Innis College, Toronto
43°39′56″N 79°23′56″W / 43.66556°N 79.39889°W
| Type | Constituent college of the University of Toronto |
|---|---|
| Established | 1964 |
Parent institution | University of Toronto |
| Principal | Charlie Keil |
| Undergraduates | 2,200 |
| Address | 2 Sussex Avenue , , Ontario , M5S 1J5 , |
| Campus | Urban (St. George) |
| Tagline | We're Innis Together |
| Affiliations | Faculty of Arts & Science |
| Website | innis |
Innis College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Toronto. It is one of U of T's smallest colleges in terms of size and the second smallest college in terms of population with approximately 2000 registered students. It is located at the St. George campus in its historic west end, directly north of Robarts Library, and is named after prominent University of Toronto political economist Harold Innis.
The College includes a fully equipped cinema known as the Innis Town Hall, which hosts numerous film festivals, free film screenings, and a variety of other cultural events. It also serves as a venue for Hot Docs, which is North America's largest documentary film festival.