2010 Highlights

Heifer helping and representing farmers across the globe Not for profit Citizens for Sustainable Energy providing lots of information Sampling wares

F.A.Q.s

A Conference presentation

Is there public transit?
Yes. The bus stops right outside the University Centre main entrance.

Is there parking? Is it free?
Yes, on Saturday and Sunday. There is a large parking lot about a hundred yards or so from the University Centre. For any events on Thursday or Friday parking is not free and must be paid for. Go to the map page for its location.

Are ATM’s available?
Yes. As you enter the University Centre main entrance, take the first hallway to your left and they are on your immediate right.

Where are the washrooms?
As you enter the University Centre main entrance, go down the first hallway on your left.

Is there a cafeteria?
Yes. It serves a wide variety of conventional and organic food, and accepts cash or debit.

Is there wheelchair access?
Yes. Ramps and elevators are easily accessible.

How many people attend?
Usually around 2,000 over the four days.

How do I register for a workshop or seminar?
There are several ways. For a Friday or Saturday workshop you can register online or by downloading the brochure and registration forms and mailing it in.

Where is PCH North?
Peter Clark Hall North is located downstairs in the University Centre.

Where is Rozanski Hall?
The Hall is located a few minutes walk away from the University Centre.
Go to our map page for its location.