St. James Campus

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Get to know our St. James campus

St. James Campus is the home to the following George Brown Polytechnic faculties and schools:

Campus Tour

Campus tours are for prospective students who are thinking about attending George Brown Polytechnic. Tours show the common areas of each campus including the cafeteria, library, gym, student services, and other facilities.

Off-Campus Tours

For tours relating to studying English as Second Language or Game Development please contact us:

English as a Second Language - St. James Campus 
(416) 415-5000, ext. 6339 or esl@georgebrown.ca

Game Development – Waterfront Campus
(416) 415-5000, ext. 3129 or game@georgebrown.ca

Directions

By TTC

The main subway stop for St. James Campus is King on the Yonge line. From King station, travel east on King, or take the 504 streetcar east to Jarvis Street, and travel one block east to 200 King Street East.

Floor Plans

Floor plans showing accessibility features and department and services guides:

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SJA

200 King Street East

Toronto ON M5A 3W8

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43.6520719, -79.3697883

SJB

300 Adelaide Street East

Toronto ON M5A 1N1

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SJC

290 Adelaide Street East

Toronto ON M5A 1N1

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SJD

215 King Street East

Toronto ON M5A 1J9

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SJE

230 Richmond Street East

Toronto ON M5A 1P4

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SJG

193 King Street East

Toronto ON M5A 4M5

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SJA

200 King Street East

Toronto ON M5A 3W8

2.

SJB

300 Adelaide Street East

Toronto ON M5A 1N1

3.

SJC

290 Adelaide Street East

Toronto ON M5A 1N1

4.

SJD

215 King Street East

Toronto ON M5A 1J9

5.

SJE

230 Richmond Street East

Toronto ON M5A 1P4

6.

SJG

193 King Street East

Toronto ON M5A 4M5

Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.