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Toronto Public WiFI

Free public Wi-Fi in Toronto is easy to use: no cost, no password, no sign-up. Through its ConnectTO program, the City offers it at more than 250 locations across the city, plus every Toronto Public Library branch.

You'll mostly find it in community centres, civic buildings, libraries, and public squares, and most sites sit in the neighbourhoods that need it most. It's a reliable fallback if you're new to the city, out of data, dodging roaming charges, or without steady internet at home.

The catch is that these spots are spread out and not always obvious from the street. The map below shows where to find free public Wi-Fi near you, so you can get online without hunting for it.


10 free public WiFi spots in downtown Toronto

  1. City Hall & Nathan Phillips Square โ€” 100 Queen St W
  2. Metro Hall & David Pecaut Square โ€” 55 John St
  3. Toronto Reference Library โ€” 789 Yonge St
  4. St. Lawrence Market โ€” 92โ€“95 Front St E
  5. Fort York Public Library โ€” 190 Fort York Blvd
  6. Canoe Landing Community Centre โ€” 45 Fort York Blvd
  7. Jack Layton Ferry Terminal โ€” 9 Queens Quay W
  8. Lillian H. Smith Library โ€” 239 College St
  9. Regent Park Community Centre โ€” 402 Shuter St
  10. Yorkville Public Library โ€” 22 Yorkville Ave