University of Toronto St. George campus
The University of Toronto St. George (U of T St. George or UTSG), officially the St. George campus and sometimes called the downtown campus, is the main location of the University of Toronto on the grounds that surround Queen's Park in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The campus is where the university was first established in 1827, with a number of historical buildings characterized as Romanesque and Gothic Revival architecture. The grounds have expanded over time from a few central buildings to a large campus spanning multiple city blocks. It is thus designated its own neighbourhood of the city of Toronto, that being University. The St. George campus is home to the university's central administration, the colleges, and the majority of University of Toronto students, academic faculties, and professional and graduate studies programs. It is the largest of the university's three campuses, the other two of which are the Mississauga campus and the Scarborough campus.
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Spadina Avenue, Toronto
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University of Toronto (University of Toronto - St. George Campus)
Spadina Avenue
M5T 1R7 Toronto
Ontario, Canada
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