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With so much to do and see at UTown@UBC, it's hard to know where to start! The UTown@UBC Virtual Tour will help you explore the campus community, rediscover some beloved UBC amenities and locations, and maybe even find some new ones!
The North Campus Tour takes you to the heart of UBC's academic core, through the oldest, most established part of the University, where many of UBC's historic educational facilities and cultural attractions can be found, as well as many of the beautiful new Public Realm improvements.
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John M.S. Lecky UBC Boathouse
7277 River Road, Richmond
Located 18km south east of UBC’s Point Grey campus, the UBC Boathouse is a mixed use venue on the shore of the Fraser River supporting rowing/paddling programs. It also acts as an idyllic backdrop for events and weddings.
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- Boat bays and dock to support rowing and dragon boat activities
- Change and wash rooms
- Event hall and patio for weddings, reception, and other hosted events
- Learn to Row & adult Thunder community rowing team
- Youth rowing development & Thunder rowing team
Thunderbird Stadium
6288 Stadium Road
Thunderbird Stadium is an open-air, artificial turf stadium used primarily for soccer, football, and rugby. The stadium opened on October 7, 1967 and can seat 3,500 in the main grandstand. By using the surrounding grass embankment the facility can accommodate up to 12,000 spectators. In 2017, the UBC Homecoming game between the Thunderbirds and the Saskatchewan Huskies had the top football attendance, estimated over 10,000.
- Fully lit, artificial turf suitable for day/night and all-weather use
- Team change and wash rooms
- Covered seating for 3,500; additional capacity for 5,000 spectators on west embankment
- Weekly intramural soccer league for UBC students, faculty, and staff
- Home to UBC Thunderbirds varsity football & soccer games
Thunderbird Park
2700 East Mall
Thunderbird Park is a sprawling collection of turf and grass fields near the south end of the UBC campus that are host to a variety of teams, student leagues, and community activities. Including the adjacent Rashpal Dhillon Track & Field Oval, Thunderbird Park provides extensive opportunities for organized recreation as well as less formal activities like walking or pick-up soccer games during less busy times.
Between September to April, expect to see Thunderbird Park bustling in the evenings and weekends as it’s not unusual for the intramural soccer and ultimate leagues to be running for students while Thunderbirds varsity teams like field hockey and rugby may also be hosting important matches.
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- Wright Field – dedicated turf, field hockey field
- Wolfson East Field
- Tourmaline West Baseball Stadium and Rashpal Dhillon Track & Field Oval are additional facilities at Thunderbird Park
- Weekly intramural soccer and Ultimate frisbee leagues for UBC students, faculty, & staff
- Community leagues including the Thunderbird Adult Soccer League
- Varsity rugby & field hockey home games
Tourmaline West Baseball Stadium
3085 Wesbrook Mall
Tourmaline West Stadium is the first artificial turf baseball field in the province of British Columbia. Completed in 2018, the baseball stadium is home to varsity, junior varsity, and younger community baseball teams. In 219, the stadium and the UBC Thunderbirds varsity baseball team hosted the International Collegiate Baseball Classic featuring two Japanese universities (Keio University and University Tokyo) and NCAA Div I team, Sacramento State University.
- AstroTurf surface for natural grass feel and all-weather use
- 4 AstroTurf Bullpens
- Portable on-field mounds and fence that allow for field conversions to softball, slo-pitch or little league
- Outfield available for flag football, softball, and ultimate frisbee rentals
- Dimensions: RF – 98.1 (322 feet); CF – 113.1m (371 feet); LF – 98.1m (322 feet)
- Watch the UBC Thunderbirds varsity baseball team play in the spring
UBC Baseball Rose Indoor Training Centre
The UBC Baseball Rose Indoor Training Centre (RITC) is home to the UBC Thunderbirds Baseball Team and is a state-of-the-art indoor training facility located beside the Tourmaline West Baseball Stadium. It is heated allowing a comfortable training environment year round. Designed for baseball, with 4 full-size batting cages and pitching machines, the RITC is the premiere baseball facility in British Columbia. The facility also has the ability to convert and be used for multi-sport training.
- 4 full-size batting cages (Astroturf) with dividers
- 1 designated pitching area (Astroturf) with 2 pitching mounds and training equipment
- 4 pitching machines
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Gerald McGavin UBC Rugby Centre
2765 Wesbrook Mall
Located in the heart of UBC’s athletic venues and pristine playing fields, the Gerald McGavin Rugby Centre offers an expansive view of Thunderbird Park’s grass fields. Its raised terrace and exterior, stadium style seating makes for a great viewing location of UBC Thunderbirds varsity rugby games or to simply enjoy the lush, green landscape.
