Bookstores, Libraries & Archives à University-Rosedale, Toronto, ON

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497 Bloor Street West, HARBORD VILLAGE, Toronto, M5S 1Y2

(416) 924-3780
tarot cards, bookseller's, new age bookseller, EPC bookseller, new age bookstore, Miscellaneous Retail, Whole Life Expo bookseller, Book, specialty bookseller, bookstore, energy psychology, Book Stores, Canadian bookseller, bookseller, Dealers, metaphysical books, author events, metaphysical bookseller, new age books, holistic books, NOW Magazine Best of 2000
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470 College St, LITTLE ITALY, Toronto, M6G 1A1

(416) 531-9911
Bookstore, Rare, bookstores, Book Dealers, Independent Bookstore, Book Stores, Miscellaneous Retail, Book store, Dealer Used
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779 Bathurst St, MIRVISH VILLAGE, Toronto, M5S 1Z5

(416) 538-0889
An independent, multicultural bookstore specializing in books from the African & Caribbean Diaspora.
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319 College St, MIRVISH VILLAGE, Toronto, M5T 1S2

(416) 533-9168
bookstores, Comic Bookstore, Magasinage et Magasins de spécialité, Comic book store, Book Dealers, Comic Books, Book Stores, Book, Jeux et Jouets, Bandes dessinées, street parking, accepts credit cards, Miscellaneous Retail
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120 St. George Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5S 1A5

(416) 978-5285
rare books, Library, Artists Books, exhibitions
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505 University Ave., Toronto, M5G 2P2

(416) 314-1787
Public Library
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84 Harbord Street, HARBORD VILLAGE, Toronto, M5S 1G5

416-963-9993
Bakka first opened its doors in 1972. The name, Bakka, was taken from Frank Herbert’s Dune, and means ‘the weeper who mourns for all mankind’. In the nearly 40 years since, the store has changed owners, locations, and even its name (slightly). But what hasn’t changed is our knowlege of, committment to, and sheer darned enjoyment of science fiction and fantasy. We host tons of author appearences, readings, panels, and offsite events of all kinds. We’re Canada’s oldest SF& F bookstore, and we’re proud to be part of the greater community.
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130 St. George St, FASHION DISTRICT, Toronto, M5S 1A5

(416) 978-5589
The Data Liberation Initiative (DLI) is a partnership between post secondary institutions and Statistics Canada for improving access to Canadian data resources. Over the years the focus of the DLI Program has evolved from purchasing access to major Canadian datasets collected by Statistics Canada to providing training services and the continuous support required for the proper understanding and usage of an ever expanding research data collection. There are several benefits to being a member of the DLI. The first aspect is access to a large collection of Public Use Microdata files and to a special collection of aggregate data tables. To complement the access we provide the DLI community with dedicated research assistance, support on how to use the Microdata files and tools to improve student and faculty access to the data.
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323 College St, Toronto, M5T 1S2

(416) 533-9168
Comic book store, Comic Bookstore
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71 Queen’s Park Crescent East, Toronto, M5S 1K7

(416) 585-4470
Located on the Victoria University campus, the E.J. Pratt Library collection numbers approximately 250, 000 items and contains books, periodicals, documents, pamphlets and specialized material, excluding theology, which support undergraduate studies at Victoria University. General Collections Canadian Studies Classics English French German literature History Near Eastern Studies Philosophy Political Science Religious Studies
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292 Brunswick Ave., Toronto, M5S 2M7

(416) 923-8137
The Toronto Zine Library is run by a collective of zine readers, zine makers and librarians who are looking to make zines more accessible in Toronto. We believe that zines are still an important medium of communication, and that they should be cherished, protected, and promoted. Our aim to do this through our public collection of zines, conducting related workshops at our physical library and abroad, and by holding events that promote zines as a method of open communication and free expression.
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71 Queen's Park Cres E, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5S 1K7

(416) 585-4468
Library, Publisher
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59 St George St, Toronto, M5S 2E6

