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Knox College - Beautiful roses in the green space

Knox College

(1 review)

University of Toronto, Downtown Core

Despite it's name Knox College is not regarded as one of the 7 UofT colleges, but it is the home…read morefor Christian ministry studies and theology studies and is a residence for students mainly studying that line of work although I have known a couple of students over the years to call Knox their home. To my knowledge, the rooms there are pretty typical of most single residence dorms but I've not heard any big negatives about it. While I have absolutely zero experience with them as an educational institution, what my review will be based on is their library (Caven Library) and the building in general. In my mind, University College, Hart House and Knox are the 3 most beautiful buildings on campus. And the numerous times I've seen Knox being transformed in to a movie set is a testimony to this (biggest movie set here as of 2011 is The Incredible Hulk). And due to it being a "Christian" place it is not a heavily trafficked building as students are probably intimidated by it's religious aura.They have one of the most beautiful spots in the entire campus in it's green and somewhat gothicy quad that so many students are unaware of. The library is also one of the prettiest and naturally quiet libraries around on campus. High ceilings and large windows makes you feel like you're studying in a church (well it might have been one back in the day) and the fact that most spots are individual tables with privacy screens is probably the main reason behind the natural unimposed silence you can enjoy here while studying. The last time I was there, power outlets were hard to come by, but that could have changed since UofT libraries have been undergoing renovations as of late. If you are sick and tired of studying at Robarts or Gerstein, Knox is a great alternative, if you are not in the mood to really check it out, use it as a scenic short cut to get between St George Street and King's College Circle.

University of Toronto - College University

University of Toronto

(45 reviews)

University of Toronto, Downtown Core

I didn't expect much when my buddy insisted we visit the University of Toronto's downtown campus,…read morebut what unfolded was unexpectedly moving. Born and raised in Scarborough, and having spent so much time in downtown Toronto over the years, I thought I knew the city. But walking through U of T's historic grounds stirred up memories I didn't even know I had. There's something about that campus, especially Trinity College, that feels timeless. My grandfather studied there, and while I don't have any clear recollection of ever visiting as a child, standing among those buildings sparked something deep. The architecture is stunning--stoic, storied, and soaked in a quiet reverence. It felt like the kind of place where knowledge has lived for centuries, and where you can feel the presence of the past. At one point, I came across a walkway near the clock tower, and right there was an inscription of Archangel Michael. I hadn't expected it, but it felt perfectly placed--as if the moment had been waiting for me. I sat for a while, just taking it all in, and while my friend may never fully understand the weight of what I felt, I left that campus with something more than just a tourist memory. I hope U of T never loses that energy--that spirit. It's more than a campus. For some of us, it's a portal.

The main campus of the University of Toronto is located in downtown Toronto. It is both and…read moreacademic temple, but also a "city in the city" closely connected with the city, combining a strong historical background and modern vitality. Entering the campus, it seems that an architectural history book has been opened: the neo-Roman-style University College and the Gothic Renaissance-style Hart House have a century-old legend, and the nearby modern buildings, such as the dragon-scale-shaped "student activities" The Nest and the futuristic Carpenter & Union Hall show the spirit of innovation.

Learning Tree International - Welcome to our Toronto Centre - 1 Dundas Street West

Learning Tree International

(1 review)

Downtown Core

Learning Tree is an extremely professional IT and management training centre. They offer a wide…read morevariety of courses out of their beautiful offices beside the Eaton Centre. My work sent me on a week long Visual Basic course at Learning Tree and I was very impressed. The location is awesome. It's right downtown and very clean, modern, and spacious. All the equipment is new. Plenty of computers in the classrooms for use during your course. Also, outside the classrooms, there are computers with internet and phones so you can keep in touch with the office. There is an onsite kitchen with tables, sinks, a fridge, and a great view. They serve breakfast and snacks and there seems to be a ton of delicious food all the time. Ice cream bars, muffins, yogurt, french toast, and a whole lot more. I'm pretty sure I gained about 5 pounds over the course of my week at Learning Tree. The course itself was top-notch. The instructor, Tim, was amazing. He's very professional, helpful, funny, and experienced. The material was excellent and there were many hands-on exercises. We were given a copy of the material to take away with us for future reference. The thing that impressed me the most was the attention to the needs and interests of the students. Our instructor constantly asked about the pace and content of his teaching and implemented change when necessary. This is clearly a company that values the feedback of it's customers/students and makes changes accordingly. Of course, with this sort of quality comes a price tag to match. My week long course cost a few grand. As such I doubt I'd ever take a course through Learning Tree if I had to pay out of my own pocket. I have to take a star off for this. But, if your company is willing to pay for you to take a course (as was the case with me) I would highly recommend checking out Learning Tree. You won't be disappointed.

From the owner: Learning Tree International offers a proprietary library of over 185 standard and 700 custom IT,…read moreBusiness Skills, and Management courses available worldwide. All of our courses are delivered by expert instructors who average over 20 years of professional experience in the fields in which they teach. Our 3, 4 & 5 day courses cover topics such as - * ITIL Certification * Business Intelligence courses * Management courses * Project Management training * SharePoint training * Communication skills * Mobile Application Development training Training is offered when you need it and where it's wanted - in class at our Education Centres, on site at your facility, or live, online via Learning Tree AnyWare™

Bahen Centre for Information Technology - educationservices - Updated May 2026

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