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9 private clubs in Toronto that are extra exclusive and cost up to $31,000 to join, Life in canada

11 July 20255 Mins Read

Gaining entry into a private club in Toronto doesn’t come cheap — but for those who can foot the bill, the rewards are rich.

Membership fees range dramatically — from a few hundred to well over $10,000 annually — but this investment unlocks exclusive perks, premium events, and valuable networking opportunities.

Still, a hefty fee isn’t your only ticket in. Some clubs require interviews, referrals, or a nod from someone on the inside to even be considered.

Here’s a closer look at nine of Toronto’s most prestigious and exclusive private clubs, their membership costs, and the hidden perks that come with stepping inside.

Toronto Club

Price: Undisclosed

Address: 107 Wellington St. W. Toronto, ON

Founded in 1837, the Toronto Club is Canada’s oldest private club and the third-oldest in North America, according to its website.

The Toronto Club is a traditional private members’ club known for its formal atmosphere and long-standing customs. It offers fine dining, an extensive wine list, and attentive service from experienced staff. Membership includes limited reciprocal access to a small number of exclusive clubs in the U.S. and Europe.

It also has a strict dress code, with denim and athletic footwear strictly banned.

Membership is by invitation only and therefore the cost of being involved is kept firmly among those in the know.

Toronto Club website

The National Club

Price: Undisclosed

Address: 303 Bay St., Toronto, ON

Founded in 1874, The National Club is one of Toronto’s oldest business and social clubs.

According to its website, the club attracts members from a range of industries, including finance, law, tech, and marketing. It offers a central place to network, host meetings, or unwind, with access to fine dining, events, and private spaces.

Wine enthusiasts can also join the club’s dedicated Wine Club, which features a 40,000-bottle cellar (yes, 40,000) and exclusive tasting events.

You can apply online to become a member. Once your application is pending, it’ll appear on the club’s notice board where fellow members can comment. The board of directors will then decide on your application at their monthly meeting.

It also has a strict dress code.

The National Club website

Adelaide Club

Price: Membership starts at $155 a month

Address: 1 First Canadian Place, Toronto, ON

The Adelaide Club offers more than just a place to work out — it’s also a space to relax and socialize.

Alongside a full gym and squash courts, members can hang out in the WorkHUB lounge, catch a game on the big screen, or enjoy a drink and a bite to eat.

It also has partnerships with the Toronto Athletic Club and the Cambridge Club, offering shared membership perks.

Adelaide Club website

Soho House Toronto

Price:

  • General membership starts from $475 quarterly ($1,900 a year)
  • Under-27 membership starts at $287.50 quarterly ($1,150 a year)

Address: Bishop’s Building, 192 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, ON

Soho House Toronto opened in 2012 as part of the global network of private clubs designed for creatives.

Set inside a restored three-storey Georgian building, the club features a rooftop bar with views of downtown, the lake and the islands.

It also has a members-only restaurant, a contemporary art collection, and a full calendar of music and cultural events.

Soho House Toronto website

The Arts and Letters Club

Price:

  • Regular membership is $1,550 a year, with an initiation fee of $1,000
  • Junior membership (ages 19-39) is $440 per year, with an initiation fee of $1,000 (can be paid over four years)
  • If you live 50 km or more from the club, membership is $775 per year, with an initiation fee of $500

Address: 14 Elm St., Toronto, ON

Based in St. George’s Hall, the Arts and Letters Club has long been a gathering place for artists, writers, musicians, and other creative professionals.

It continues to host member-only talks, concerts, and exhibitions throughout the year, serving as a hub for Toronto’s creative community and a key supporter of the arts in Canada.

The Arts and Letters Club website

The Boulevard Club

Price: A lifetime membership costs $31,000 (plus taxes) and monthly fees start at $321

Address: 1491 Lake Shore Blvd. W., Toronto, ON

Founded in 1905, The Boulevard Club is a lively social and recreational club located on the shores of Lake Ontario.

Members have access to a wide range of activities, including swimming, tennis, pickleball, badminton, water sports, and indoor games like basketball — all set against a scenic lakeside backdrop.

There’s also a full-service marina and spacious docks.

The Boulevard Club website

The Albany Club

Price:

  • If you live in or own a business in Toronto and are between the ages of 30 and 35, a yearly membership at the Albany Club costs between $1,861 and $3,104 in annual fees, plus a $1,815 joining fee
  • If you are 36 or older, the yearly fees are $3,441, plus a $2,500 joining fee

Address: 91 King St. E., Toronto, ON

Founded in 1882 by Sir John A. Macdonald and his supporters, The Albany Club is steeped in history as a gathering place for Canadian Conservatives.

It remains the country’s only politically focused private club, offering members a space to dine, work, relax, and network with like-minded professionals and business leaders.

The Albany Club website

The Royal Canadian Yacht Club

Price: Undisclosed

Address: 141 St. George St., Toronto, ON, and 2 Chippewa Ave. on the Toronto Islands

The Royal Canadian Yacht Club (RCYC) is one of Toronto’s most prestigious private clubs, renowned for its competitive sailing and sports, including squash, badminton, tennis, and lawn bowling.

The downtown St. George clubhouse features fitness facilities, an indoor heated pool, squash courts, and fine dining options. Meanwhile, the island location provides members with a private ferry, sailing, tennis, outdoor swimming, junior programs, and lawn bowling.

The RCYC website

Verity

Price: $10,700 to join, plus annual fees of $3,195 (plus taxes)

Address: Queen Richmond Centre, 111d Queen St. E., Toronto, ON

Verity is a 65,000-square-foot private women’s club in downtown Toronto, with a community of over 700 members, according to its website.

Established in 2003 by Mary Aitken, the organization aimed to create a space where women could come together to develop, connect, and lead.

Verity website

These prices are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time. Taxes and fees may not be included.

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