The Annex (C02)
Centrally located north of College St., east of Christie St./Grace St., south of Dupont Ave. and west of Avenue Rd./ Queen’s Park, the Annex is home to beautiful architecture, interesting people, excellent schools and a world-class university.
The Annex is Toronto’s most Heterogeneous community. Its residence includes successful business people, prominent artists, University of Toronto students and faculty and people from all walks of life. The Annex houses were built between 1880 and 1910 and are fine examples of Victorian, Queen Anne and Richardson Romanesque architectural styles. Second waves of Annex homes followed 20 years later and are excellent examples of English Cottage, Georgian and Tudor style architecture. The architectural details are among some of the cities finest raging from pyramidal roofs and turrets to recessed grand archways and wooden spindled porches. Today when you walk through the Annex there is an undeniable buzz in the air created from the bars and trendy restaurants and it remains one of Toronto’s elite neighbourhoods.
School Information
Huron Street Jr. Public School
Public elementary (JK-6)
541 Huron St.
416.393.1570
Jesse Ketchum Jr. & Sr. Public School
Public elementary (JK-8)
61 Davenport Rd.
416.393.1530
Palmerston Jr. Public School
Public elementary (JK-6)
734 Palmerston Ave.
416.393.9305
Central Technical School
Public secondary
725 Bathurst St.
416.393.0060
Loretto College
Catholic secondary school for girls
391 Brunswick Ave.
416.393.5511
South Campus
783 Bathurst St.
416.393.5543
University of Toronto School
Private secondary school
371 Bloor St. West.
416.978.3212
info@uts.oise.utoronto.ca
Royal St. Georges College
Private school for boys (3-12)
120 Howland Ave.
416.533.9481
admissions@rsgc.on.ca
University of Toronto
St. George Campus
416.978.2011