This Huge Ontario Mansion For Sale Is So Extra It Even Comes With Its Own 16-ft Waterfall

It's basically a mini castle! 😍
Contributing Writer

If you've ever wondered what some of the most expensive homes in the province look like, here's a sneak peek. 

This Ontario mansion for sale is basically a mini castle and is so extra it even comes with a 16-foot waterfall. 

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Located at 68 Davidson Dr., in Vaughan, Ontario, this modern French Chateau offers over 11,000 square feet of luxury living.

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Its backyard, which is designed like a Miami resort, includes a pool, hot tub and a gorgeous 16-foot waterfall. 

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With a sophisticated study that looks like it was designed by a supervillain, you'll always be able to work from home. 

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The kitchen is so elegant that you'll never want to order food in again. 

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The living room is so regal that you would almost expect to see the Queen sitting here.

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On top of that, the master bedroom looks so big it could be the size of a Toronto condo

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Ontario Waterfall Mansion 

Price: $9,880,000

Address: 68 Davidson Dr., Vaughan, ON

Description: Your own miniature castle right here in Ontario.

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