Accessibility in our halls and facilities

Clara Lichtenstein Hall (C-209)

Clara Lichtenstein Hall (C-209) is located in McGill’s Strathcona Music Building.

Accessible entrance (via Elizabeth Wirth Music Building)
Wheelchair access is via the door at the main entrance door of the Elizabeth Wirth Music Building (on the corner of Sherbrooke and Aylmer). Once inside, take the ramp to your left and enter the elevators. Exit on the second floor and go to the right, crossing the bridge into the Strathcona Music Building (the doors can be motion-activated). Once inside, enter hallway straight ahead to the left and passed the student lounge. Clara Lichtenstein Hall will be to your left.


Pollack Hall

Pollack Hall is located in McGill's Strathcona Music Building.

Accessible entrance (via Elizabeth Wirth Music Building)
Wheelchair access is via the door at the main entrance door of the Elizabeth Wirth Music Building (corner of Sherbooke and Aylmer). Once inside, take the ramp to your left and enter the elevators. Exit on the second floor and go to the right, crossing the bridge into the Strathcona Music Building (the doors can be motion-activated). Once inside, enter hallway straight ahead to the left and passed the student lounge. Follow the hall into the lobby of the Strathcona Music Building, and to the large double-door entrance to Pollack Hall on the right.


Tanna Schulich Hall

Tanna Schulich Hall is located in close proximity to the main entrance of McGill's Elizabeth Wirth Music Building.

Accessible entrance (via Elizabeth Wirth Music Building)
Wheelchair access is via the door at the main entrance of the Elizabeth Wirth Music Building (corner of Sherbrooke and Aylmer). Tanna Schulich Hall is located directly across from the main entrance.


Redpath Hall

Redpath Hall is located in McGill’s downtown campus near McTavish St., the entrance is on the Terrace facing the lower field of McGill's main campus.

Accessibility at Redpath
Guests with reduced mobility can be dropped off at Redpath Hall by entering the downtown campus via the Milton Gates located at University Street and Milton.

Entrance to Redpath Hall is found via the Terrace facing the lower field on McGill’s main campus. Upon entering the building, follow the hall to the right of the stairs towards the elevator and across from the accessible washroom, both on level 1. Note that the maximum capacity of the elevator is 2 persons. The concert hall entrance is located on level 2. Once inside the elevator ensure the door is securely closed and press and hold the button to activate the lift.  Hold the button until you reach the destination floor and the elevator comes to a complete stop. 

Please visit the Parking and Transportation site for more information.

If you would like to attend an event in Redpath Hall and you have further questions, please feel free to let us know in advance by calling the Schulich Box Office at 514 398-4547, Monday-Friday from 2:00 pm. to 6:00 pm.


Accessible Washrooms

Accessible washrooms can be found in the following locations (GI = gender-inclusive):

Strathcona Music Building 

C-115 (located near the Royal Victoria College cafeteria) GI 
C-218 & C-219 (located within the Pollack Hall Artist entrance) 
C-511 & C-519 
E-328 & E-329 (Located within the 3rd floor practice room wing, not accessible to the public) GI 

Elizabeth Wirth Music Building

All washrooms on all floors have a specific accessible washroom (with the exception of the first floor, which has no washrooms).

A003 (located near the Wirth Opera studio) GI
A208 (located near Tanna Schulich Hall) GI
A302, A402, A502 (located in the Music Library) GI
A604, A704, A804  GI 


Library

The Marvin Duchow Music Library is located on three floors of McGill’s Elizabeth Wirth Music Building, with the entry on the 3rd floor.

Accessible entrance

Wheelchair access is via the door at the main entrance of the Elizabeth Wirth Music Building. Once inside, to your left, take the ramp to the elevators. Exit on the third floor.

Marvin Duchow Music Library accessibility information

 

 

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