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York University Keele Campus Detour Route 4700 Keele St Toronto on M3j 1P3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TO KEELE ST STEELES AVE WEST TO JANE ST A A A 65 66 B 3 59 FOUNDERS RD SUBWAY 64 CONSTRUCTION 69 B 7 85 B 68 MCLAUGHLIN R D D 67 1 2 V 62 BL 52 D OTTAWA RD AL DON IAN MAC 51 87 75 BOYER 78 5 WOODLOT 49 58 60 61 ALBANY RD SEVERN RD RIDEAU RD 76 D 50 53 54 89 V 6 L 4 B CHIMNEYSTACK RD OTTAWA RD MURRAY ROSS PKWY ROSS MURRAY D 77 C L D C A R WINTERS RD 57 N OTTAWA RD CANLAN ICE N O O 55 56 97 SPORTS S 90 73 D P 71 PARKING 63 C 79 20 DANBY WOODS A M M O 74 H N T VANIER LANE A I 72 10 11 12 16 18 19 21 22 95 SHOREHAM DR 17 WILLIAM MCLEAN WALKWAY WILLIAM MCLEAN 70 CAMPUS WALK CAMPUS WALK 13 15 CAMPUS WALK 23 24 9 14 80 26 29 D D 8 ARBORETUM LANE HARRY W. THE POND RD SUBWAY 43 YORK BLVD ARTHURS CONSTRUCTION COMMON 81 25 27 28 30 ARBORETUM LEGEND LIBRARY LANE 93 37 38 92 42 VISITOR PARKING RESERVED PARKING 36 94 KEELE ST STONG E PARKING GARAGE E POND 82 31 Y FINE ARTS RD A BLUE LIGHT EMERGENCY PHONE W S U PARKING INTERCOM B 83 32 Y SECURITY T BOYNTON WOODS I 84 S PICK-UP/DROP-OFF AREA 33 34 39 40 41 R E V I TTC STOPS WALK SCHOLARS C N U GLENDON-KEELE SHUTTLE OSGOODE K & GO TRAIN SHUTTLE STOPS SAYWELL WOODLOT R 96 O JAMES GILLIES ST 35 ATKINSON RD SENECA LANE WOODS Y goSAFE/CAMPUS SHUTTLE NELSON RD HOOVER RD IAN MACDONALD BLVD F THE POND RD F ZUM BRAMPTON TRANSIT D TTC WHEEL-TRANS STOPS/ 44 YRT MOBILITY PLUS TO FINCH AVE WEST GO TRANSIT STOPS PASSY CRES (EAST, WEST, NORTH) MALOCA GARDENS 47 88 86 VIVA TRANSIT STOPS 46 YRT STOPS 91 48 TRANSIT EXCLUSIVE ROADWAY 45 SENTINEL RD N INFORMATION ASSINIBOINE RD G PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS G CONSTRUCTION ZONE ACCESS CLOSED YORK UNIVERSITY KEELE CAMPUS DETOUR ROUTE 4700 KEELE ST TORONTO ON M3J 1P3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CAMPUS DIRECTORY ACADEMIC, ADMINISTRATIVE & 25 Scott Library SCL D4 PARKING GARAGES – VISITORS VISUAL PERFORMANCE ARTS FACILITIES COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 27 Scott Religious Centre, CSQ SRC D5 80 Arboretum Lane Parking Garage ARB D4 92 Art Gallery of York University ACE E7 59 190 Albany Road ALB A8 40 Seneca @ York, SAY E7 84 Student Services Parking Garage SSP E7 37 Burton Auditorium✦ BU E6 92 Accolade East ACE E7 Stephen E. Quinlan Building** 72 York Lanes Parking Garage YLP D6 92 Gales Gallery ACW E6 93 Accolade West ACW E6 42 Seymour Schulich Building SSB E7 38 Joseph G. Green Studio Theatre CFT E6 95 Archives of Ontario* AO D7 2 Sherman Health Science SHR B2 PARKING LOTS – VISITORS 92 McLean Performance Studio ACE E7 Research Centre 33 Atkinson ATK E5 83 Atkinson Lot E5 92 Price Family Cinema ACE E7 18 Steacie Science & Engineering Library STL D4 29 Behavioural Science BSB D5 66 Founders Road East Lot A6 92 Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan Theatre ACE E7 22 Stedman Lecture Halls SLH D6 41 Bennett Centre