There are lots of ways to get around North Campus, but did you know you can get almost everywhere using pedways? Pedways can increase accessibility, enhance your feeling of safety and get you between buildings faster. They’re also great for staying indoors when it’s too cold, hot, rainy or windy to be outside.
Brush up on your knowledge of pedways on North Campus — who knows when they might come in handy!
Before we begin …
Pedway is a portmanteau of pedestrian and way. Oxford Languages defines pedways as footways built for pedestrians in an urban area. While this guide is about pedways, our journey will take us through various indoor paths — pedways, hallways and doorways 101 wasn’t as catchy. We’re also not limited to travelling by foot, as these indoor paths accommodate many ways of moving!
Start with interior access routes
Interior access routes are a great place to start. These four routes across North Campus have been established to ensure access to study spaces and access between buildings after hours. All hallways, doorways and pedways along these routes are accessible from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. on weekdays. You can access each route through various primary entrances.
Learn more about interior access routes.
Keep your ONEcard on you
Keep in mind that your ONEcard may be required for access to pedways and primary entrances during and after certain hours and access may be restricted to those who learn or work in these buildings. Please ensure you have your valid ONEcard with you at all times to guarantee smooth access to buildings and facilities.