- 100-person interior lounge
- Covered terrace
- Exterior stadium seating for up to 100 guests
- Team change rooms & offices for UBC Thunderbirds varsity rugby
UBC Tennis Centre
6160 Thunderbird Boulevard
The UBC Tennis Centre is one of Vancouver’s only public, indoor tennis facilities. The facility includes 12 indoor courts across two buildings as well as one outdoor court. The UBC Tennis Centre is set up to provide great, year round access to tennis whether you’re looking for great coaching through the lessons and drill programs, booking a court rental, or playing in a tennis Grand Slam mixer event.
- 8 indoor courts at the UBC Tennis Centre
- 4 indoor courts at the UBC Tennis Bubble
- 1 outdoor court
- Accessible wash & change room facilities
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- Coached lessons – skills, drills, and clinics – for adults, youth, and students
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- Weekly leagues, Grand Slam mixer events for a blend of social and competition
Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
6066 Thunderbird Boulevard
Thunderbird Arena was host venue for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games and can hold up to 7,000 people for special events like the UBC Winter Classic hockey game or concerts. This venue is the home of UBC Thunderbirds ice hockey teams and is also accessible for sledge hockey. The Father David Bauer Arena and the Protrans Arena are primarily used for hockey related programs hockey and skating lessons, public skating sessions, and two hockey leagues.
The facility also features pro shop that carries some hockey and skating equipment as well as providing services such as skate rentals and skate sharpening.
There are three sheets of ice at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre:
- Thunderbird Arena
- Father David Bauer Arena
- Protrans Arena
- Free public skating for UBC Students
- Learn to skate programs for youth and adults
- Drop-in sessions for stick & puck, hockey, skating, and figure skating
War Memorial Gym
6081 University Boulevard
The UBC War Memorial Gymnasium is located in the centre of the University of British Columbia Point Grey campus, adjacent to the Nest (the Student Union Building), the Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre, the Student Recreation Centre and the UBC Aquatic Centre. The building is historically significant and a tribute to those British Columbians, particularly those who attended UBC, who died during the two World Wars.
The gymnasium accommodates up to 2,862 spectators, and measures 160 feet in length. This facility can be used for various sports, including basketball and volleyball.
- Gymnasium can hold up to 4 volleyball courts and features a main basketball court
- Full service dressing rooms and showers
- Home of the UBC Thunderbirds varsity basketball & volleyball teams – check out home games on Friday & Saturday evenings
UBC Aquatic Centre
6080 Student Union Boulevard
The UBC Aquatic Centre is a state-of-the-art facility that serves athletic training, competition, and neighbourhood leisure needs. The facility’s natatorium can accommodate nearly 1,000 bathers, and the viewing area in the mezzanine can host up to 460 spectators.
- 25 metre recreational pool with 1m and 3m diving boards and accessible ramp
- 50 metre competition pool with Omega Swiss Timing System
- Leisure pool and lazy river with accessible ramp
- 34-person family friendly hot tub with accessibility lift
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- Men’s, women’s, and universal change rooms
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- Free leisure, length, and student-specific swims for UBC Students
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Student Recreation Centre
6000 Student Union Boulevard
Home of UBC Recreation, the UBC Student Recreation Centre offers over 17,000 sq ft with a triple court gymnasium for volleyball, basketball, badminton, and indoor soccer (futsal).
The SRC also houses the Birdcoop Fitness Centre which is a full service fitness and weight room facility that includes a bouldering cave.
Additionally, the facility features a 2,300 sq ft dance studio with stretching bars and a 1,600 sq ft martial arts dojo with matted floor.
- Triple court gymnasium
- Multipurpose wood sprung studio with mirrored walls, stretching bars, & heavy punching bags
- Martial arts dojo with padded floor and mirrored walls
- BirdCoop Fitness Centre with 8,000 sq. ft. and large selection of cardio machines, free weights, weight lifting equipment, and Olympic platforms
- Bouldering cave
- Free drop-in sports (badminton, table tennis, indoor soccer (futsal), basketball, volleyball for UBC Students
- $35 fitness centre membership to access the BirdCoop Fitness Centre for cardio or weight training
- Dance, martial arts, yoga & Pilate, boot camp, and group fitness classes
- Register to play intramural basketball, dodgeball, and volleyball on a weekly basis
Activities & Recreation Centre (ARC) @ UBC Life
6138 Student Union Boulevard
The ARC includes a fitness centre, universal change rooms, lockers, and two studios. It is located in the UBC Life Building (formerly the old Student Union Building) on the lower and main levels of the building. The ARC areas in the Life Building can be accessed externally from the east side or from the elevator in the centre of the building.
