Hart House

7 Hart House Cir
Toronto ON
M5S 3H3

  • Accessibility
    • Accessible washrooms on the main floor outside of the Great Hall and in the Hart House Theatre lobby, as well as a Universal Washroom on the basement level outside the Arbor Room
    • Lower height counters and accessible doorways at the Information HUB and Hart House Theatre lobby
    • Three barrier-free entrances to the building (Tower Road on the west side, Founders’ Patio on the southeast side, and a barrier-free entrance into the Arbor Room at Hart House Circle
    • Drop-off pad for vehicles transporting guests with reduced mobility located at the east side of the building at 18 Queen’s Park Crescent West, adjacent to the Founders’ Patio entrance.

    Visit the Hart House Visitor Information page for complete details.

  • Getting There

    Hart House is located south of Hoskin Avenue, between Queen’s Park Crescent and Tower Road.

    There are two accessible entrances and exits at Hart House, one located at Tower Road and one on Hart House Circle, the southeast double doors at the Founder’s Prayer. In addition to the two accessible entrances/exits, the south doors east of the Arbor Room entrance on Hart House Circle are also available for use.

    Visit the Hart House Visitor Information page for complete details.

    By Subway:

    • Elevators are available at the St. George subway station but not at Museum station.

    By Bus:

    • The #13 Avenue Road bus stops directly at Hart House at the pathway on Queen’s Park Crescent West and runs from Queen’s Park to Eglinton subway station daily.
    • The #94A bus from Castle Frank station stops at Tower Road and Hoskin Avenue. The #94 from Wellesley station and Ossington station also stop at Tower Road and Hoskin Avenue.

    Wheeltrans

    • A drop-off pad is located at 18 Queen’s Park Crescent West near the building loading area.

    Car

    • There will be no access to parking on Tower Road or Hart House Circle. For more information about parking on U of T campus, please visit the Parking Services website.
    • There are many public parking lots in the area surrounding Hart House. As they are public lots, parking availability is not guaranteed.

About Hart House

Since it first opened its doors in 1919, Hart House has sought to function as a place where students—as well as faculty, staff, alumni and members of the broader community—find welcome and unique ways to connect with each other and the broader world through engagement with the arts, dialogue and wellness.

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