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Hart House collaborates with U of T students, local youth, high schools and organizations. We connect you to opportunities and provide empowering programming for skill development and community engagement. Join us to enrich your learning journey!

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Events/Activities View all →

  • Scattered markers and magazines during the Stolen Futures zine-making workshop in March 2024.
    May 1 – May 31, 2024

    Talking Walls Exhibition: Stolen Futures

    The Hart House Youth Advisory Council invites you to take a glimpse into the minds of youth navigating the chaos of our stolen futures.

  • Thu, May 2, 2024

    Artist in the 6ix Gala

    Artists in the 6ix is an annual showcase as part of Toronto Youth Week featuring the hidden talent of youth artists from across the city.

  • Three people dressed as blue bunnies in front of a wall covered in various posters on a sunny day.
    May 8 – Apr 16, 2025

    Camera Club Critical Salon

    Camera Club Critical Salons offer an opportunity to receive feedback from professional photographers and club members and learn what makes a great photograph.

  • A collection of acoustic musical instruments and equipment arranged together against a blue background.
    May 12 – May 12, 2024

    Music Jam Sessions

    Acoustic music lovers coming together to jam out!

  • May 15 – May 31, 2024

    The Rear Window

    Hart House Theatre presents the Bygone Theatre production of The Rear Window

  • Two models standing and holding hands with their heads covered by towel.
    May 31 – Apr 25, 2025

    Camera Club Open Studio

    Camera Club Open Studios offer an opportunity to photograph your model or object in a studio setting.

  • Fri, Jun 7, 2024

    U of T Community Pride (formerly Pride Pub)

    Join the party early to enjoy a BBQ and Community Fair with local 2SLGBTQ+ organizations, or stop by later to dance the night away with a fabulous DJ.

  • A group of university students playing board games.
    Sep 25 – Mar 26, 2025

    Camera Club Socials

    Camera Club Socials offer an opportunity to meet other club members, socialize, and share your passion for photography.

  • BEE

    The Brotherhood of Ethnic Excellence is a Hart House youth program building stronger connections between the University of Toronto campus and Black youth.

  • Drop-in and De-stress

    De-stress, connect with others and join in. There’s something for everyone at Hart House.

  • Get Crafty!

    Drop-in, get creative, de-stress and get crafty!

  • An illustration of a human head metaphorically opening to reveal an endless stream of icons showing artistic and scientific practices, inventions, and tools.

    Good Ideas Fund

    The Hart House Good Ideas Fund (GIF) is here to support your good ideas and make them a reality! Open to student groups or students at any U of T campus.

  • Group Fitness Mentorship Program

    The Hart House Group Fitness Mentorship Program provides youth the opportunity to become certified fitness instructors while being paid for their commitment.

  • Hart House A/V Tech Mentorship Program

    The Hart House A/V Tech Mentorship Program provides youth the opportunity to gain practical experience with different careers in the audio/video field.

  • Hart House Outdoor Leadership Program

    Are you ready to lead the way?

  • Hart House Youth Advisory Council

    A program that aims to help youth in grades 9–12 strengthen their leadership skills by taking on key roles in an advisory council setting.

  • Youth Access

    Dive into experiential, dynamic and self-directed exploration through our programs and activities. Who you are becoming is why we are here.

Blogs/Articles View all →

Student Sings Praises of Hart House’s Work Readiness Program

A student participant in a community-building program at Hart House now works at the House and encourages others to get involved.

Talking Walls Showcases Incomparable Work of Toronto-Based Photographer

This April, Hart House’s Talking Walls will feature the evocative work of Darkroom Artist-in-Residence Dainesha Nugent-Palache.

U of T Alumna, Hart House Manager Applauds Professional Freedom in Community Building

Danielle Dinunzio, manager of Community Access & Outreach, has enriched the program since she took the reins three years ago.

Student Leadership Drives the Hart House Good Ideas Fund

This innovative Fund champions students’ ideas. With the application process reopening, we talk with student coordinator Teya Knightingale.

Indigenous Thought Leader Riley Yesno Finds Community, Solidarity, at U of T’s Hart House

Rightfully dubbed an “Indigenous powerhouse” by the Toronto Star, PhD candidate Riley Yesno discusses her compelling work.