- 8,000 sq. ft of fitness centre and multi-purpose studio space
- Universal change room facilities
- Personal training specific space
- Functional training space
- Scheduled studio drop-in with speed and heavy punching bags
- $35 fitness centre membership to access the ARC (and BirdCoop) Fitness Centres for cardio or weight training
- Dance, yoga & Pilates, boot camps, group fitness classes, & spin in the studios
- Women’s Only Fitness sessions available throughout the school week
- Personal training & fitness assessments
Ponderosa Commons Studio
6488 University Boulevard
The Ponderosa Commons Studio is a satellite studio that offers students, faculty, staff, and community an alternate location for yoga, dance, fitness, and other health and wellness classes. Located on the ground floor of the West Commons building on University Boulevard and West Mall, the studio is a state-of-the-art fitness space with floor to ceiling windows. Washroom and shower facilities are also available.
Rashpal Dhillon Track & Field Oval
2329 Wesbrook Mall
Completed in the summer of 2009, this project was partly funded by a major donation from Peter Dhillon and family in memory of their late father. This facility provides a home on campus for the UBC Track and Field team and allows for all disciplines to be contested. The track is all-weather while the field inside the oval is grass.
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Located at 2199 Wesbrook Mall, the Faculty of Dentistry is a world-leading institution dedicated to enriching the learning experience of our students and guests through shared educational opportunities.
Doctor of Dental Medicine - The DMD Program is a full-time, four-year degree program at UBC-Vancouver that is designed to prepare students to practice their chosen profession with appropriate competence. The program is based on sound knowledge of the related biological sciences, strong clinical skills, and an understanding of the role of the dentist as a health professional and leader in the community.
Dental Hygiene Degree - The DHD Entry-to-Practice Admission Option is a full-time, four-year degree program at UBC-Vancouver that includes didactic and clinical instruction and leads to a Bachelor’s Degree in Dental Science.
Dental Hygiene Degree Completion Category 1 - The DHD Degree Completion Admission Option (Category 1) is the entry point to the UBC Dental Hygiene Degree Program for dental hygienists who have 30 credits of specified university transferable courses and a dental hygiene diploma/certificate from an accredited North American dental hygiene diploma program. Successful applicants will receive academic credit for three years of previous post-secondary education and must complete the fourth year of the Degree Program
Dental Hygiene Degree Completion Category 2 - The DHD Degree Completion Admission Option (Category 2) is the entry point to the UBC Dental Hygiene Degree Program for dental hygienists who have a dental hygiene diploma/certificate from an accredited North American dental hygiene diploma program. Successful applicants will receive academic credit for two years of previous post-secondary education and must complete the third and fourth year of the Degree Program.
MSc in Craniofacial Science -The Faculty of Dentistry offers advanced study leading to the MSc in Craniofacial Science through one of the following areas of study:
- Research in Population Health will explore the complex interactions (social, cultural, environmental) that affect the oral health of individuals, communities and populations.
- Oral health related clinical research includes both interventional and observational studies focusing on the following: disease prevention, diagnosis, risk, treatment, prognosis and health care.
- Basic science research in the areas of biomaterials, cell biology, developmental biology, microbiology and molecular biology is available.
Combined MSc in Craniofacial Science and Clinical Specialty Diploma
These combined programs option offer graduate training in conjunction with a MSc in Craniofacial Science. In this program the degree and the diploma are awarded conjointly, and graduate will be eligible to take the examinations for specialty certification.
MSc/Diploma in Endodontics - This combined program is a clinical specialty program that allows students to complete the MSc in Craniofacial Science combined with clinical specialty preparation through the Diploma in Endodontics.
