Suites & Amenities
Located right across St. George Street from the College, Innis College Residence is a contemporary, apartment-style student complex that’s close to everything you’ll need on and off campus.
Your private bedroom opens to a shared kitchen, living room, and bathroom(s) that you’ll share with four or five suitemates.
Study or hang out in one of several quiet and social lounges. Work out in the gym or grab your bike from the secure bike room. Know that the front desk in our smoke-free building is staffed 24/7.
Suites
You’ll have a private (lockable), single bedroom within a four- or five-bedroom air-conditioned suite. You’ll share a full kitchen, living room, and one or two bathrooms in your suite.
- Bedrooms
Furnished with a single bed (including mattress), desk, desk chair, bookshelf, and lots of closet and storage space. Windows have blinds and the floor is carpeted. - Kitchen
Includes refrigerator, stove, microwave, sink, and storage. If you’re interested in a meal plan, visit U of T Food Services. - Living room
Furnished with couch-chairs and coffee table.
Amenities
Study, relax, socialize, play, work out — it’s all right where you live:
- Safe and secure building using key-card system for private bedroom access
- Front desk staffed 24/7; live-in residence staff available for emergencies and after-hours support
- Five large and small study rooms
- TV lounge with big-screen TV
- Games room (including foosball, billiards table)
- Music room with grand piano
- Gym with treadmills and other fitness equipment
- Laundry rooms throughout the building; load your card via the phone app
- Locked bicycle storage room
- Underground parking lot beneath the residence for long- or short-term paid parking (long-term passes available)
- Internet access is included in your residence fee
- Right across the street, Robarts Library is more than great books — the food court has lots of options
- Town Hall, our classroom-theatre also across the street in the College, is the place to catch a free film, or enjoy one of many community and academic arts and culture events