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A Guide to the Mcgill Downtown Campus Office for Students with Disabilites Building List Accessible A GUIDE TO THE MCGILL DOWNTOWN CAMPUS OFFICE FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITES BUILDING LIST ACCESSIBLE 177 ADAMS Building 103 ARTS Building 124 BIRKS Building 185 BOOKSTORE 102 BRONFMAN Building 236 BROWN Student Services Building 110 BURNSIDE Hall 139 CURRIE Gymnasium 123 DAWSON Hall 122 Chancellor DAY Hall 249 DUROCHER, 3465 168 EDUCATION Building 129 FACULTY CLUB 231 GELBER Law Library 132 HOSMER Annex 149 HOSMER House 112 JAMES Administration Building 150 LEACOCK Building 241 LIFE SCIENCES Complex 119 MAASS Chemistry Building 130 MACDONALD Engineering Building 118 MACDONALD-HARRINGTON Building 131 McCONNELL Engineering Building 155 McINTYRE Medical Building 108 MCLENNAN Library Building 104 MCTAVISH, 3438 214 MCTAVISH, 3610 148 Lady MEREDITH House 163 MORRICE Hall 134 Bishop MOUNTAIN Hall 245 MUSIC, New Building 140 PEEL, 3465 239 PENFIELD, 740 158 PULP AND PAPER Research Centre 181 REDPATH Hall 189 RUTHERFORD Physics Building 201 SHERBROOKE, 550 233 SHERBOOKE, 688 111 STEWART Biological Sciences Building 154 STRATHCONA Anatomy & Dentistry Building 120 STRATHCONA Music Building 240 TROTTIER Information Technology Building 176 UNIVERSITY, 3550 172 UNIVERSITY CENTRE 198 WILSON Hall 229 WONG Building DOWNTOWN CAMPUS ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCES ACCESSIBLE PARKING PARATRANSIT DROP OFFS ADAMS BUILDING 3450 UNIVERSITY TO McCONNELL ENGINEERING BUILDING DN UNIVERSITY STREET TO MACDONALD-HARRINGTON dn BUILDING up up dn dn dn dn dn up dn TO MACDONALD-STEWART LIBRARY BUILDING GROUND FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA CAMPUS ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS ARE ACCESSIBLE BY A PUBLIC ELEVATOR WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS ON GROUND, 1ST AND 2ND (FEMALE ONLY) FLOOR BUILDING CONNECTION GROUND FLOOR CONNECTS WITH MACDONALD-HARRINGTON BUILDING AND MACDONALD-STEWART LIBRARY. ACCESSIBLE CONNECTIONS TO MCCONELL ENGINEERING BUILDING ON THE GROUND, 1ST, 2ND AND 3RD FLOORS ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM ARTS BUILDING 853 SHERBROOKE ST. up dn up dn TO LEACOCK BUILDING up up RAMP dn dn up up up up up up dn dn up up TO DAWSON dn dn HALL dn dn dn up dn dn dn dn dn 1ST FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA LEACOCK BUILDING AND DAWSON HALL ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS ARE ACCESSIBLE BY PUBLIC ELEVATORS WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS ON 1ST BASEMENT AND 2ND FLOOR BUILDING CONNECTION ACCESSIBLE CONNECTIONS TO DAWSON HALL AND LEACOCK BUILDING. EMERGENCY EXIT ON 3RD FLOOR CONNECTS WITH FERRIER BUILDING. ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM BIRKS BUILDING 3520 UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY 1ST BASEMENT ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA SIDE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS ARE ACCESSIBLE BY A PUBLIC ELEVATOR WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS ON 1ST BASEMENT AND 1ST FLOOR BUILDING CONNECTION NO BUILDING CONNECTION ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM BOOKSTORE 3420 MCTAVISH MCTAVISH 1ST FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA FRONT ENTRANCE ON MCTAVISH ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS ARE ACCESSIBLE BY A PUBLIC ELEVATOR WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOM ON 2ND FLOOR BUILDING CONNECTION NO BUILDING CONNECTION ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM BRONFMAN BUILDING 1001 SHERBROOKE ST. W. DN dn DN dn up dn dn up up dn up up dn dn dn up up up up up up up up dn up MCTAVISH SHERBROOKE 