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  1. Woodside National Historic Site was the boyhood home of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada's tenth and longest-serving Prime Minister. This Victorian home, filled with King family heirlooms and period reproductions, is a portal to the Victorian era in Canada.

  2. Woodside National Historic Site. Enjoy a walk on the beautiful grounds of Woodside, the childhood home of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada’s 10th and longest serving prime minister, wandering through the surrounding hardwood forest.

  3. Woodside National Historic Site of Canada is a picturesque, wooded estate, set in the midst of a modern suburb in the north-east part of the city of Kitchener. It includes a one-and-a-half-storey house, reconstructed in 1942 as a mid-19th-century house and furnished in the style of the 1890s.

  4. Woodside National Historic Site is a place of national historic importance because of its association with William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada's 10th prime minister, whose home it was during his formative years, 1886 to 1893. History of the historic Woodside home and members of the King family.

  5. Woodside National Historic Site is the childhood home of former Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. King resided there from 1886 to 1893. The house is located in the city of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. The house was built in 1853.

  6. Explore Canada’s history at Woodside National Historic Site in Kitchener, Ontario, the boyhood home of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada’s tenth, and longest-serving Prime Minister.

  7. Woodside consists of 11.5 acres (4.5 ha.) of trees, hills, lawns and wetlands. Letters on the map show elements of the historic landscape. Find these spots, solve riddles, and answer questions to learn more about the environment in which the King family lived.

  8. Woodside National Historic Site, Kitchener: See 34 reviews, articles, and 13 photos of Woodside National Historic Site, ranked No.13 on Tripadvisor among 61 attractions in Kitchener.

  9. Woodside National Historic Site was the boyhood home of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada’s tenth and longest-serving Prime Minister. This Victorian home, filled with King family heirlooms and period reproductions, is a portal to the Victorian era in Canada.

  10. Woodside National Historic Site of Canada is a picturesque, wooded estate, set in the midst of a modern suburb in the north-east part of the city of Kitchener. It includes a one-and-a-half-storey house, reconstructed in 1942 as a mid-19th-century house and furnished in the style of the 1890s.