E.J. Pratt Library

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Toronto, Canada

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E.J. Pratt Library Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

E.J. Pratt Library is located in Toronto, Canada on 71 Queen's Park Cres E. E.J. Pratt Library is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category university library in Canada.

Address

71 Queen's Park Cres E

Phone

+1 4165854470

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Petre Ene

A good place to study. Avoid the exam week it gets really busy. It is one of the very few libraries with some natural light

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Cyrus Khazaei

One of my favorite places to be honest for as long as my UTORID was valid (cannot access the computers without it). It's close to the Chapters which is another happy place of mine. Beautiful Victorian facade, on the building and in the area in general. They often have tiny artwork exhibitions (posters and photographs mostly) at the back so get in and check them out. If you have a UTORID, it's a great place to study in or use their computers. Their books are mostly humanities I think. Consider bringing some bread or buying plain yogurt donuts from Tim Horton's and feed the birds and squirrel who are around the benches outside. Close to at least 4 coffee shops: Starbucks, Tim Horton, Aroma Espresso and the university right across the street in the basement. I took this photo last winter.

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Emma Hastie

One of the best libraries on campus. Very quiet. Has many different nooks to study in, depending on what you like. From open plan to two person side rooms they've got you covered. Scanning and printing available too.

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necotine_poisoning

I find myself always have the best sleep quality at EJ. It really cures my insomnia.

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Tina Ye

This is the BEST library on campus. Feel sorry for the poor chaps who run to Robarts for those all-nighters.

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Cindy Ma

Small, cozy library. Good to get some studying done.

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rob walker

Transferred out after second year due to high competition. Courses are very intensive not to sure if its the same for arts tho. However, some of the best professors I've ever met at this school.

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Harry Bradley

This was one of my favourite libraries at UofT. You could always get a quiet spot to work or read. It had a very modern look and feel to it.