1ST FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA MAIN ENTRACE, MCTAVISH ENTRANCE, BACK ENTRANCE ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS EXCEPT PARKING ARE ACCESSIBLE BY PUBLIC ELEVATORS WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS ON 1ST BASEMENT, 2ND, 3RD AND 6TH FLOOR BUILDING CONNECTION NO BUILDING CONNECTION ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM BROWN STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING 3600 MCTAVISH RAMP MCTAVISH DOCTEUR PENFIELD TO UNIVERSITY CENTRE 1ST FLOOR 3RD FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA MCTAVISH AND DOCTEUR PENFIELD. ACCESS WALK-IN CLINIC VIA 3511 PEEL ENTRANCE ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS ARE ACCESSIBLE BY PUBLIC ELEVATORS WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS ON 2ND AND 3RD FLOOR BUILDING CONNECTION 1ST AND 2ND FLOOR CONNECTS WITH UNIVERSITY CENTRE ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM BURNSIDE HALL 805 SHERBROOKE ST. W. up dn dn up 1ST FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA NORTH ENTRANCE & SOUTH ENTRANCE (MANUAL DOOR) ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS EXCEPT 2ND BASEMENT ARE ACCESSIBLE BY PUBLIC ELEVATORS WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS ON 6TH FLOOR BUILDING CONNECTION NO BUILDING CONNECTION ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM CURRIE GYMNASIUM 475 PINE ST. PINE 2ND FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA BACK DOOR (MUST MAKE PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS OR CALL) ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS ARE ACCESSIBLE BY PUBLIC ELEVATORS WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS ON GROUND, 1ST AND 2ND FLOOR BUILDING CONNECTION NO BUILDING CONNECTION ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM DAWSON HALL 853 SHERBROOKE ST. W. 1ST FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA CAMPUS ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS ARE ACCESSIBLE BY A PUBLIC ELEVATOR WASHROOMS NO ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS BUILDING CONNECTION 2ND FLOOR CONNECTS WITH ARTS BUILDING ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM CHANCELLOR DAY HALL (OLD & NEW) 3644 PEEL TO GELBER LAW LIBRARY RAMP TO GELBER LAW LIBRARY PEEL DOCTEUR PENFIELD 1ST FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA THE GELBER LAW LIBRARY ELEVATOR NEW CHANCELLOR DAY HALL: ALL LEVELS ARE ACCESSIBLE BY PUBLIC ELEVATORS. OLD CHANCELLOR DAY HALL: 1ST BASEMENT, 1ST, 2ND AND 3RD FLOORS ARE ACCESSIBLE BY PUBLIC ELEVATORS WASHROOMS NEW CHANCELLOR DAY HALL: ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS ON 3RD, 5TH AND 6TH FLOORS BUILDING CONNECTION ACCESS FROM NEW TO OLD WING ON 1ST BASEMENT AND 1ST FLOOR. 1ST FLOOR CONNECTS WITH GELBER LAW LIBRARY ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM DUROCHER 3465 RAMP DUROCHER 1ST FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA MAIN ENTRANCE ON DUROCHER ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS ARE ACCESSIBLE BY A PUBLIC ELEVATOR WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS 1ST BASEMENT, 1ST, 2ND AND 3RD FLOOR BUILDING CONNECTION NO BUILDING CONNECTION ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM EDUCATION BUILDING 3700 MCTAVISH PEEL RAMP MCTAVISH 1ST BASEMENT PEEL MCTAVISH 2ND FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA 1ST BASEMENT AND 2ND FLOOR ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS EXCEPT 7TH FLOOR ARE ACCESSIBLE BY PUBLIC ELEVATORS WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS ON 1ST AND 2ND FLOOR BUILDING CONNECTION NO BUILDING CONNECTION ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM 3450 MCTAVISH FACULTY CLUB BUILDING