University Club of Toronto

43°39′11″N 79°23′17″W / 43.653149°N 79.388068°W / 43.653149; -79.388068

University Club of Toronto
Formation1906 (1906)
TypePrivate club
Headquarters380 University Avenue
Location
Websiteuniversitycluboftoronto.com
The 1929 University Club (top) was designed by Mathers & Haldenby with Francis Wilkes. It was based off Boodle's (bottom) in London.

The University Club of Toronto is a private social club in Toronto, Ontario that has operated since 1906. The club was founded as a gentlemen's club for men who had attended university, in an era when this was uncommon. As university degrees became increasingly prevalent over the ensuing decades, the club's original purpose diminished. The University Club remained a gentlemen's club until 1988, when it became mixed-sex.[1]

In 1929, the club constructed a new clubhouse on a prominent lot on University Avenue.[2] The design was modeled after Boodle's in London, another famous gentlemen's club.

Club histories

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  • Rumball, Donald. The University Club of Toronto: Its Life, Its Times, 1906-2006. University Club of Toronto, 2008.

References

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  1. ^ Donald Rumball, "Admitting women," Globe and Mail, (29 July 1988), A6.
  2. ^ "Latest addition to Avenue is fine new University Club," Toronto Daily Star, (6 December 1929), 41.