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Accessibility & Resources

Accessible Entrances / Routes

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680 Sherbrooke St. W

Entrance via 680 Sherbrooke Lobby. Elevators available

ArtsÌýBuilding

TBC

Bronfman 151 Access via Back Entrance off McTavish. All levels are accessible by Public Elevator

New Chancellor Day Hall/ Atrium/ Gelber Law Library

Enter New Chancellor Day Hall (NCDH) through entrance on Dr. Penfield (beside NCDH)

Currie Gymnasium – Athletics Complex

Entrance via Back Door (make prior arrangements - (514) 398-7000 (EXT. 0273#))

Education Building

Accessible via 1st floor lobby (3700 McTavish St). There is an elevator from 1st floor lobby to get to 2nd floor entrance. Transportation buses pick up and drop off students at 2nd floor entrance on north side of the building.

Leacock Building

Access via two separate entrances on first floor lobby, through construction path behind Redpath Museum.

McIntyre Medical Building

Access via Avenue des Pins (this is 6th floor lobby where information kiosks are located).

Schulich Library for Life Sciences, Physical Sciences and Engineering

Access via the Frank Dawson Adams building door and connection through the J.W. McConnell Building

Redpath Hall

Access via Redpath Terrace, automated doors. Use elevators behind inside stairway to access the hall upstairs.

J.W. McConnell Building

Access via the automatic doors at the main entrance in James º£½Ç¾«Æ·ºÚÁÏ Square. All levels expect cafeteria are accessible by elevator.

Otto Maass Building

Access via the automatic doors at the main entrance in courtyard. Courtyard is from the campus side not University St., accessed from the main road by either the Roddick Gates or the Burnside approach. All levels are accessible by elevator.

Trottier

Access #1: Enter Trottier Building from ramp at University & Prince Arthur. Elevator to the main floor.

Access #2: Go south on University and enter through Milton Gates, proceed north to Trottier campus entrance.

SSMU University Centre

Access via main entrance on McTavish or South basement. All levels accessible by elevator (except 2nd basement and 5th floor)

Wirth Music Building, Tanna Schulich Concert Hall

Access #1: If main Sherbrooke St. entrance is unlocked, use automatic door and wheel to hall, directly in front of you. There is no dedicated spot to put a wheel chair, so the person just wheels in front of one of the folded theatre seats in the front row.

Access #2: Entrance via accessible ramp on front of Strathcona Music Building (Sherbrooke St.). Button to operate door is on opposite wall to door. Traverse succession of doors and take elevator to 2nd floor. Turn left, follow corridor around to green door, giving access to music library (no automatic door). Go up inclined causeway, exit through doors; entrance to top level of concert hall on left.

Gender-Neutral Washrooms on Campus

Building

Washroom location

ArtsÌýBuildingÌý– 853 Sherbrooke

B-51A; basement between TA offices B and C
Bronfman 151Ìý– 1001 Sherbrooke B-030, 382

New Chancellor Day HallÌý– 3644 Peel

263 (one each side of lecture hall), 303, 524 (one next to each elevator)
Education Building – 3700 McTavish B139; across from the Psycho-Education Clinic
Leacock Building – 855 Sherbrooke 505; left exiting from elevators
Schulich Library for Life Sciences, Physical Sciences and Engineering 605, 606, 406, 407
McIntyre Medical Sciences building 3-WC3, 3-WC4, 513*, 514*
New Music Building (Wirth) – 527 Sherbrooke A003, A208, A302, A402, A502, A604, A704, A804
Otto Maass – 801 Sherbrooke 329A
Strathcona Music Building – 555 Sherbrooke 1st floor C115
Trottier, Lorne Maurice Building – 3630 University 1040, 2040
SSMU University Centre 203C (with changing table)
680 Sherbrooke 2020A*
Sports Complex – º£½Ç¾«Æ·ºÚÁÏ Athletics ground floor (near main entrance), 312 (with shower), 313 (with shower)
Redpath Hall

RM-14, R3-07, R3-09

Family Friendly Washrooms on Campus

Building

Washroom location

New Chancellor Day Hall Ground floor washroom, 3rd and 6th floor universal washrooms, and women's washroom in the basement.
Education Building Changing tables in rooms 134 and 135
Leacock BuildingÌý Counter and changing station in room 39

McLennan Library Building

BS-04 and BS-05
McConnellÌýEngineering Building Changing tables in rooms 19 and 5
Strathcona Music Building Changing tables in first floor bathroom (118), A-20, and A-209
Arts Building Changing tables in rooms 26B and 26A

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For more information about traditional territory and tips on how to make a land acknowledgement, visit ourÌýLand Acknowledgement webpage.

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