CONNECTION WASHROOMS ELEVATOR ENTRANCE ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’SWASHROOM WOMEN’SWASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM UP NO BUILDING CONNECTION ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS ON1STBASEMENTANDFLOOR ALL LEVELSAREACCESSIBLE BYPUBLICELEVATORS ACCESS VIAREARENTRANCE (CALLTOOPEN) UP UP UP RAMP UP UP DN DN UP RAMP UP RAMP UP FIRE STAIR UP DN DN UP DN UP 1ST FLOOR UP MCTAVISH GELBER LAW LIBRARY 3660 PEEL up up up dn PEEL dn dn up up dn up dn RAMP up dn RAMP TO OLD CHANCELLOR DAY HALL TO NEW CHANCELLOR TO OLD CHANCELLOR DAY HALL DAY HALL DOCTEUR PENFIELD 1ST FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA PEEL ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS ARE ACCESSIBLE BY PUBLIC ELEVATORS WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS ON 1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 4TH AND 5TH FLOOR BUILDING CONNECTION 1ST FLOOR CONNECTS WITH BOTH OLD AND NEW CHANCELLOR DAY HALL ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM HOSMER ANNEX 3541 MOUNTAIN ST. DE LA MONTAGNE 1ST FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA REAR ENTRANCE ELEVATOR NO ELEVATOR; ONLY 1ST FLOOR IS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOM ON 1ST FLOOR BUILDING CONNECTION NO BUILDING CONNECTION ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM HOSMER HOUSE 3630 SIR WILLIAM OSLER SIR WILLIAM OSLER RAMP 1ST FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA REAR ENTRANCE (PHONE TO OPEN) ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS ARE ACCESSIBLE BY A PUBLIC ELEVATOR WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOM ON 1ST FLOOR BUILDING CONNECTION NO BUILDING CONNECTION ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM JAMES ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 845 SHERBROOKE ST. W. 2ND FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA NORTH ENTRANCE ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS ARE ACCESSIBLE BY PUBLIC ELEVATORS WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS ON 2ND (FEMALE ONLY), 3RD FLOOR BUILDING CONNECTION NO BUILDING CONNECTION ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM LEACOCK BUILDING 855 SHERBROOKE ST. W. TO ARTS BUILDING RAMP 1ST FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA CAMPUS ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS ARE ACCESSIBLE BY PUBLIC ELEVATORS WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS ON 1ST BASEMENT AND 5TH FLOOR BUILDING CONNECTION ACCESSIBLE CONNECTIONS TO THE ARTS BUILDING ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM LIFE SCIENCES COMPLEX 3649 PROMENADE SIR-WILLIAM-OSLER / 1160 PINE AVENUE OUEST RAMP 1ST FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA ENTRANCE NEAR ROUNDABOUT AND ENTRANCE FACING PINE ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS ARE ACCESSIBLE BY PUBLIC ELEVATORS WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS ON ALL LEVELS BUILDING CONNECTION 5TH AND 7TH FLOOR CONNECT WITH MCINTYRE MEDICAL BUILDING ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM LIFE SCIENCES COMPLEX 3649 PROMENADE SIR-WILLIAM-OSLER / 1160 PINE AVENUE OUEST PINE AVENUE DN UP DN DN UP DN TO MCINTYRE MEDICAL BUILDING C-9 DN UP DN 5TH FLOOR ENTRANCE ACCESS VIA ENTRANCE NEAR ROUNDABOUT AND ENTRANCE FACING PINE ELEVATOR ALL LEVELS ARE ACCESSIBLE BY PUBLIC ELEVATORS WASHROOMS ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS ON ALL LEVELS BUILDING CONNECTION 5TH AND 7TH FLOOR CONNECT WITH MCINTYRE MEDICAL BUILDING ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ELEVATOR MEN’S WASHROOM WOMEN’S WASHROOM UNISEX WASHROOM MAASS CHEMISTRY BUILDING 801 SHERBROOKE ST. 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