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Northcampus Map 2009E 3.Ai North Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Drive River 1 8 Edinboro Road 9 7 V 6 Saskatchewan Drive P 5 11 3 12 116 St 117 St P 25 32 35 13 21 92 Ave 34 37 26 30 33 22 48 29 36 23 Windsor P 55 52 LRT to City Centre > Park QUAD 40 42 51 54 44 49 Saskatchewan Drive 91 Ave 53 NN 71 62 63 45 50 69 73 P 90 Ave Brock Ave 65 72 66 64 67 East Campus 74 75 NU 89 61 P UNIVERSITY 89 Ave RESTRICTED ACCESS 89 Ave Legal Ave STATION 83 90 80 84 P 87 91 94 East Campus 88 82 88 97 110 St P 95 98 Varsity P 86 89 P 92 79 A Z 93 85 P 99 81 111 St 117 St 116 St 87 Ave 87 Ave Royal Ave 160 132 102 100 M 130 135 112 St P 114 St 133 101 131 103 134 86 Ave Oliver Ave 106 C P R P2 165 P5 107 104 105 108 ? 136 Garneau 85 Ave Griesbach Ave JBLW P 140 143 118 P3 T 116 110 111 HEALTH P SCIENCES 117 STATION 144 84 Ave Lumsden Ave 113 142 141 P 84 115 152 P4 170 111 St 114 83 Ave 112 P 83 Ave McDonald Ave 151 P1 P 150 172 174 124 L 112 St P7 114 St 82 Ave > to Campus Saint-Jean Whyte Ave 123 156 120 P 117 St P6 155 110 St University Ave L 111 St University Ave 125 81 Ave Anderson Ave South Ave 115a St 80 Ave St. Alberta St Braithwaite Garneau St 115 St 80 Ave Rouleau Ave Belgravia University Ave Park Rutherford St Rutherford McKernan < to South Campus U of A North Campus Building List Building List Building List # Grid Name Timetable Code # Grid Name Timetable Code # Grid Name Timetable Code 123 K3 Aberhart Centre ABE Resources Engineering Facility NRE 71 E5 North Power Plant NPP 122 J3 Aberhart Services Building 111 I3 Materials Management 50 E4 Pembina Hall PB 67 E4 Administration ADM 144 I6 Mazankowski Heart Institute E4 Quad 45 D3 Agriculture / Forestry Centre AF 26 C3 Mechanical Engineering MEC 116 I4 Research Transition Facility RTF 1 A2 Alumni House 131 H5 Medical Sciences MS 5 B3 Ring House 1 54 D6 Arts and Convocation Hall A 133 G6 National High Field Nuclear Magnetic 6 B3 Ring House 2 48 C4 Assiniboia Hall ASH Resonance Centre NANUC 7 B3 Ring House 3 49 D4 Athabasca Hall ATH 25 C3 National Institute for Nanotechnology 8 A3 Ring House 4 11 B4 Biological Sciences BS + CW, G, M, P, Z 165 H7 Newton Place 37 C7 Rutherford House 36 C6 Business BUS 71 E5 North Power Plant NPP 73 E6 Rutherford Library, South RS 81 G3 Butterdome (Universiade Pavilion) PAV 87 F6 Old St Stephen’s College C3 Sheldon’s Plaque 66 E4 Bookstore (Alberta Community Development) 84 F5 St Joseph’s College SJ 52 D5 Cameron Library CL 50 E4 Pembina Hall PB 88 F6 St Stephen’s College SS 160 G7 Campus Tower CT 113 I2 Phillips Services Building 53 D5 Triffo Hall TH 150 J5 Canadian Blood Services CRC 82 F3 Physical Education A3 Tuck Shop Tree 12 B4 Centennial Centre for and Recreation Centre PE + W, E E4 Universiade Flame Tower Interdisciplinary Science CCIS 79 F3 Project Management Office F7 Varsity Tuck Shop Site, former 13 B4 Centennial Centre for 62 E2 RCMS (Physical Plant Shop) F5 West and North Mural Interdisciplinary Science (phase 2) 110 I2 Recycling Centre 51 D5 Central Academic Building CAB 116 I4 Research Transition Facility RTF Libraries 152 J6 CHA Parkade 5 B3 Ring House 1 52 D5 Cameron Library (Science & Technology) CL 21 C3 Chem / Materials Engineering CME 6 B3 Ring House 2 86 F6 Herbert T Coutts Education Library 30 C5 Chemistry Centre 7 B3 Ring House 3 140 H5 John W Scott Health Sciences Library Gunning/Lemieux C + W, E 8 A3 Ring House 4 91 F8 John A Weir Memorial Law Library 155 K5 Childcare Centre 37 C7 Rutherford House 51 D5 Mathematics Branch Library 69 E5 Civil / Electrical Engineering CEB 73 E6 