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🇨🇦 Canada Toronto Yorkville and the Annex

Yorkville and the Annex

Known for its mix of historic charm and modern culture, this area attracts people with its upscale shopping, art galleries, and a strong café culture. The neighbourhood is also popular for its beautiful old homes and a community that values creativity and learning.

Quick Facts

Setting: Urban
Population (core): 3.4M
Population (metro): 6.7M
Best time to visit: Year-round

Top Sights

4.7

Royal Ontario Museum

This museum is one of the largest in North America and is famous for its huge collection of art, culture, and natural history. The building itself is a mix of old and modern architecture, making it a cool spot for photos. It’s especially known for its dinosaur exhibits and rare artifacts from around the world.

C$26.0 / Adult
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4.5

Queen's Park

This spot is a big green space right in the middle of the city. It’s surrounded by important buildings and has a lot of history. People come here to chill, walk around, and see some cool statues and monuments. The place is most popular for being the home of the province’s government building.

FREE
4.5

Village of Yorkville Park

This park is a small urban green space that stands out for its creative design and unique features. It was built to reflect the natural diversity of the region, with different sections representing various landscapes like forests, prairies, and rock formations. The park is a popular spot for locals to relax, meet friends, and enjoy a bit of nature in the middle of the city.

FREE
4.5
4.4

Bata Shoe Museum

This museum is all about shoes—yep, just shoes! It’s a whole building dedicated to the history, culture, and design of footwear from around the world. You’ll find everything from ancient sandals to celebrity sneakers, all displayed in cool, creative ways.

C$5.0 / Adult
4.7

Philosopher's Walk

This scenic walkway is a quiet path that winds through a green space surrounded by historic university buildings. It’s a chill spot where you can walk, sit, and enjoy the sounds of birds and the sight of old trees. The path has a calm vibe and is a favorite for people who want a break from city noise.

FREE
4.7
4.8

St. Basil's Church

This historic church is one of the oldest in the city, built in the 1850s. It’s a key part of the local university campus and has been a spiritual and community hub for generations. The building stands out with its Gothic Revival architecture and peaceful atmosphere.

FREE
4.3

Convocation Hall

This iconic round building is one of the most recognizable landmarks on campus. Opened in 1907, it’s known for its grand dome and neoclassical design. The hall has hosted countless important events, from graduation ceremonies to major public talks.

FREE
4.3
4.7

Front Campus

This large green space sits at the heart of a historic university, surrounded by old stone buildings and leafy trees. It’s a popular spot for students to hang out, play sports, or just chill on the grass. The area has a long history and is often used for big events and ceremonies.

FREE
4.4

Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art

This museum is all about ceramic art, showing off everything from ancient pottery to modern clay sculptures. It’s a spot where you can see how people have shaped and decorated clay for thousands of years. The building itself is pretty cool, with big windows and a clean, modern vibe.

C$15.0 / Adult
4.4
4.6

Church of the Redeemer

This historic church stands out for its beautiful Gothic Revival architecture and welcoming atmosphere. Built in the late 1800s, the building features stunning stained glass windows, intricate stonework, and a peaceful interior that offers a quiet escape from the city. The church is also known for its commitment to community outreach and inclusivity.

FREE
4.6

Trinity-St. Paul's United Church

This historic church is a well-known spot for its beautiful architecture and deep roots in the community. Built in the late 1800s, the building stands out with its stone walls, stained glass windows, and a welcoming vibe. It’s a place where music, culture, and social justice come together.

FREE
4.6
4.7

Trinity College

This college is one of the oldest and most beautiful parts of a major university. It’s known for its classic Gothic architecture, peaceful courtyards, and a long history that goes back to the 1800s. The place is still used for classes and events, but visitors are welcome to walk around and check out the buildings and gardens.

FREE
4.6

John H. Daniels Building

This historic building is part of a university campus and stands out for its beautiful blend of old and new architecture. Originally built in the late 19th century, it was once a theological college and now houses a faculty of architecture, landscape, and design. The structure is a cool example of how classic stonework meets modern glass and steel.

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4.6
4.8

Hart House & Soldiers' Tower

This historic building and tower are part of a university campus and are known for their beautiful architecture, cultural spaces, and a memorial dedicated to those who served in wars. The building is a hub for arts, music, and student life, while the tower stands as a symbol of remembrance.

