A Diverse and Dynamic Culture

Toronto’s downtown is home to a diverse population and economy giving students at the IGS at Humber Downtown access to work placement and employment opportunities across a wide range of sectors. These include: banks and financial services, government, hotels, human resources, marketing and creative industries, non-profit organizations, sports and technology. As Canada's largest city, Toronto has numerous cafés and restaurants, galleries and museums, theatres, festivals and sporting events.

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From holiday festivities, cultural festivals, to local attractions, there's no shortage of things to do in Toronto.

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The Downtown Campus (IGS) Location

Founded in 1967, Humber has three main campuses: North Campus, Lakeshore Campus, and Humber Downtown (IGS) Campus. Located at 59 Hayden St., in downtown Toronto, Humber Downtown (IGS) is accessible by both major TTC subway lines and is within walking distance to some of the city's best in food and culture. Learners can live anywhere in the city and benefit from the IGS's accessibility and downtown proximity.