Photography Permits

Nestled in Toronto's lush ravines in a setting of awe-inspiring heritage buildings, Evergreen Brick Works is the ideal venue for your personal photography, commercial photo shoots, family pictures, or wedding and engagement photo shoots.

Photography permits are required for all photos taken on site except for casual day-out-with-the-family and amateur tourist shots.

Fees

The photography permit is $200 (HST included) and allows access to take photos throughout the exterior of the site, including the Frances and Tim Price Terrace, the Pavilions  and the Holcim Gallery, for a maximum of 2 hours. Interior shots are prohibited.

Please note that all venues are subject to availability and the photo permit does not guarantee you access. All revenues generated by photography permits are used to enhance public programming on site.

Please Note

  • Taking photos of visiting schoolchildren and day camp participants is not permitted at any time.
  • The photography permit does not include a parking fee—Evergreen parking charges and regulations will apply.

Commercial Photography & Filming Permit

Commercial filming prices depend on the nature of your photo shoot and the areas/venues preferred for use. Contracts for commercial film shoots are negotiated directly with Evergreen’s Events staff.

For all photography enquiries, please email photography@evergreen.ca. Include your full name, phone number, and date and time of photo shoot.

Are you looking to book an event? Take a look at our venues on our Event Space page.

What's On

Trail Maps

Walk, hike or bike to Evergreen Brick Works with our handy Trail Maps.

From the Downtown Core (PDF, 2.4 MB)
including St. Jamestown and Regent Park

From the North and East (PDF, 2.2 MB)
including Flemingdon Park and Thorncliffe Park

Accessibility

How are we doing? We’re working on making Evergreen Brick Works more accessible to persons with disabilities. If you can think of something that we can do differently so that you can access our events and programs, we want to hear about it. Call Michael Lawson, Project Coordinator, at 416-596-1495 x344, or email him at mlawson@evergreen.ca to tell him your good ideas.