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4.7

Victoria College

This historic college is one of the oldest in the area, with roots going back to the 1800s. The buildings have a classic, old-school vibe with beautiful stonework and leafy courtyards. It’s part of a larger university campus, so you’ll see students everywhere, especially during the school year.

FREE
4.7
4.5

Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library

This library is one of the largest rare book libraries in the country and is part of a major university. It’s a spot where you can see some of the oldest and most unique books, manuscripts, and documents. The building itself is pretty cool, with a modern design and huge glass windows that let you see the stacks of books from the outside.

FREE
4.4

King Edward VII Equestrian Statue

This statue is a historic monument dedicated to a former monarch, showing him on horseback. It stands in a central public space and is surrounded by gardens and city life. The statue was originally made in the early 20th century and has been moved and restored over the years. It’s a spot where history and art meet.

FREE
4.4
4.4

St. Michael's College

This historic college is part of a larger university and is known for its beautiful old buildings, peaceful courtyards, and deep roots in education and culture. Founded in the 19th century, it has a strong connection to literature, philosophy, and religious studies. The architecture mixes classic and modern styles, making it a cool spot to walk around and take photos.

FREE
4.4

Knox College

This historic building is part of a university campus and is known for its beautiful Gothic Revival architecture. It was built in the 19th century and has been a key spot for students and visitors who appreciate old, impressive structures. The place is surrounded by peaceful gardens and has a quiet, almost magical vibe.

FREE
4.4
4.6

Queen Alexandra Gateway

This gateway is a historical landmark that marks the entrance to a significant neighborhood. It stands as a reminder of the area's past and its connection to local heritage. The structure is recognized for its unique design and the way it frames the street, making it a spot that draws attention from anyone passing by.

FREE
4.6

Statue of Queen Victoria

This monument stands as a tribute to a long-reigning monarch and is a key piece of local history. Set in a public park, it’s a classic example of 19th-century sculpture, showing detailed craftsmanship and a strong presence. The statue is surrounded by green space, making it a peaceful spot to relax or take photos.

FREE
4.6
4.7

Sandford Fleming Building

This building is a well-known spot on a major university campus, recognized for its unique architecture and its role in engineering education. It’s named after a famous engineer who helped shape the country’s railway system. The place is a hub for students, professors, and anyone interested in science and technology.

FREE
4.1

Art Museum at the University of Toronto

This museum is a spot where you can see a mix of old and new art, all in one place. It’s part of a university, so you’ll find a cool blend of student creativity and big-name artists. The space is modern, easy to walk around, and has a chill vibe.

FREE
4.1
4.1

Justina M. Barnicke Gallery

This gallery is part of a university campus and is known for showing contemporary art from both local and international artists. It’s a spot where you can see new ideas in art, often with thought-provoking exhibitions and installations. The space is also used for talks, performances, and events that connect art with current issues.

FREE
4.1

University College

This historic building is one of the oldest and most iconic spots on campus. It’s known for its unique mix of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with stone towers, arched windows, and a super photogenic courtyard. The place has been around since the 1800s and is a big part of the city’s academic and cultural scene.

FREE
4.1
5

Old Vic

This historic theatre is one of the oldest and most respected performance spaces in the city. It’s been around since 1914 and is known for its classic architecture and deep roots in the local arts scene. The building itself is a cool mix of old-school charm and modern updates, making it a spot where you can feel the history but still enjoy today’s comforts.

FREE
4.8

Burwash Hall

This historic building is part of a well-known university campus and has been around since the early 1900s. It’s mostly recognized for its classic architecture and its role as a student residence. The place has a chill, academic vibe and is surrounded by green spaces and old trees.

FREE
4.8
5

University of Toronto Art Centre

This gallery is part of a university and is known for its impressive collection of Canadian art, including works from the 15th century to today. It’s a spot where you can see both historical and modern pieces, all in one place. The space is also used for special exhibitions and events throughout the year.

FREE
5

Sculpture: Love Negotiation by Gillie and Marc

This sculpture is a public art piece created by the artist duo Gillie and Marc. It features their signature characters, Rabbitwoman and Dogman, in a pose that explores themes of love, connection, and compromise. The artwork is designed to spark conversations about relationships and the ways people communicate.

FREE
5

Old York Lane

This hidden walkway is a small pedestrian lane tucked between buildings, connecting two main streets. It’s a chill spot with a mix of shops, cozy cafes, and patios. The area is known for its relaxed vibe and is a favorite hangout for people who want to grab a coffee, snack, or just sit outside.

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