York College of Applied Studies
Toronto

Study, Live & Work in Toronto

YORKC Toronto-
West Campus

Study Business, Health and Technology in Canada's biggest metropolis.

Located in  vibrant Toronto west with an easy access to TTC , MiWay and Major Highways. Join us and discover Toronto, the heart of Canada’s business and cultural life.  Toronto is the Canada's biggest centre for business, technology, healthcare, art, publishing, theatre, music, film and sports, and pulses with the international energy of six million residents and 28 million annual visitors. Come live, learn, and work here, and start building new knowledge and skills, career experience, and networks to support your goals.
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Study at a beautiful campus in one of Canada's fastest growing cities!

We will help you unlock your inner potential so you can excel in your professional field.
  • In the City of Toronto you are assured to have a true Canadian experience. Our Campus is 10 minutes away from the International Airport, amenities, entertainment , and nightlife. Our boutique campus is located in the upscale neighbourhood with steps away from the transport to landmarks and attractions. Bright and state-of-the-art building provides the perfect environment for learning and socializing.

    Located on the main floor of the the building students will find access to One Eva Pharmacy. One Eva Medical  and Pearson Professional Centres West
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“Study and Work Experience in Canada's biggest centre for business, technology, healthcare, art , theatre , music, film and sports.”

Where to find us.

Getting to YorkC:

FROM SOUTH EAST:

Head west on Gardiner Expressway West. Exit on 427/Brown’s line/Sherway Gardens Road. Keep to your right and follow signs for 427/401. Take the Burnhamthorpe Road exiting towards Dundas Street. Keep left and continue towards Burnhamthorpe Road for about 1.5 km. Keep right and follow signs for Burnhamthorpe Road West. Turn left at Burnhamthorpe Road West. Take 427 South ramp. Keep right and follow signs for Eva Road. 1 Eva Road is on the left.

FROM THE SOUTH WEST:
Head Northeast on Queen Elizabeth Way. Follow signs for 427 North or take exit 139 to merge onto 427 North. Take the Burnhamthorpe Road exiting towards Dundas Street. Keep left and continue towards Burnhamthorpe Road for about 1.5 km. Keep right and follow signs for Burnhamthorpe Road West. Turn left at Burnhamthorpe Road West. Take 427 South ramp. Keep right and follow signs for Eva Road. 1 Eva Road is on the left.

FROM NORTH WEST:
On highway 401 head northeast. Follow signs for 427 South and merge onto 427 South. Take the Burnhamthorpe road exit and continue about 1.5 km. Follow signs for Dundas street/Queensway Avenue/Evans Road. Keep right and follow signs for Eva Road. 1 Eva Road is on the left.

FROM NORTH EAST:

On highway 401 head west. Take exit 352 to merge onto 427 South. Take the Burnhamthorpe road exit and continue about 1.5 km. Follow signs for Dundas street/Queensway Avenue/Evans Road. Keep right and follow signs for Eva Road. 1 Eva Road is on the left.

BY PUBLIC TRANSIT:

Go to: www.ttc.ca for transit routes including a subway route map. For the York College of Applied Studies you have to take a bus from Kipling station. On Kipling station go one level up where the buses operate. Take bus #112C or #112D from the station. Get off at Eva Road. Head east on Eva road. The building in which York College campus is located is 130 metres from the bus stop.

The TTC operates parking lots at several of its stations. Commuters may park (for a fee) and complete their commute by subway. Go to their website for more information including rates.

Why study in Toronto?

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Study & Live in vibrant city of Toronto

  • Toronto is the most multicultural city in the world. It is a proud home of citizens representing over 200 distinct ethnic origins.
  • Toronto is the largest city in Canada, and the 4th largest city in North America.
  • It is also home to the Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada's largest and busiest airport, making it easily accessible to both domestic and international visitors.
  • There are over 10 million trees in Toronto.
  • The CN Tower is the largest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere.
  • The Toronto Zoo is the largest zoo in Canada, and one of the largest in the world.
  • Yonge Street is one of the longest streets in the world. The Rogers Centre (which will always be the SkyDome to us) was the first stadium to have a fully retractable motorized roof.
  • The Toronto Islands are the largest urban car-free community in North America
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