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Directions for Visiting the Centre

Here are directions for how to find us!

The Centre for Child Studies is located on the 4th floor of the Department of Psychology (in the PAS building) on the University of Waterloo's campus. 

On campus:

It is easiest to find us by entering the university at the main entrance on Seagram Dr. off University Ave. West. Once you have entered the university at the main entrance, turn LEFT immediately at the first stop sign. The Psychology Department's parking lot will be the second entrance on your right, marked "Centre for Mental Health Parking". It is just after the speedbump on your right. You will be greeted in the parking lot by a research assistant who will provide you with a parking pass and escort you and your child to the Centre for Child Studies. [If you have gone around the corner at the end of road and see a playground structure and the parking lot for the Early Childhood Education Centre, you have gone too far.]

From Highway 401:

  • From east or west, follow Highway 401 to exit 278, Highway 8 West.
  • Follow 8 West to 7 East (an expressway called the Conestoga Parkway). Be sure to take the exit for 7 East, not 7 West.
  • Keep left; do not exit on 7 East (Victoria Street and Guelph). Expressway becomes 85 North (formerly 86).
  • Exit at University Avenue West and drive west about 2 miles (3 km).

Map of this route

Use Google Maps for directions to UW.

PDF map of the Campus in colour or black and white. The Psychology Building is the PAS building in bottom left.

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Parents: Do you need to cancel and/or reschedule an appointment for you and your child?

Please call the Centre directly at the number below as this will get your message to our researchers most quickly.

(519) 888-4567, ext. 35416

You can also email us at the Centre or if you wish to contact the researcher conducting your study directly:

Julie:Toddler Language Study

Angela:Book sharing study with parents

 

 

This page was last updated on February 4, 2011