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Best Indian Temples & Mandirs in Toronto (2026)

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Best Indian Temples & Mandirs in Toronto (2026)

Toronto's South‑Asian community is vibrant and growing, and its places of worship are the cultural heartbeats that keep traditions alive. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot for daily meditation, a lively festival celebration, or a community centre that offers classes and cultural events, knowing the most accessible and welcoming temples makes it easier to stay connected to your roots while living in Canada's most multicultural city.


1. Vadtal Dham Hindu Cultural Center – Toronto

A Swaminarayan hub that blends spiritual services with cultural activities for families and youth. The centre hosts regular aartis, festivals like Navratri, and educational programs.

Address: 2400 Finch Avenue West, Toronto
Phone: +1‑416‑736‑9569
Website: https://www.vadtaldham.ca


2. Gursikh Sabha Canada

A Sikh community space that also welcomes visitors from other Indian faiths for inter‑faith dialogues and cultural events. It is known for its warm hospitality during Gurpurabs.

Website: http://www.gursikhsabha.ca/


3. Sri Jain Mandir

One of Toronto's most active Jain temples, offering daily puja and special programmes during Paryushana and Mahavir Jayanti. The peaceful ambience makes it a popular meditation spot.

Address: 247 Park Lawn Road, Toronto
Phone: +1‑416‑253‑9319
Website: https://www.srijainmandirtoronto.org/


4. Canada Sri Ayyappan Hindu Temple

Dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, this temple provides regular poojas and celebrates the annual Mandala‑Makaravilakku season with fervor. Community members often gather for bhajans and cultural classes.

Email: canadasriayyappan@gmail.com
Website: http://ayyappan.com


5. Sidh Shakti Babaji Mandir

A modest yet bustling centre known for its lively bhajan sessions and youth outreach programmes. It serves the surrounding neighbourhood with regular devotional events.

Address: 210 Islington Avenue, Toronto
Website: https://sidhshaktibhawan.com/


6. Sri Chandramouleeshwara Shivaalayam

This Shiva temple is especially visited during Maha Shivaratri, when elaborate night‑time aartis are performed. It also runs a weekly yoga class in the temple hall.

Address: 3011 Markham Road, Toronto
Website: http://www.shivaalayam.com/


7. ISKCON – Toronto (International Society for Krishna Consciousness)

A well‑known Krishna‑devotee centre offering regular kirtans, vegetarian meals, and a large cultural festival during Janmashtami. It attracts both Indian families and curious newcomers.

Address: 243 Avenue Road, Toronto
Phone: +1 416 922 5415
Website: https://torontokrishna.com/


8. Vedic Cultural Centre

Focused on Vedic education, this centre holds Sunday workshops covering scripture study, Sanskrit classes, and holistic health talks.

Address: 4345 14th Avenue, Toronto
Website: https://www.vedicculturalcentre.com/


9. Vishvanath Mandir

A traditional Hindu temple that conducts regular aarti services and celebrates Diwali with a community mela. It is a welcoming space for families in the Lawrence‑West area.

Address: 2215 Lawrence Avenue W, Toronto, ON, M9P 1Z9


10. Sri Sri Radha Gopinath Temple INC.

An ISKCON‑affiliated temple known for its vibrant rang‑kirtan sessions and extensive vegetarian kitchen that serves prasadam to visitors.

Address: 3390 Midland Ave Suite #200, Toronto, ON, M1V 5K3


How we built this list

Desi.Net maintains a verified directory of South‑Asian businesses and community organisations across Toronto. Each entry above comes directly from our up‑to‑date database, which includes the official address, contact phone, website and any publicly listed hours. We selected these mandirs and temples based on their active community presence, accessibility, and the range of services they provide to the broader Desi population. Currently the list features 10 verified places, but Toronto hosts many more. If you know of a temple that should be added, or if you'd like to claim and update your own listing, please contact us through the Desi.Net portal.


FAQ

Q: Are these temples open to visitors of all faiths? A: Most of the mandirs listed welcome anyone interested in learning about Indian spiritual traditions, provided visitors respect the dress code and follow any posted guidelines.

Q: Do any of these locations offer vegetarian meals or community kitchens? A: Yes. Both ISKCON Toronto and Sri Sri Radha Gopinath Temple operate kitchens that serve prasadam, and many temples host communal meals during major festivals.

Q: Where can I find a schedule of special festivals like Diwali or Navratri? A: Festival calendars are typically posted on each temple's website or social media pages. Check the linked sites for the most current dates and event details.

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