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Vancouver

SFU's Vancouver campus is comprised of four buildings in the downtown core: Harbour Centre at 515 West Hastings Street, SFU's Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue at 580 West Hastings Street, SFU's Segal Graduate School of Business, at 500 Granville Street and SFU's School for the Contemporary Arts, which moved to the Goldcorp Centre for the Arts in the Woodward's development at 149 West Hastings Street in September 2010.

 

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Directions to the Burnaby campus

Driving


    From SFU's Burnaby campus
  • Head west on University Drive E toward Gaglardi Way
  • Continue on Burnaby Mountain Parkway
  • Turn left onto Hastings Street
  • Continue until you reach downtown Vancouver
  • See parking map for nearby parkades

 

By Bus


Numerous bus routes serve the downtown area and SFU's locations daily. For up-to-date information, we suggest you consult TransLink's maps and schedules.

 

By SkyTrain


The nearest SkyTrain station for SFU's Vancouver campus is Waterfront Station, which is a brief walk from Harbour Centre, Wosk Centre, Segal Graduate School of Business and the Goldcorp Centre for the Arts.

Waterfront Station is also served daily by SeaBus from North Vancouver. The West Coast Express commuter train travels to downtown Vancouver from Mission, Port Haney, Maple Meadows, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam Central and Port Moody during peak hours, Monday through Friday. See www.westcoastexpress.com for a complete schedule.

Transit facts

  • Current schedules, route maps and fares for bus, SkyTrain, SeaBus and West Coast Express services are available at www.translink.bc.ca
  • The West Coast Express commuter trains run only during peak periods, Monday through Friday; there are no weekend trains.
  • Find out more about getting to SFU: By bus, SkyTrain, SeaBus or West Coast Express