We acknowledge this land on which the University of Toronto operates. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island, and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work on this land.
Who Should Tour? Members of the public who are interested in becoming lawyers are welcome to reserve a tour. The tour will focus exclusively on the JD student experience, rather than on the architecture or history of the law school. Tours are operated by the JD Admissions Office (the JD is equivalent to a LLB), which is unable to provide information on the student experience in, or admission to, graduate-level law degrees e.g. LLM, GPLLM, SJD, PhD.
Your Law School Tour Guides Our friendly JD students will offer their perspectives as they lead you through the tour, so we encourage you to engage with them. Ask about student life inside and outside of the classroom, and how their academic, social and professional development experiences are shaping their career goals.
The Jackman Law Building (opened 2016) Traverse our newest addition to the law school, an architecturally-stunning, state-of-the-art building, nestled at the foot of charming Philosopher's Walk.
Accessibility on the Tour The tour route through the Jackman Law Building and Flavelle Houseaims to accommodate people who use mobility-assisted devices. On the online tour reservation form, please specify any accessibility needs. Washrooms in Jackman are a mix of all-gender and single-gender units.
2025 WINTER TOUR DATES, TIMES & RESERVATIONS
Tours are scheduled during January 7 to March 28 inclusively.
Tours will be held on varying weekdays (not on weekends), and depart 1:00 pm sharp (Toronto time).
Tours will be approximately 45 minutes long.
When available after the tour, our admission advisors will be happy to chat about applying to the JD.
Prospective students are welcome to bring relatives and friends on the tour. The prospective student should submit one reservation on behalf of everyone in their group.
Jackman Law Building 3rd floor, Student Services Hub 78 Queen's Park Toronto ON M5S 2C5
Map, directions & parking We're located across street from the west side of the Queen's Park entrance/exit of the TTC Museum station, and immediately south of the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM).
VIRTUAL LAW SCHOOL TOUR
At any time you may take a student-led virtual tour. Enjoy!