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22 photos that show the beauty of U of T campus in the winter

The University of Toronto downtown campus, taking up a sprawling area between Bloor, College, University and Spadina, sure is beautiful. And while the campus looks particular pretty come Fall when the colours start to change, there's something magical it's coated in a fresh dusting of snow in the winter.

The constant snowfall during exams may be rough for students but it sure makes for one pretty Instagram shot. Here's a peek at what U of T looks like in the winter.

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