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University of Toronto - 45 Willcocks Residence

University of Toronto - 45 Willcocks Residence

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Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1C7, Canada
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Jun 18, 2018
This is a dorm room, guests share a shower/washroom with the floor. There is a separate washroom for men/women. I went to uoft so its kinda funny staying here again

May 25, 2018
Quiet and cozy but aircon did not work properly.

Jul 21, 2018
Good deal for the location, no washrooms in the rooms though.

Jan 17, 2018
641 don suite. Awesome room. Great view. Great team. Loved living here!

Jun 15, 2017
For a single budget minded traveller this isn't a bad choice. The best thing it has going for it is location. Can't be beat at this price. Some small improvements would really improve the score. A better towel, a thicker pillow, a bar of soap that doesn't look like it was made by squishing together smaller soaps, allowing early check ins, a little TLC for the aging showers. Small improvements that would go so far. That in mind the building is secure, quiet, and the common rooms are clean and comfy. I would stay again, but only when staying alone.

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