Osgoode Hall
City courthouse · Bay Street Corridor ·

Osgoode Hall

City courthouse · Bay Street Corridor ·

Historic landmark with stunning architecture, gardens, and free access

beautiful building
law library
perfect for photos
peaceful space
history
open to the public
free tours
wheelchair accessible
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Osgoode Hall by null
Osgoode Hall by null
Osgoode Hall by null
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130 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N6, Canada Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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130 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N6, Canada Get directions

+1 416 947 3300
lso.ca
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Features

•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Dec 27, 2025

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"Situated on the busy intersection of Queen and University, you can walk past this historical site a hundred times before really noticing what's through the gated courtyard. Beyond the fence and gorgeous large garden (open year round) sits easily one of the most beautiful interiors you'll ever see. The best part: it's free! Inside, heritage courtrooms from the late 1800's, stained glass heraldic windows covering 4,000 years of law and The Great Library (touted as the most beautiful room in Canada) make Osgoode Hall a must see. All areas are open to the public, including the Osgoode Hall restaurant, which is open for lunch on weekdays." - Jacknife

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"Osgoode Hall, Downtown by Jacknife. Situated on the busy intersection of Queen and University, you can walk past this historical site a hundred times before really noticing what's through the gated courtyard. Beyond the fence and gorgeous large garden (open year round) sits easily one of the most beautiful interiors you'll ever see. The best part: it's free!Inside, heritage courtrooms from the late 1800's, stained glass heraldic windows covering 4,000 years of law and The Great Library (touted as the most beautiful room in Canada) make Osgoode Hall a must see. All areas are open to the public, including the Osgoode Hall restaurant, which is open for lunch on weekdays."

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Osgoode Hall

Yuliia Miroshnyk P.

Google
From a wedding photographer’s perspective, this is an exceptional spot for photos. The stunning architecture and beautiful atmosphere create consistently breathtaking results.

Saif B.

Google
Such a beautiful building, amazing architecture and history. The library is even more fascinating but photos are not allowed in there and it is generally not open to the public but only to students of law. I recommend visiting midweek and in small numbers to not crowd the place or make any disturbance. Since it's a courthouse, you will be thoroughly searched at the entrance to be prepared.

Truthsayer

Google
Osgoode Hall, a stunning example of neo-classical and Palladian architecture, has been a downtown Toronto staple since 1832. Named after William Osgoode, the first Chief Justice of Upper Canada, this magnificent building is co-owned by the Law Society and the Government of Ontario and is extensively used by the Law Society. This building was open to the public only for #doorsopentoronto25. Otherwise, people cannot visit the inside of this building.

Cory S.

Google
Went there for Doors Open Toronto 2025. Beautiful old building. Go in watch appeals cases anytime since it's open to the public. You can actually request a zoom link if you can't make it in to view the case remotely. The law library is beautiful from a visual standpoint and has been featured in movies. You can actually go for free tours in July and August at lunch time.

Jacques H.

Google
Osgoode Hall (completed in 1832) houses the highest courts of the province of Ontario, and was named after William Osgoode, the first Chief Justice of Ontario, when Toronto was still called the Town of York. Also used as decor for bridal photo shoots

Nadine Z.

Google
Went there on a Wednesday noon. A peaceful space and a sight to the eye. The garden is beautiful and well maintained. The library is an architectural masterpiece. However, you can only use it for legal research / work.

Shaghayegh

Google
Today was the Doors Open event. There was a long line to get in, but the building was clean and beautiful. It had some lovely architectural details.

Yanis S.

Google
Historic gem in downtown Toronto with stunning architecture and peaceful grounds. A beautiful contrast to the city’s bustle, perfect for photos and a quick escape into history.