UOttawa Campus Sustainability

This walk is a green tour of the University of Ottawa, focusing on the environmental infrastructure and the social integration of the University of Ottawa and the City of Ottawa (including the Sandy Hill area). The tour is organized by the Office of Campus Sustainability and will include topics related to green space, transportation, engineering, architecture, land planning, and agriculture. Find out what the University's Office of Campus Sustainability has been doing in the areas of energy, water, sustainable transportation, recycling, and food security.

The University of Ottawa is one of the most sustainable campuses in North America.

Location
Route

We will meet on the front steps of Tabaret Hall (550 Cumberland). From there, we will work our way south through the heart of the campus along the Grand Alley, ending at the SITE Building (800 King Edward, on the west side of King Edward, just north of Mann Ave). The route will follow pedestrian paths through the University of Ottawa Campus.

About the walk leader

Jonathan Rausseo is the Campus Sustainability Manager at the University of Ottawa and has been working on sustainability initiatives since 2006. He is a graduate of the University of Ottawa and been a consultant for various environmental NGOs in the City of Ottawa. He has led this walk as part of Jane's Walk for several years.

Guide:

Jonathan Rausseo

When:
Date:Sun May 5, 2024
Time:11:00 AM
Duration: 1 hour 30 min
Language: English
Where:
Start:Tabaret Hall (main steps)
End:SITE Building (King Edward & Mann)
Area:UOttawa Campus/Sandy Hill
Distance:1.5 kms
Accessibility:

The route follows paved sidewalks.

Gallery
Tabaret Hall at the University of Ottawa, where the walk will start. The LEED GOLD Social Sciences Building, University of Ottawa UOttawa's SITE building, part of the Faculty of Engineering. The Living Wall in UOttawa's LEED GOLD Social Sciences Building.
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