Rutherford Library, 73 E6 Rutherford Library, North & South 80 F3 Clare Drake Arena North & South RN, RS (Humanities & Social Sciences) RN, RS 142 I5 Clinical Sciences CS 84 F5 St Joseph’s College SJ 84 F5 St Joseph’s College Library 172 J7 College Plaza 88 F6 St Stephen’s College SS 36 C6 Winspear Business Reference Library 42 D4 Computing Science Centre CSC 102 G2 Schäffer Hall 156 K5 Corbett Hall CH 112 J2 South Field Car Park Museums 120 K2 Cross Cancer Institute CC 64 E3 Stadium Car Park 72 E5 Dentistry / Pharmacy DP 140 I5 Stollery Children's Hospital 75 E7 Bohdan Medwidsky 22 D3 ECERF Car Park 44 D3 Structural Engineering Lab, Morrison Ukrainian Folklore Archives 32 C5 Earth Sciences ESB 66 E4 Students’ Union Building SUB 54 D6 Canadian Centre for Ethnomusicology / Folkways Alive 95 F8 East Campus Village Blk 2 93 F8 TELUS Centre TEL 61 E2 Clothing and Textiles Collection 97 F9 East Campus Village Blk 4 114 J2 Thermal Energy Storage 32 C5 Mineralogy / Petrology Museum 108 H4 Edmonton Clinic North 92 F7 Timms Centre for the Arts TC 32 C6 Paleontology Museum 124 J4 Edmonton Clinic South 92 F7 Timms / TELUS Car Park 90 F7 Print Study Centre 85 G5 Education Car Park 34 C6 Tory Breezeway TBW 34 C6 WG Hardy Collection of Ancient Near 86 F6 Education Centre, North & South ED + N, S 34 C6 Tory Building, Henry Marshall T Eastern and Classical Antiquities 22 C2 Electrical & Computer 35 C6 Tory Lecture Theatres TL Engineering Research Facility ECE 53 D5 Triffo Hall 143 I6 Emergency Wing 81 G3 Universiade Pavilion PAV Theatre & Culture (WC Mackenzie Health Science Centre) 170 J7 University Extension Centre EXT 90 F7 Fine Arts Building Gallery 98 F9 Emily Murphy House 170 J7 University Extension Centre Car Park 66 E4 Horowitz Theatre 23 D3 Engineering Teaching 83 F4 University Hall UNH 106 H3 Jubilee Auditorium and Learning Complex ETL 140 H5 University Hospital WCM 92 F7 Studio Theatre 89 F6 Environmental Engineering EEB 141 I5 University Hospitals 9 A3 Faculty Club Outpatient Residence Exercise & Recreation 90 F7 Fine Arts Centre FAB 151 J5 University Hospitals Parkade 80 F3 Clare Drake Arena 63 E3 General Services GSB 74 E6 University LRT Station L5 Corbett Fields 135 G6 Health Research Innovation Facility, East 170 J7 University Terrace EXT 82 F4 Courts 118 I4 Health Sciences LRT Station 82 F3 Van Vliet Physical Education 81 G3 Climbing Complex 115 I3 Heating Plant and Recreation Centre PE + W, E 100 G2 David Tuckey Gym 105 H2 Henday Hall 140 H5 Walter C Mackenzie 82 F4 East Pool 86 F6 Herbert T Coutts Education Library Health Sciences Centre WCM 86 F5 Education Gym 132 G6 Heritage Medical Research Centre 29 C4 V-Wing V 82 F3 Fitness and Lifestyle Centre 66 E4 Horowitz Theatre 3 C2 Windsor Car Park 116 I3 Gymnastics Centre 75 E7 HUB International HUB 174 J7 Windsor Park Plaza I2 Lister Fields 61 E2 Human Ecology HEC 134 G5 Zeidler Ledcor Centre ZLC 82 F4 Main Gym 55 D7 Humanities Centre HEB 82 F3 Revving Room 65 E3 Industrial Design Studio IND Historic Buildings & Landmarks F2 Varsity Field 94 F8 International House E4 Alumni Walk 82 F3 West Pool 106 H3 Jubilee Auditorium 54 D6 Arts and Convocation Hall A 107 H4 Jubilee Auditorium Car Park 48 C4 Assiniboia Hall ASH 130 G5 Katz Group - Rexall Centre for 49 D4 Athabasca Hall ATH Pharmacy and Health Research KGR 156 K5 Corbett Hall CH 103 H2 Kelsey Hall F4 Celebration Plaza 91 F7 Law Centre LC 72 E5 Dentistry / Pharmacy DP 101 H2 Lister Centre LH 98 F9 Emily Murphy House 104 H2 Mackenzie Hall D7 Fahlman’s Tree 40 D3 Markin/CNRL Natural D8 Garneau’s Tree.
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