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How many campuses does the University of Toronto have?
The University of Toronto has three campuses.

The University of Toronto has three campuses, namely St George's Campus, scarborough Campus and Mississauga Campus.

St George's main campus (UTSG): As the main campus of the University of Toronto, this campus undertakes undergraduate majors: linguistics-related departments, sociology departments, history departments, astronomy departments, economics and humanities departments, etc., with a history of 100 years and a collision between history and modern culture.

St George's campus

Scarborough Campus (UTSC): Undergraduate majors basically cover all science and business subjects; Campus spirit belongs to youthful vitality, showing a youthful and active atmosphere.

Shijiapu campus

Mississauga Campus (UTM): taking Hejiabao Campus as a supplement, undertaking the science major; The campus style is younger, and undergraduate and interdisciplinary postgraduate courses are offered.

Mississauga campus