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Upper Canada Academy in Cobourg, 1863 (Victoria University Archives). Victoria College was founded as the Upper Canada Academy by the Wesleyan Methodist Church.In 1831, a church committee decided to locate the academy on four acres (1.6 hectares) of land in Cobourg, Ontario, east of Toronto, because of its central location in a large town and access by land and water.
The faculty and most students of Knox left to form "Union College" with the Faculty of Theology at Victoria. Shortly renamed Emmanuel College, the new college became affiliated with the University of Toronto as a United Church of Canada seminary in 1925. [1] The Emmanuel College main building was designed by architect Henry Sproatt.
Until 2007, when Victoria administration made it co-ed, Gate House was one of the last remaining all-male residence building in the University of Toronto. [7] The Gate House emblem is the Phoenix, visible in the bottom-right corner of the Victoria College insignia.
Victoria University, Toronto, a constituent college of the federal University of Toronto in Canada Victoria University of Wellington , a public research university in Wellington, New Zealand Victoria University (United Kingdom) , a former federal university in England
Acta Victoriana is the biannual literary journal of Victoria College, Toronto at the University of Toronto. It was founded in May 1878 [1] and is the oldest continuous university publication in Canada; its 146th volume was published in 2022. Acta Victoriana publishes at Coach House Press.
Annesley Hall is the all-female residence at Victoria College, University of Toronto. The residence is located across from the Royal Ontario Museum and is designated a National Historic Site of Canada. [1] Built in 1903 in the Queen Anne style, Annesley Hall is the first university residence built for women in Canada. [2]
63-65 Charles St. West (2022) Stephenson House was a community involvement residence at Victoria University in the University of Toronto.Located at 63-65 Charles Street West, the house hosted ten undergraduate students per year until 2010, when it became offices and storage space for the HR department and physical plant staff of Victoria University. [1]
Victoria University, Toronto (Victoria College) at the University of Toronto; Victoria College, British Columbia, Canada, later became the University of Victoria; Victoria College of Art, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; Victoria College (Texas), a community college located in Victoria, Texas, USA; Royal Victoria College, an all-female ...