(416) 978-4500
College & University, Campus Building, Library
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672 College Street, Toronto, M6G 1B8

(647) 778-6345
Book store, Independent Bookstore, Bookstore
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239 College Street, GRANGE PARK, Toronto, M5T 1R5

(416) 393-7746
Toronto Public Library will be recognized as the world's leading library by informing and inspiring Toronto and its communities, making us all more resilient, more knowledgeable, more connected and more successful. Toronto Public Library provides free and equitable access to services which meet the changing needs of Torontonians. The Library preserves and promotes universal access to a broad range of human knowledge, experience, information and ideas in a welcoming and supportive environment.
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5 Hoskin Avenue, Toronto, M5S 1H7

(416) 599-2749
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80 Bpnichol Lane, Toronto, M5S 3J4

(416) 979-2217
In 1965, a young typesetter named Stan Bevington, newly transplanted to Toronto from Edmonton, began printing versions of the new Canadian maple-leaf flag. With the money he made hawking these flags in hippie Yorkville, he rented an old coach house and bought a Challenge Gordon platen press. With a newfound colleague, Dennis Reid (now a curator of the Art Gallery of Ontario), he printed a book of poetry by Wayne Clifford. Writers and artists soon flocked to the little coach house with their projects, bpNichol’s Journeying and The Returns and Michael Ondaatje’s The Dainty Monsters among them. Coach House has always maintained a dual role in Canadian letters by both publishing and printing books.
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150 St. George St., UNIVERSITY, Toronto, M5S 3G7

(416) 978-4622
The Department of Economics at the University of Toronto is large and highly ranked, with strengths in all fields of economics. We offer a wide range of courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The department is located close to the center of the city of Toronto. The chair of the department is Arthur J. Hosios. The Department offers a variety of M.A. and Ph.D. programs. In any year, a total of about fifty new M.A. students and fifteen new Ph.D. students are enrolled. Total graduate student enrollment is approximately one hundred and there are about fifty members in our graduate faculty. The size of our program allows us to offer a wide variety of courses and specializations. Our programs attract a cosmopolitian collection of students from across Canada and all parts of the globe. Economics is by far the most popular discipline among undergraduate students enrolled in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Nearly seventy percent of all students take at least one course in economics during their undergraduate studies, and students earn more credits in economics courses than in courses in any other discipline. The Department of Economics offers a wide variety of programs to undergraduate students, ranging from the Economics Minor, Major and Specialist Programs to various joint Programs, including the very popular Specialist Program in Commerce and Finance, offered jointly with the Rotman School of Management.
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267 Augusta Ave, Toronto, M5T 2L5

(416) 596-1171
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4 Devonshire Place, UNIVERSITY, Toronto, M5S 2E1

(416) 506-1597
A Unique Graduate Residential Community Massey College is a graduate students’ residential community affiliated with, but independent from, the University of Toronto. The College offers much more than a residence; it provides a unique, congenial and intellectual environment for graduate students of distinguished ability in all disciplines to share in a rich and stimulating community. In addition to the students affiliated with the College, who are known as Junior Fellows, other members of the community include distinguished senior scholars and eminent members of society beyond the academic world. Relationships among all members of the community are encouraged and fostered by a variety of College events and programs, including High Table dinners held biweekly throughout the academic year. A College choir, sports teams, chapel services and numerous social events all contribute to our warm and vibrant community. Massey College is home to the Canadian Journalism Fellowships and, together with the School of Graduate Studies, supports the Scholar-at-Risk program. The College buildings, designed by celebrated architect Ron Thom, were constructed in 1962 and are centrally located on the University of Toronto campus, near public transportation. Five residences are arranged around a central quadrangle. Ondaatje Hall, the Upper Library, the Private Dining Room, and the Common Room may be reserved for special meals and events, using the College’s excellent catering facilities. These rooms can also be booked for meetings, receptions, lectures, religious services, and seminars. The Junior Fellows’ rooms and a small number of suites are available for rental during the summer months and offer a central place to stay when visiting Toronto.

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