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Directions and Parking
Please see below for detailed directions to the Clinical Psychology Centre. There are different parking regulations for clients and guests/clinical associates. Our two assigned parking stalls (#9 and #10) in SFU's North Lot are reserved for clients only.
Additional information:
- Saywell Hall location - picture on this page shows stairs leading down to the CPC main entrance
- - bus routes and schedules
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Directions to the CPC
Arriving by Transit
Exit the bus at the very last stop on the SFU campus (transit exchange bay 2) as this is the closest stop to the clinic. Walk north towards Blusson Hall and turn left onto sidewalk before entering the building. Following the sidewalk along the exterior of the building will lead to the top of a flight of stairs and a sign for the Clinical Psychology Centre. Go down one level to our main entrance and waiting room.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS
Proceed north from the bus loop towards Blusson Hall and enter building. Take the elevator down one level and note signs directing you down a hallway towards the Clinical Psychology Centre. Ring buzzer for access.
Driving and Parking
Please see the Google map below for the location of Saywell Hall on campus. Parking is located in the North Lot adjacent to the building. Stalls #9 and #10 are reserved for CPC clients. See the parking lot map for the location of these stalls in North Lot. If the CPC stalls are occupied, clients are permitted to park in any non-reserved stall in North Lot. There is no charge to clients for parking in the North Lot, but you must provide your license plate number for registration to your clinician. Your clinician will then request parking through the CPC Office Coordinator. To avoid any delay in registration, it is recommended that you provide your license plate number 24 hours before your appointment.
Clinical associates and guests may park in any non-reserved stall in the North Lot. Permits should be arranged by contacting the CPC Office Coordinator.
From the North Lot, enter Blusson Hall on the ground level, which connects to Saywell Hall. Proceed straight through the atrium and turn right down the hallway after the elevator. Look for the signs directing you to the Clinical Psychology Centre. You will need to exit the fire doors at the end of the hall and enter the waiting room through the main entrance which is unlocked during our regular hours of operation.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS
Enter Blusson Hall on the ground level and proceed straight through the atrium. Look for the signs directing you to the Clinical Psychology Centre. Turn right after the elevator and follow the hallway to the very end. Press buzzer for access and someone will direct you to the waiting room.
Map showing location of the CPC on campus:
Clinical Psychology Centre | 91ÅÝܽ
Saywell Hall (SWH) 9044 | 8888 University Drive | Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6
Intake Line: 778-782-4720