Toronto Dominion Centre
Business center · Bay Street Corridor ·

Toronto Dominion Centre

Business center · Bay Street Corridor ·

Office complex with striking architecture, art, and a courtyard

city skyline views
architectural design
office complex
food court
restaurant
shops
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible parking lot
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Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null
Toronto Dominion Centre by null

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66 Wellington St W, Toronto, ON M5K 1A1, Canada Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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66 Wellington St W, Toronto, ON M5K 1A1, Canada Get directions

+1 416 869 1144
td.com
@td_canada
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Features

•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Dec 18, 2025

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"Smack in the middle of Toronto’s financial district, TD Centre's towers, designed by the legendary Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, cover 4.3 million square feet and house Canada’s largest and most dynamic business community. "The Pasture", created by Canadian sculptor, Joe Fafard, consists of seven life-sized cows that populate the grassy courtyard and create the perfect setting to take in the striking architecture. This green space nestled amongst the urban setting offers a refreshing sense of calmness. TD Centre is also home to an Inuit Art Gallery, Design Exchange (Canada's Design Museum) and an impressive art collection consisting of entirely Canadian artists." - Jacknife

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"Toronto Dominion Centre, Downtown by Jacknife. Smack in the middle of Toronto’s financial district, TD Centre's towers, designed by the legendary Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, cover 4.3 million square feet and house Canada’s largest and most dynamic business community. "The Pasture", created by Canadian sculptor, Joe Fafard, consists of seven life-sized cows that populate the grassy courtyard and create the perfect setting to take in the striking architecture. This green space nestled amongst the urban setting offers a refreshing sense of calmness. TD Centre is also home to an Inuit Art Gallery, Design Exchange (Canada's Design Museum) and an impressive art collection consisting of entirely Canadian artists."

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Toronto Dominion Centre

Robert N.

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It's exciting what I remember, but it's almost 58 years since I was there, looking forward to trying the restaurant that was the 54th floor but it's called Canoe.

Susie S

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Canoe Restaurant on the 55th floor overlooking the city skyline...amazing!!! Views are outstanding...food is delicious and service is top notch.

James K.

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One of my favorite Bank and their head office building is oldest among the big 5 but still beautiful and clean

Hitesh P.

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Amazing designs and architecture. Clean and spacious place to relax and enjoy the surrounding structures. I loved this place.

Mahesh R.

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TD centre is very close to union station and it has all the shops which sell various brands. There is a food court which serves food.

Simon W.

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This amazing German designed complex is well worth a visit!

Sung K.

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Highly recommend if you are archutecture fan! MVDR is one of my most favourite architect, and it was amazing to see one of his legacy works in real life. Stunning building, especially at sunset. Try to catch the atrium with their yellow squarw lights on, creating a modern but liminal effect. Also, find and read the memorial plaque about Mies Van der Rohe.

Yewi's L.

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I love the landscape of this place