Prayer Times · Canada

Prayer times in Toronto

The calculation method, the Asr question, and how to get Toronto’s times right — without guessing.

No live clock here. Prayer times shift daily with the sun, so this page stays evergreen. Use it to set the right method for Toronto, then trust a live-calculating app for today’s schedule.
ISNA (15°) Asr: Mixed

Calculation method

Fajr and Isha at 15° below the horizon, the standard North American convention.

Asr (madhab)

Mixed. South Asian mosques tend toward Hanafi Asr; Arab and Somali mosques tend toward Shafi’i Asr.

Local context

At this latitude summer Isha can fall very late; some Toronto communities switch to a high-latitude rule during the longest days.

Setting it up

  1. Open your prayer-time app and pick Toronto (or let it use your GPS).
  2. Set the calculation method to ISNA (15°).
  3. Choose the Asr convention your mosque uses — here, typically Mixed.
  4. Compare one day’s Fajr and Maghrib against your mosque’s adhan; if they’re within a minute or two, you’re set.

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