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University College, Toronto

This building is the centrepiece of the University of Toronto's beautiful campus.

This building is the centrepiece of the University of Toronto's beautiful campus. It was built in 1856, when the surrounding area was hinterland to the north of the town. Both the university and the city have grown all around it, but the building remains important both academically and architecturally.


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About University College

 15 Kings College Circle, Toronto, ON, Canada

 (416) 978-3170

 www.uc.utoronto.ca

University College and Nearby Sights on Map

Queen's Park

This grand Victorian building is home to Ontario's provincial legislature

Royal Ontario Museum

The ROM is Canada's largest museum, displaying everything from preserved Egyptian mummies to live Madagascar cockroaches

Bata Shoe Museum

This offbeat museum is devoted to shoes and footwear, and contains Napoleon Bonaparte's socks, and footwear from cultures all over the world

Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art

Galleries featuring a collection of rare ceramics, 18th-century yellow European porcelain and Chinese white and blue porcelain

Yorkville

Art galleries and restaurants built in Victorian style

Kensington Market

The intersection of Dundas and Spadina is the most visible symbol of the Chinatown community

Toronto Chinatown

A busy place, for good bargains and Asian food

Art Gallery of Ontario

The Art Gallery of Ontario is the largest art gallery in Canada, with more than 80,000 works of art from the 1st century to present day

Honest Ed's

Toronto landmark that invites you to 'Come in and Get Lost!' While this gigantic department store is far more impressive outside than in, it's definitely worth a look if for no other reason than to see the gigantic 'No Refunds' signs that wallpaper the interior

Ramsden Park

Ramsden Park is a relatively large, urban park, on the western edge of the neighbourhood, with its entrance right on the west side of Yonge Street