Headquarters
- 1840 Old Fort York (Bathurst Street), Toronto, Upper Canada - housed in unused barracks
- 1840-1853 Kings' College, Toronto, Upper Canada/Canada West - still located at King's College Circle, University of Toronto (see Toronto Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory)
- 1907-1971 Dominion Meteorological Building 315 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario - now Admissions and Awards Building, University of Toronto
- 1971–present 4905 Dufferin Street, Toronto, Ontario
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