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North Oshawa campus

ACE
ACE is the world’s first commercial automotive research, development and innovation. At ACE, industry, researchers and students collaborate to create, test and validate groundbreaking innovations to bring them to market quickly. The facility features an extensive array of testing equipment including one of the largest and most sophisticated climatic wind tunnels in the world.

Business and IT Building
The Business and Information Technology Building features innovative research laboratories, modern lecture halls, a large café (Hunter’s Kitchen), and student lounge areas. It houses the Faculty of Business and Information Technology.

Campus Ice Centre
Our on-campus hockey rink and recreation facility is ideally sized for Ontario University Athletics hockey, campus recreation intramurals, and community use. It features two NHL-size ice pads,10 spacious change rooms, a sports pro shop and a community room. The facility also includes a full-service restaurant and a snack bar.

Campus library
The award-winning North Oshawa Library blends modern technology with the warmth of a traditional library. Students enjoy a variety of individual and collaborative learning spaces across multiple floors, including the Dixon-Alger Fireside Reading Room with its iconic glass rotunda overlooking Polonsky Commons.

Clean Energy Research Laboratory
The Clean Energy Research Laboratory (CERL) is used to conduct research on hydrogen production, heat engines and nanotechnology.

Energy Research Centre
The Energy Research Centre (ERC) houses our unique-in-Canada energy science and engineering programs, offering courses in wind, solar, hydrogen, hydraulic, geothermal and nuclear energy. ERC is also home to the Brilliant Catalyst business startup incubator and hands-on learning centre, the Brilliant Energy Institute and the campus retail store.

OPG Engineering Building
Our Ontario Power Generation Engineering Building houses modern labs, academic offices and other learning spaces.

Science Building
The Science Building is home to the Faculty of Science. It features a 250-seat lecture theatre, chemistry, physics and biology labs and a student study hall overlooking Polonsky Commons, among other student-friendly features.

Shawenjigewining Hall
Shawenjigewining Hall is a vibrant campus hub that blends technology-enhanced academic spaces with engaging community experiences. Enjoy a coffee at Tim Hortons, join a student club, gain practical experience in our nursing lab through simulated learning, and connect with Indigenous culture and resources at Mukwa’s Den.

Software and Informatics Research Centre
The Software Informatics Research Centre features research, study and active learning spaces, including engineering labs in electronics, mechatronics and robotics. It also houses the university's registrar's office.
Downtown Oshawa campus

Baagwating Indigenous Student Centre
Baagwating Indigenous Student Centre is an inclusive student space designed as a home away from home for Indigenous students. The centre features culturally relevant resources, a full kitchen, student study space, a resource room, and a sitting room complete with a fireplace.

Bordessa Hall
Bordessa Hall is a multi-purpose building located north of the Regent Theatre. It features research labs, study space for graduate students, a board room and faculty offices for the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities.

Charles Hall
Charles Hall, located at 61 Charles Street, is an important academic hub. Built in 1903 and formerly known as the Alger Press Building (1946–1993), it underwent extensive renovation and refurbishment in 2010. Today, this historic building serves as a vibrant centre for learning and research.

Regent Theatre
The Regent Theatre, located at 50 King Street East and renowned for its rich history and central role in downtown Oshawa, holds a special place in the community. The Regent Theatre now serves as a large lecture theatre for students during the day and hosts community and cultural events in the evenings and on weekends.