A range of spaces to socialize, study and relax, all under one roof, including:
Study Commons, providing a mix of individual and group study spaces.
Resident Lounge, the perfect spot for hanging out with friends.
Cafe Lounge, featuring study tables or comfy sofas. Grab a coffee, read a book or have a study session!
TV rooms, where you can watch movies on the big screen.
Reflection Room, a quiet space for prayer and contemplation.
Common rooms, with a variety of tv, kitchenette, lounge and dining facilities.
facilities
Oak House offers residents the use of state of the art amenities, including:
Three games rooms with ping pong and billiards tables.
Music rooms, featuring a piano and dedicated space for solo and group practice.
A project and design room, with flexible space perfect for engineering projects and drafting architectural plans.
On-site exercise facilities, including a fitness room and wellness studio with space for yoga.
Community kitchens, providing space to make a healthy snack or cook with friends.
Dining
You’ll never be hungry at Oak House! Our residence features an in-house dining hall, offering all-you-care-to-eat service for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks
Please note: meal plans are required for all residents living in our dormitory rooms. Meal plans are optional for students who live in a suite.
Find out more about meal plans and dining on the Food Services website.
A variety of services for your safety and convenience, including:
A friendly service desk team. They’re on hand to help with all resident inquiries, key card services, mail and package pick-up and access control. They can also assist with equipment loans, such as vacuums and board games.
Residence Dons. Our team of upper-year and graduate student leaders that live in residence to provide support, organize events and help you feel at home.
24/7 support and assistance, including live-in residence life staff who offer after-hours support, and overnight security.
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Land Acknowledgment
We wish to acknowledge this land on which Oak House and the University of Toronto operates. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca and, most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit River. 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.