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Brock University
1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way
St. Catharines, ON
L2S 3A1 Canada
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The Schmon Parkway is a road that heads south and bends west to meet Merrittville Highway. The Regional Municipality of Niagara is located on this road, as is the City of Thorold’s town hall, Norgen Biotek and other offices. Brock’s Schmon Place is located on this road.
Located at 3350 Merrittville Highway, this is home to the campus planning and development group, which is working on new capital projects at Brock. Information Technology Services has offices in a strip mall nearby.
Named after the quarry-turned-nature-area located behind it, Quarry View Residence is townhouse-style living that opened in the fall of 2003. Students live in single rooms and share a common living space and kitchen.
Built in 2003, the East Academic wing is home to the Department of Nursing, as well as numerous classrooms. It was designed by William Haas Consultants Inc.
Formerly known as Captain John Decew, this building was constructed in 1968 with an addition built onto it in 1999. It houses laboratories and the Tecumseh Centre for Aboriginal Research and Education.
Named after Brock’s first dean of students and former Dean of the Faculty of Physical Education, the Arnie Lowenberger Residence was built in 2003 and has 311 beds. It was designed by Teeple Architects.
The Walker Complex is the hub of Brock’s athletics and recreation activity. It contains the Ian D. Beddis and Bob Davis gymnasiums, an indoor track, The Zone fitness centre, the Eleanor Misener Aquatic Centre, the Leo LeBlanc Rowing Centre and a food court. Named after a family of local philanthropists, the Walker Complex was built in 1973. Its most recent addition was in 2002.
South Block — sometimes known as Academic South — has numerous lecture halls on its lower level, and on its upper floors, offices for Sociology, Community Health Sciences, Recreation & Leisure Studies and Child and Youth Studies. There is also a Tim Hortons and the store General Brock.
Scotiabank Hall connects Thistle Hall, Robert S. K. Welch Hall, Academic South and the Walker Complex. Scotibank Hall houses a modern computer commons, sometimes known as “the fishbowl” for its glass walls, and various offices. Located on the third floor is the department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film.
Located at the bottom of a steep roadway heading down the escarpment, the Central Utilities Building is used by Facilities Management. It holds maintenance shops, a plant and some offices.