The Gardens of the Osgoode Hall 130 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N5

The Gardens of the Osgoode Hall





62 Reviews




The Gardens of the Osgoode Hall 130 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N5




About the Business

Osgoode Hall | Osgoode Hall is the heritage building in Toronto with beautiful landscaping consisting of mature trees, well-pruned shrubs and a variety of dazzling annuals.

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130 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N5

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Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed




Recommended Reviews

Mike D
29.09.2023
The Gardens of the Osgoode Hall
Nice little greenspace in a sea of concrete and weirdos downtown. Lots of history. Maybe get rid of the homeless encampment and we can shoot for 5 stars ya?
Eric Kwan
26.09.2023
The Gardens of the Osgoode Hall
Lovely park for a stoll in a contemporary Toronto.The brick road is a nice vintage touch to the city's industrial past and the building is the centre piece.A lot of shade and the park is a nice place for an afternoon summer picnic of that's allowed.Rather than walking along Queen West, it's a nice diversion through Osgoode and the Garden.
Anna Kania
23.09.2023
The Gardens of the Osgoode Hall
It is located in front of the historic Osgoode Hall at 130 Queen Street which is a Toronto landmark and the hub of legal life in Ontario for more than 170 years and which name honours William Osgoode, the first Chief Justice of the province.It’s one of the smallest yet most beautiful parks in Toronto. And it’s definitely one of my favourite green areas.I’ve visited the park many times so far. Whenever I'm nearby and have some spare time, I head there to soak up some sun or relax a bit in the shadows of the spectacular Flowering Crabs which are blossoming beautifully in spring.
May Zhagro
11.09.2023
The Gardens of the Osgoode Hall
Serene green space right among the hustle and bustle of the big city. There are benches to sit on to read, have lunch, or take in the peaceful view. Great place for photos of Osgoode Hall. Entrance on Queen St through the gates that are folded inwards to only allow one person at a time. Right next to Nathan Phillips Square.
W Y
05.09.2023
The Gardens of the Osgoode Hall
Sitting at the corner of W. Queens street and University Ave. it’s a peaceful and quiet place in busy downtown area. The Palladian style building with beautiful gardens was named for William Osgoode, the first Chief Justice of Upper Canada. It was constructed from 1829 to 1832 to house the Law Society of Upper Canada and remained so.
Yemie S
15.08.2023
The Gardens of the Osgoode Hall
Had the most wonderful of times at the Osgoode Hall Gardens. It’s a nice patch of green in the middle of the city. Defiantly would recommend for some solitude or a picnic with some friends. Some people were there for a wedding, and photoshoots others were there for a stroll, to read and much more. A hint of serenity in a busy city.
Sarcopolo
28.07.2023
The Gardens of the Osgoode Hall
Not bad
Bryan Vanderkruk
26.07.2023
The Gardens of the Osgoode Hall
Served as a fantastic backup dog park while they were closed for covid. Still one of our dog's favourite places to go hang out on weekends.2022 update: the gardens continue to be beautifully curated to ensure colour through all seasons.
Kriss Robinson
26.07.2023
The Gardens of the Osgoode Hall
The beautiful trees are no more. They came and cut them all down to build an ugly train stop. This country has no respect for culture and history. Around the world they do as much as they can to preserve heritage sites (shhhh, don't tell anyone, tourists come and spend money to see them). Not in Canada, we tear everything down and build ugly cheap glass buildings.
Terry M Chang
22.07.2023
The Gardens of the Osgoode Hall
Sanctuary in the heart of Toronto. It's free and it's perfect to chill or even read a book on the grass. Perfect escape from the hustle n bustle!!

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130 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N5
The Gardens of the Osgoode Hall