Established in 1919, Hart House is a pioneering example of student centers worldwide and remains one of the most stunning to this day. Renowned as 'the finest example of Beaux Arts Gothic Revival in Canada,' this historic landmark graces the northwest edge of Queen's Park. Its distinctive silhouette has become synonymous with the University of Toronto, serving as the institution's visual cornerstone.
This March, Hart House will provide the perfect backdrop for ICS 2025. With its Gothic charm and modern facilities, Hart House offers an inspiring setting for groundbreaking discussions and collaborations in computing.
The closest subway stations are:
Museum Station: Just steps south of Queen’s Park Crescent and Bloor Street.
Queen’s Park Station: Located at University Avenue and College Street.
St. George Station: Situated at St. George Street and Bloor Street.
Metered parking is available along King’s College Circle, Hart House Circle, Hoskin Avenue, and Devonshire Place.
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