Campus Map
- Jeff Umphrey Centre — UB
- Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art
- Healthy Living Centre — HLC
- Main Gym
- Henry Champ Gym
- Flora Cowan Hall (Women’s Residence)
- John R. Brodie Science Centre — BB
- Faculty of Science
- Theatres A & B
- Applied Disaster and Emergency Studies
- McMaster Hall (Co-Ed Residence) — MH
- Ancillary Services
- Rural Development Institute — RD
- Harvest Hall
- Louis Riel Room
- Down Under
- Darrach Hall (Men’s Residence)
- Knowles-Douglas Students’ Union Centre
- Brandon University Students’ Union
- Mingling Area
- Bookstore
- Elephant Room
- Physical Plant Building
- Power Plant Building
- George T. Richardson Centre
- John E. Robbins Library — LI
- J.R.C. Evans Theatre — JRC
- Indigenous Peoples Centre — IPC
- Clark Hall/Original Building — CHO
- Faculty of Arts
- Senior Administration
- A.E. McKenzie Building — MCK
- Admissions Office
- Student Services
- Brandon University Faculty Association
- Queen Elizabeth II Music Building — QEB
- School of Music
- Lorne Watson Recital Hall
- Music Library
- BU Early Learning Centre
- Education Building — EB
- Faculty of Education
- Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium — WMCA
- Dr. James & Lucille Brown Health Studies Complex — HSB
- Faculty of Health Studies
- He Oyate Tawapi (Ceremony Room)
Parking
Permit Parking
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Mon- Fri
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Mon- Fri
Pay & Display Parking
Lot 5 and Lot 6 – $1.00 per hour
Lot 10 – $1.50 per hour
Lot 5 and Lot 6 – $1.00 per hour
Lot 10 – $1.50 per hour
Accessible Parking
Located in front of Clark Hall
Located in front of Clark Hall
Metered Parking
$0.01 per min., up to 120 min.
$0.01 per min., up to 120 min.
For more information on parking around campus, please visit our parking website.
Downloads
A Printable map is available for download.
We also offer a Walking Tour booklet for campus visitors.
Gender-neutral washrooms
Gender-neutral washrooms are located throughout campus. View our Gender neutral washroom map here.
Land acknowledgment
Brandon University is located in Treaty 2 territory, the traditional territory of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Assiniboine, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.