for BCS E7 64 Northwest Gate Temporary Lot B3 92 Tribute Communities Recital Hall ACE E7 Student Services, Admissions 13 Stong College SC D3 79 Thompson Road Lot C4 23 Student Centre STC D6 24 Bookstore, York Lanes YL D6 71 Vanier Lot C7 SPORT & RECREATION FACILITIES 4 Tait McKenzie Centre TM C3 10 Calumet College CC D3 76 West Office Building East Lot C4 1 Canlan Ice Sports* ICE B1 39 Technology Enhanced Learning TEL E6 27 Central Square CSQ D5 89 Physical Resources Building South Visitor Lot C9 4 Tait McKenzie Centre TM C3 96 Temporary Welcome Centre F7 58 Central Utilities Building CUB B8 87 Kinsmen Lot B9 8 Tennis Canada – Rexall Centre* TC D2 56 Vanier College VC C6 38 Centre for Film & Theatre CFT E6 7 Track & Field Centre* TFC B4 30 Vari Hall VH D5 16 Chemistry CB D4 PARKING LOTS – RESERVED 3 York Stadium STA A2 62 Computer Methods Building** CMB B9 5 West Office Building WOB C4 67 Albany Road Lot B7 15 William Small Centre WSC D4 19 Computer Science & Engineering CSE D5 83 Atkinson Lot E5 HISTORICAL HOUSE 53 Winters College WC C6 26 Curtis Lecture Halls CLH D5 97 Chimney Stack Lot C8 C Hart House HH F4 24 York Lanes YL D6 6 East Office Building EOB C4 75 East Office Building Lot B4 D Hoover House HOH F2 95 York Research Tower YRT D7 94 Executive Learning Centre ELC E7 66 Founders Road East Lot A6 B Stong Barn SB A9 21 Farquharson Life Sciences FRQ D5 65 Founders Road West Lot A5 A Stong House SH A9 50 Founders College FC C6 RESIDENCES & APARTMENTS 81 Library Lot D4 48 320 Assiniboine Road AS2 G5 31 Health, Nursing & HNE E4 73 Lumbers Lot C5 * Shared use Environmental Studies 47 340 Assiniboine Road AS4 F4 82 Nelson Road Lot E4 ** Non-York facility 32 Ignat Kaneff Building, OSG E4 ✦ 46 360 Assiniboine Road AS6 G4 91 Passy Crescent Lot G3 Temporarily Closed Osgoode Hall Law School 45 380 Assiniboine Road AS8 G4 85 Physical Resources Building North Lot D7 36 Joan & Martin Goldfarb CFA E5 34 Atkinson Residence AR E6 68 Physical Resources Lot B9 Centre for Fine Arts 12 Bethune Residence BR D3 61 Kinsmen K C9 69 Rideau Road Lot B9 9 Calumet Residence CR D3 88 Sentinel Road Lot F6 90 Life Sciences Building LS C4 49 Founders Residence FR C5 43 Lorna R. Marsden Honour Court & HC D7 63 Shoreham Drive Lot C2 57 Harry Sherman Crowe HCC C7 ✦ 74 Steacie Lot C4 Welcome Centre Housing Co-op** 77 Tait McKenzie Lot C3 20 Lumbers LUM C5 44 Passy Gardens, 2–18 Passy Cres. PASSY F4 86 The Pond Road East Lot F7 51 McLaughlin College MC B6 35 The Pond Road Residence PON F5 71 Vanier Lot C7 11 Norman Bethune College BC D3 14 Stong Residence SR D3 78 West Office Building West Lot C4 17 Observatory, Petrie PSE D4 52 Tatham Hall TH B6 70 York Boulevard Lot B8 17 Petrie Science & Engineering PSE D4 55 Vanier Residence VR C6 60 Physical Resources Building PRB B9 54 Winters Residence WR C7 28 Ross Building R D5 Please visit www.yorku.ca/mapskeele for the most up to date version of the campus map AUGUST 2011.
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