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Founded in 1959, York is the third largest Canadian University. It has a college based system, which helps to make a big university more intimate. It operates two campuses, both in Metro Toronto. Keele, which is 20km to the North of the city centre, has excellent facilities and was a host venue for the 2015 Pan Am Games. Glendon, 10km northwest of downtown Toronto, is known for its beautiful gardens. Glendon is bilingual. Its French language studies are highly regarded. York has Canada’s largest liberal arts program and is the only Canadian university to offer a program in Space Engineering. Students are encouraged to study abroad for one semester. Toronto is on the south western shore of Lake Ontario and this provincial capital is the largest city in Canada. It is perhaps the most multi-culturally diverse city in the world. Half Toronto’s residents were born outside Canada. The Art Gallery of Toronto houses the best collection of Canadian artworks. Cultural events include an International Film Festival and the city has some excellent restaurants and eateries. Toronto has very good transport links and is within easy reach of Niagara Falls and beautiful landscapes.
53500 Students
89% Undergraduates
23% International
Accommodation: Private rented
Accommodation: Single sex
Accommodation: University, on campus
Campus: City Centre Campus
Campus: Multiple Campuses
Car Parking: Car Parking Available
University, off campus
University, on campus
Nearest Airport: Lester B Pearson ( 8.0 miles )
Nearest Train Station: Toronto Downtown ( 11.0 miles )
York University
4700 Keele Street
Toronto
M3J 1P3
Ontario
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