Toronto Photography Locations
There is no shortage of Toronto photography locations. The place is overflowing with great spots to create if you ask me. Below I have listed all the great locations I could find and categorized them into lists of urban, parks, waterfront and spots with great views of the city skyline. Enjoy!
Nature Filled Parks & Gardens
A quiet escape to nature for your session
- High Park
- Toronto Islands
- Trillium Park
- Allan Gardens
- Edward Gardens
- Alexander Muir Gardens
- Spadina House
- Gibraltar Point
- Kew Gardens
- Centennial Park Conservatory
- James Gardens
- Humber Arboretum
You can also check out the full, extensive list of Toronto Parks!
Urban
For the couples that love the hustle and bustle
- Financial District
- Distillery District
- University of Toronto
- Liberty Village
- Nathan Phillips Square
- Yorkville
- Chinatown
- Graffiti Alley
- St Lawrence Market
- Kensington Market
- Front St Esplanade
- Underpass Park
- Queen St W
- Glendon College
- Old & New City Hall
- Aga Khan Museum
- Wychwood Barns
- Art Gallery of Ontario
- Toronto Reference Library
Little Bit of Both
A little touch of nature and city for the lover of both
- Trinity Bellwoods
- RC Harris Water Plant
- Guildwood Park
- Evergreen Brick Works
- Osgoode Hall
- Toronto Music Garden
- Riverdale Farm
- Cloud Gardens Conservatory
- St James Park
- Toronto Sculpture Garden
Waterfront
Beaches and waterfront locations that stun at sunset
- Scarborough Bluffs
- Cherry Beach
- RC Harris Water Plant
- Woodbine Beach
- Humber Bay Park
- Toronto Islands
- Tommy Thompson Park
- Sugar Beach
- Hanlan’s Point
Skyline Views
Locations with drop dead gorgeous views of the city
- Riverdale Park East
- Trillium Park
- Toronto Islands
Well, I hope this article has helped you bypass lots of research! While there are so many great Toronto photography locations for weddings and engagements it’s important that you pick a spot that truly speaks to your personalities and relationship.
Happy planning and don’t forget to check out more photography planning articles on the blog!