
Why you should experience Old Mill Toronto in Toronto, Ontario.
Old Mill Toronto is a legendary historic hotel where Baby Point's riverside heritage, architectural elegance, and hospitality tradition have established one of Toronto's most enduring destinations.
Set along Old Mill Trail near Bloor Street West and just steps from Humber River, this distinguished riverside retreat combines Tudor Revival architecture, elegant event spaces, acclaimed dining, beautifully landscaped gardens, luxurious accommodations, and tranquil walking paths into a destination that reflects more than a century of Toronto hospitality. Historic craftsmanship blends seamlessly with modern comforts, while the surrounding Humber Valley creates an atmosphere where heritage, nature, and refined relaxation naturally intersect. Throughout every season, Old Mill Toronto remains one of the city's most cherished historic destinations. The result is a place where Baby Point's picturesque setting, architectural heritage, and timeless hospitality continue to shape one of Canada's most iconic landmark hotels.
What you should know about Old Mill Toronto.
Old Mill Toronto is best known for being built in 1914 by Home Smith as the centerpiece of his Humber Valley garden suburb vision, using Tudor Revival architecture to evoke the historic mills that once stood beside the Humber River.
Completed in 1914, Old Mill Toronto was commissioned by visionary developer Home Smith as the symbolic centerpiece of his ambitious plan to create an elegant residential community overlooking the Humber River. Rather than reconstructing the original King's Mill, Smith designed a grand Tudor Revival building inspired by England's historic riverside inns and milling traditions, establishing an architectural identity that became synonymous with Toronto's western suburbs. More than a century later, the landmark continues to embody one of the city's most successful integrations of heritage-inspired architecture and community planning. Few Toronto hotels possess such a direct connection to the vision that shaped an entire neighborhood.
How to fold Old Mill Toronto into your trip.
Old Mill Toronto is best experienced as an exploration of Baby Point's remarkable blend of riverside heritage, historic landmarks, and natural landscapes.
Begin at Old Mill Toronto, where elegant Tudor Revival architecture and beautifully landscaped grounds immediately establish the landmark's timeless character. Continue to Humber River, whose scenic valley and historic waterways reveal one of Toronto's defining natural landscapes. From there, explore Etienne Brule Park, where riverside trails commemorate one of the earliest European explorers of the region, before concluding at High Park, whose expansive gardens, woodland trails, and celebrated natural beauty provide a memorable finale to an afternoon shaped by history, architecture, and nature. Along the route, mature tree canopies, pedestrian pathways, heritage bridges, public gardens, scenic overlooks, neighborhood cafΓ©s, and tranquil river views demonstrate how Baby Point continues to celebrate one of Toronto's richest riverside landscapes.
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