A HEARTWARMING, WELCOMING AND NICHE DESTINATION FOR LOVERS OF TAILORED BEAUTY AND SKINCARE GOODS GALORE.

NICK A.


COLLEGE STREET


786 College Street, Toronto, Ontario M6G 1C6
(437) 991-5195

Monday — Wednesday: 11am to 6pm
Thursday: 11am to 7pm
Friday — Saturday: 11am to 6pm
Sunday: 11am to 5pm

PARKING: Free residential parking is available around the shop, try Roxon Road, Shaw Street and Crawford Street. Paid parking in front of the shop on College Street is available until 3:30pm on weekdays and all day on weekends.

TRANSIT (TTC): Ossington and College Street is the closest major intersection, accessible by the 506 streetcar and 63 bus. We are a 2-minute walk east of this intersection on the north side of the street.

Health Hut operates on the traditional lands of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. These lands have been home to Indigenous peoples for thousands of years and remain so today, welcoming many from across Turtle Island. We’re grateful for the privilege to work and grow here.

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LESLIEVILLE


1025 Queen Street East, Toronto, Ontario M4M 1K3
(437) 221-2839

Monday — Saturday: 11am to 6pm
Sunday: 11am to 5pm

PARKING: There is paid parking in front of the shop on Queen Street.

TRANSIT (TTC): Queen Street East and Pape Avenue is the closest major intersection, accessible by the 501 streetcar and 72A and 503 bus. We are a 1-minute walk east of this intersection on the south side of the street.

Health Hut operates on the traditional lands of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. These lands have been home to Indigenous peoples for thousands of years and remain so today, welcoming many from across Turtle Island. We’re grateful for the privilege to work and grow here.

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MUSKOKA


3658 Highway 118 West Port Carling, Ontario, P0B 1J0

Closed for the season. See you Summer 2025

Health Hut Muskoka operates on the traditional lands of the Ojibway, the Chippewa, the Algonquin and the Odawa. These lands have been home to Indigenous peoples for thousands of years and remain so today, welcoming many from across Turtle Island. We’re grateful for the privilege to work and grow here.

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