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Access Tours

View of the ³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ Quad and clock tower with the city skyline in the background.

Access Tours are designed for ³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ community members with mobility impairments but also aims to address aspects of inclusion for community members with non-physical disabilities as well. All tours are led by students and staff who identify as having disabilities and who benefit from these barrier-free routes and spaces on a regular basis.

Available upon request, Access Tours provide community members with:

  • the best barrier-free routes of travel around campus, both indoors and out;
  • TTC Wheel-Trans pick-up and drop-off points; and
  • locations of elevators, accessible washroom facilities and information.

Request an Access Tour

Access ³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ and partners will work with you individually to facilitate a personalized tour that suits your specific needs. For further information or to book a tour, please contact accessibility@torontomu.ca.

Access Tour videos

The following 3 videos provide highlights of the Access Tour.

Video 1

View accessible routes of the following connected buildings: the Student Learning Centre (SLC), the Library, Kerr Hall South (KHS) and the Rogers Communications Centre (RCC).

Video 2

View a tour of the most accessible routes in the Northeast part of the campus, including: Jorgenson Hall, Gerrard Street, Sally Horsfall Eaton Centre (SHE), Eric Palin Hall (EPH), and the Rogers Communication Centre (RCC). 

Video 3

View the accessible pathways connecting the Library, Podium (POD) and Jorgenson Hall (JOR), as well as the connecting routes between the Student Campus Centre (SCC) and Oakham House.