FB pixel

10 Must-Have Apps For Toronto Students

There are apps for everything these days, from weight-loss help to checking out library books. Getting your hands on helpful information is easier than it ever has been.

If you’re a college student who’s trying to learn a new city or navigate your campus, apps can be lifesavers.

It’s overwhelming to figure out the most important things like the best place to get a great burger or where to find the finest cup of joe!

As a college student, you quickly learn how valuable your time is. Apps can help you use your time more efficiently by eliminating the process of trial-and-error.

Best Apps

Knowing where to begin is half the battle.

Take a look at this list of the 10 best apps to check out if you’re studying in Toronto:

Your college or university’s app. The app specific to your school will provide you with information like maps of the campus, important contacts, and more.

Toronto Public Library. Researching, writing papers, and studying go hand-in-hand with the library. Most people go to college expecting to spend some time there. The libraries of today provide so much more than books. The Toronto library offers an ever-expanding supply of digital assets that will not only be educationally beneficial but provide plenty of entertainment options as well.

Transit app. Getting around town is much easier when you’ve got an app that’s trustworthy, has a visually appealing, user-friendly interface and provides up-to-date route information.

Ride the City. Toronto has a network of bike lanes that is consistently growing. This app will help you plan out the safest and most convenient route to anywhere you want to go in the city. Cycling may seem a little daunting at first, but it won’t take you long to get the hang of it with Ride the City.

Toronto Bikes. Interested in testing the city-cycling waters before you jump in with a purchase of your own? Or maybe you’d like to have transportation that’s ready whenever you are? The Toronto Bikes app will guide you through bike sharing, showing you how far away you are from an available bike at any time.

Campus security app. There are several campuses that have apps that will connect you with on-campus security at the push of a button. If your school doesn’t provide this service, check out Circle of 6, which uses your personal contacts.

Grocery Go. This is the way to comparison shop for the best snack and staple deals over a variety of stores.

Just Eat. Finding restaurants that will deliver just got a whole lot easier. You can even filter the results by different options that are important to you, like price or rating.

Spot or Sport Buddy. These apps are location-specific and will alert you to different activities that are taking place in your vicinity. Whether you’re looking to play some pickup basketball or want to find a local workout buddy, either of these apps can help you get in touch with like-minded potential new friends.

Don’t try to navigate city life on your own. Put some of these apps to work for you.

If you’re looking to start your education in Toronto in the near future and need housing, check out www.quadatyork.ca.

Quad response to COVID-19