William Lyon Mackenzie King Diaries, 1893-1950
  • Images of William Lyon Mackenzie King
Related Links
  • William Lyon Mackenzie King
  • Brief Biography of William Lyon Mackenzie King
  • Mackenzie King Estate
  • The Kitchener Public Library's William Lyon Mackenzie King Digital Image Collection
  • Mackenzie House, Toronto, Ontario
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