Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital

The hospital grounds now form part of Humber College's Lakeshore Campus.

The architect for the site was Kivas Tully, who worked with gardener Samuel Matheson, designed the original facility under the supervision of the Superintendent of the Queen Street Asylum, Dr. Daniel K.

[5] It's about 3 km north of the former hospital, tucked between the Gardiner Expressway and a strip of suburban businesses.

[7] After several decades of use, the hospital was renovated starting in 1959 by then superintendent, Doctor H.C Moorehouse.

[11] Prior to the hospital's 1979 closure, the 1977 film Equus, starring Richard Burton, was shot here.

It also provided the setting for the fictional police station (in an unnamed northeastern North American metropolis) that the 1985 Canadian-produced police procedural Night Heat is centred around as well as the fictional Matheson Academy in the Netflix 2020 series Locke & Key.

This last cottage underwent restoration and was opened in September 2016 as the Centre for Entrepreneurship.

The Registrar's Office, Health and Career Services have been relocated in this new building.

The former carriage house, now a Tim Hortons
H Building
The Assembly Hall