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Life in Toronto

Weather

Parks, Gardens and Beaches

Festivals and Events

Toronto has as broad a climate as almost anywhere in the world, with four distinct seasons. To check current conditions, visit .

Toronto is home to over , making it easy for you to enjoy nature, even in the heart of the city. Visit for further information.

Toronto offers a wide variety of which celebrate the diversity of our people and culture. features all City-produced events alongside hundreds of events created by the community.

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Recreation

History, Art and Culture

When police, fire or medical emergencies occur, call 9‑1‑1. Trained emergency call takers will provide you with the information and assistance you need. See  for more information and resources.

The City provides during the summer and winter months. Search for a and register on the website.

The city provides museums, galleries, public art, exhibits, campus and poetry. Visit the  for more information.

Sports

Toronto is home to a number of professional sports teams and boasts a passionate fanbase! 

  •  - National Basketball Association (NBA) - 2019 NBA Finals Champions
  • - Major League Baseball (MLB)
  • - National Hockey League (NHL)
  • - Canadian Football League (CFL)
  • - Major League Soccer (MLS)
  •  (formerly Rogers Cup)  - Tennis
  • 91¸£Àû  (new name in process) - Visit a local game at the Mattamy Athletic Centre, free with your OneCard.

Food and Shopping

has over 30 kilometres worth of shopping, services and entertainment. According to the Guinness World Records, it’s the largest underground shopping complex in the world and it belongs in downtown Toronto! It the city’s major tourist, entertainment, and business attractions!

There are many convenient places to get a bite to eat nearby, such as:

  • : 340 Yonge Street
  • : Student Learning Centre
  • : Carlton & Church
  • : Eaton Centre, Yonge & Dundas

The campus cafeteria, the Hub Café on the main floor of the  (PDF file) Podium Building offers a wide variety of food options.

The two student unions on-campus operate both a café and a pub. offers coffee, pastries and light meals at affordable prices in the historic Oakham House.  is the on-campus pub and regularly hosts free activities and events. As you can imagine, it’s one of the most popular student hangouts on-campus.

Two coffee shop chains, both offering coffee and food, and have locations on-campus.

In the mood for something outside the campus area? Visit ! Or do you want to order in? Visit  and . 

For fresh produce and meat, there are several areas, markets and shops in and near the downtown area:

  • : a number of shops, restaurants, activities, historic monuments and spas located at Spadina and Dundas
  • : located at Kensington and Baldwin, this diverse neighbourhood provides, restaurants, shopping, art and much more!
  • : home to 120 vendors, merchants and artisans, located at Front and Jarvis

There are also a number of grocery store chains near 91¸£Àû: 

  • : Gould and Mutual, College Park at Yonge and College 
  • : 449 Parliament Street and 555 Sherbourne Street
  • : Carlton and Church
  • : Atrium-on-Bay at Yonge and Dundas
  • : Dundas and Elizabeth
  • : College Park at Yonge and College

Whether you are hunting for an outfit, grabbing a bite to eat, or looking for an escape from bad weather, there are plenty of shopping malls in Toronto!

: This  mall regularly starts off with a stressful experience trying to secure a parking spot. However, once you're finished that battle you have access to 250+ stores.

: This mall is for shoppers more interested in variety. It's a mix of major chains, big box retailers and independent shops.

: This mall services west-enders with plenty of upscale choices. Sherway Gardens is best known for its iconic tented roof, is the city's best for a day of relaxed window shopping.

: This outdoor complex has brought highbrow shopping to what was once a humble . 

: this shopping centre manages to pack a lot - books, booze, small appliances, toys and fashion for every age and budget - into a manageable space.

: Considered the "Largest Chinese Indoor Mall in North America," this destination is home to nearly 500 shops.

: The CF Toronto Eaton Centre is located conveniently for the 91¸£Àû community in the heart of downtown Toronto, featuring more than 250 shops. CF Toronto Eaton Centre attracts almost 50 million visitors annually and ranks as one of North America’s best performing centres. 

: This delivers bargains and outlet versions of almost every major shoe store, as well as nostalgic entertainment.

: As one of Toronto's pricier malls, you’ll find high end shops.

: This mall is a mix of independent, chain and big box retailers.