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Osgoode Hall Review

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⛰ [Attraction Guide] Osgoode Hall/ Osgood Hall is located on Queen West Street in downtown Toronto. It was once Osgood Law School. It is now a major road separated from the Campbell's Former Residence Museum and the Osgood Hall. (University Avenue) University Avenue is the former residence of Canadian Chief Justice William Campbell. The building was originally located at the intersection of Frederick and Adelaide. In 1972, the whole building was moved to Queen West Street. It can be said to be a big news that has been a sensation. 🚩 Destination: Canada 🇨🇦 Toronto 🈴️ Old and Young Xianyi ⏰ Suggested play time: 2 hours 📍 Detailed address :130-160 Queen Street West, Toronto,ON.M5H 2N5🚗 Traffic Raiders: 🚇 Take the subway 🟡 Line to Osgoode Station and get off for 1 minute on foot 🚃 Take the street car 501 to Queen Street West at York Street Get off for 1 minute on foot 🕙 Opening hours: 9am-5pm💰 Ticket prices: 🆓🌟 Highlights: Look at the house that once made a splash and the museum of the relics of the whole building migrated 🏠 and William Cambee. 📌 Little Tips: You only have to walk east 🚶‍♂️ 1 minute to visit Toronto City Hall and the old City Hall. 👌

Osgoode Hall

Posted: Jan 9, 2021
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  • D了个Y
    4/5Excellent
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    I built it here in 1932, a milestone in Toronto's political and legal community, named after the first justice of Ontario, and it is now the site of the Court of Justice of Ontario, the Criminal Department of the High Court of Ontario and the Canadian Bar Association, known as the Chief Court of Ontario, and it is said that the highlight is on the second floor. Very beautiful small library, I happened to meet a couple of new people that day, passing by, and getting a little happy.

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    Posted: May 4, 2020
  • Xuefei
    5/5Outstanding
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    Toronto super beautiful building punch card | Osgood Hall ️❤️ Chinese name: Osgood Hall English name: Osgoode Hall Recommended index: It is one of the landmark buildings in downtown Toronto. It is a Victorian building. It is named after Ontario's first chief judge. Before 1969, it was Ontario's only law school, designated as a national historical monument. Now it is the seat of the Ontario Court of Appeal, the Criminal Court of the High Court. The architectural style belongs to post-Georgia and neoclassicalism. This layman does not understand. Anyway, no matter the appearance or interior is very retro and beautiful, it is the library on the second floor of the special Amway everyone. The exquisite retro inside is amazing. Don't miss it. On the second floor, there is also a judge chair, which can be used for tourists to sit on and take pictures and experience that from time to time there are people in judges' robes who pass you with a small trolley box, just like in Hong Kong dramas. In front of the building is a small garden, which is also open to the outside world. You can bask in the sun, be in a daze, see passing pedestrians, and play with the black little squirrels that are running around (I don’t know why the squirrels I saw in Canada are all black, Maybe the genes are different): 130 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON M5H 2N5: Metro line1 takes Osgoode and walks two or three hundred meters ⏰: Monday to Friday 8:00-17:30: Free: It is expected to take about 1 hour to play. Practical tips1 ⃣️ After all, this is the office area of others, so please don't make noise in the building. Especially in the library on the second floor, there are many people reading books, but there is no sound at all, and it is very quiet, so as a tourist, please do not disturb others when visiting, personally suggest to take pictures with a mobile phone in the library. Try not to use a camera (because there will be a shutter sound), let alone a flash.

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    Posted: Mar 2, 2020
  • 东山树
    5/5Outstanding
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    Osgoode Hall, built from 1829 to 1832, is situated on the west side of the City Hall. It is sheltered by green trees and away from the noise of Queen St. It is a landmark building in the downtown area of Toronto. It is rich in Late Georgian Palladian and Neoclassical styles. Its portico reaches Yorkshire Street in Toronto East and ends the portico. The beautiful scenery is covered by trees on the grassland. It is currently Ontario's Court of Appeal, the Criminal Court of the High Court and the Upper Canadian Bar Association. So it is known as the Principal Court of Ontario. It also existed as Osgood Law School before 1969.

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    Posted: Jun 2, 2018
  • Ruilin
    5/5Outstanding
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    Osgood Hall, the subway yellow line Osgood comes out. Entering from the iron gate and passing through a vast lawn, the Osgood Hall behind the green trees seems to be half covered with pipa. But this is only the tip of the iceberg, continue to walk, come to the side, only to see its dignified and dignified face.

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    Posted: Jun 13, 2017
  • New_York_Gossip
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Osgood Hall is not big, but it is well decorated. It has been a landmark building for a certain period of time. Most of the people working here are related to the law.

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    Posted: Mar 10, 2016
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