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Osgoode Hall, Toronto

This beautiful building was originally built in 1832 to house the Law Society of Upper Canada.

This beautiful building was originally built in 1832 to house the Law Society of Upper Canada. It now houses the Ontario Court of Appeals and the Superior Court of Justice in addition to the Law Society. The building is open to the public, call ahead to arrange a tour.


Hours

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Closed

Mon

8:30

17:00

Tue

8:30

17:00

Wed

8:30

17:00

Thu

8:30

17:00

Fri

8:30

17:00

Sat

Closed

About Osgoode Hall

 130 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada

 +1 416-367-2635

 www.osgoodehall.com

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