University of Toronto St. George campus in the context of "University Avenue (Toronto)"

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⭐ Core Definition: University of Toronto St. George campus

The University of Toronto St. George (UTSG or U of T St. George) is the main campus of the University of Toronto, located in the downtown of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Set on the historic grounds that surround Queen's Park, it is the oldest of the university's three campuses, the other two of which are the Mississauga campus and Scarborough campus. St. George is also the largest of the University of Toronto's three campuses and the largest university campus in Canada in terms of student enrolment.

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👉 University of Toronto St. George campus in the context of University Avenue (Toronto)

University Avenue is a major north–south road in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Beginning at Front Street West in the south, the thoroughfare heads north to end at College Street and the south end of the University of Toronto's St. George campus and Queen's Park. At its north end, the Ontario Legislative Building serves as a prominent terminating vista. Many of Toronto's most important institutions are located along the eight-lane wide street such as Osgoode Hall and other legal institutions, the Four Seasons Centre, major hospitals conducting research and teaching, and landmark office buildings for the commercial sector, notably major financial and insurance industry firms. The portion of University Avenue between Queen Street West and College Street is laid out as a boulevard, with several memorials, statues, gardens, and fountains concentrated in a landscaped median dividing the opposite directions of travel, giving it a ceremonial character. Despite the avenue's name, the University of Toronto is primarily located on the neighbouring St. George Street.

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