Stroll around King’s College Circle this summer and you’ll find more than just flowers in bloom — construction crews are hard at work connecting key buildings to Canada’s largest urban geoexchange system.

A photo of Kings College Circle, looking toward Convocation Hall. A new tree is on the field, and on the other side of the walkway is a row of display panels with construction vehicles visible behind them. The display panel closest to the viewer is green with text that reads "Project Leap: Our first big step towards a climate-positive campus"
Paneling that will be up and on display for the summer of 2025 is now installed, and can be found surrounding the Medical Sciences Building on King’s College Circle. (Photo by Zoe Kelsey)

The University of Toronto’s St. George Campus is always buzzing: new graduates posing for photos, alumni reconnecting and current students strolling the walkways. But if you’ve passed by King’s College Circle recently, you might have noticed something a bit different.  

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