MSc/Diploma in Orthodontics - Achievement of the Diploma in Orthodontics requires successful completion of the clinical and didactic requirements associated with the diploma program in the Faculty of Dentistry, successful completion of the MSc in Craniofacial Science course requirements, and successful defense and submission of the thesis to the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
MSc/Diploma in Pediatric Dentistry - The student will divide clinical training between the University of British Columbia Point Grey Campus and BC Children’s Hospital. Achievement of the Diploma in Pediatric Dentistry requires successful completion of the clinical and didactic requirements associated with the diploma program in the Faculty of Dentistry, successful completion of the MSc in Craniofacial Science course requirements, and successful defense and submission of the thesis to the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
MSc/Diploma in Periodontics - The Faculty of Dentistry, through its Division of Periodontics and Dental Hygiene, offers graduate training in Periodontics as a three-year program aimed at producing clinical specialists with an excellent foundation in clinical, behavioural, and biomedical sciences. Successful graduates receive a Diploma in Periodontics and Master of Science Degree in Craniofacial Science, and are eligible to take the examination for the Fellowship Examination of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada and the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) Board Examination.
MSc/Diploma in Prosthodontics - The Faculty of Dentistry, through its Division of Prosthodontics and Dental Geriatrics, offers graduate training in Prosthodontics as a three-year program aimed at producing clinical specialists. The program provides education and training for clinicians, researchers and teachers. Achievement of the Diploma in Prosthodontics requires successful completion of the clinical and didactic requirements associated with the diploma program in the Faculty of Dentistry, successful completion of the MSc in Craniofacial Science course requirements, and successful defense and submission of the thesis to the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Combined PhD in Craniofacial Science and Clinical Specialty Diploma
These combined programs option are clinical specialty programs that are offered in conjunction with a PhD in Craniofacial Science. In this program the degree and the diploma are awarded conjointly and both must be completed to graduate.
PhD/Diploma in Endodontics - This program option offers a degree and diploma awarded conjointly. Achievement of the Diploma in Endodontics requires completion of the clinical and didactic requirements associated with the diploma program in the Faculty of Dentistry, successful completion of the PhD in Craniofacial Science course requirements, and successful defense and submission of the thesis to the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
PhD/Diploma in Orthodontics - Achievement of the Diploma in Orthodontics requires completion of the clinical and didactic requirements associated with the diploma program in the Faculty of Dentistry, successful completion of the PhD in Craniofacial Science course requirements, and successful defense and submission of the thesis to the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
PhD/Diploma in Pediatric Dentistry - The students will divide clinical training between the University of British Columbia Point Grey Campus and BC Children’s Hospital. PhD/Diploma students will begin their training alongside the MSc/Diploma students and will moving into full time research from years two through four. In years five and six, the PhD/Diploma students will complete their clinical training.
PhD/Diploma in Periodontics - Completion of the Diploma in Periodontics requires completion of the clinical and didactic requirements associated with the diploma program in the Faculty of Dentistry, and successful completion of the PhD in Craniofacial Science course requirements, and successful defense and submission of their thesis to the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
PhD/Diploma in Prosthodontics - Achievement of the diploma in Prosthodontic dentistry requires completion of the clinical and didactic requirements associated with the diploma program in the Faculty of Dentistry, successful completion of the PhD in Craniofacial Science course requirements, and successful defense and submission of the thesis to the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology (OMOP) Hospital Residency - The program consists of a four-year hospital-based residency in both oral medicine and oral pathology specialties. This four-year program leads to dual certification and eligibility to take examinations of the Royal College of Dentists (Canada) Fellowship and the American Board of the Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. Detailed curriculum can be found in its respective page.
General Practice Residency (GPR) Training Program - A one-year hospital based dental residency program (GPR) beginning in June of each year.
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Greenheart TreeWalk Virtual Tour
Improved mood, reduced stress, boosted cognitive functioning – these are some of the well-known benefits provided by being out in nature. However, as we practice social distancing and have limited access to the outdoors, many of us might be feeling deprived of these benefits.
There is research that suggests exposure to nature even through technology can be beneficial when the real thing isn’t readily available.
In this spirit, The Sustainable Communities Field School at UBC Botanical Garden presents a 360° Greenheart TreeWalk Rainforest Experience. The Greenheart TreeWalk is a canopy walkway, an aerial trail system that allows people to journey through the upper parts of the rainforest in the David C. Lam Asian Garden at UBC Botanical Garden. Its structure offers an elevated experience to visitors to explore the flora and fauna that thrive in this lofty environment.
This virtual tour is available on YouTube and can be viewed using 3D-compatible devices.
In addition, here are some wonderful virtual tours from around the world where you can explore gardens, parks and forested spaces!
AirPano Tours
View nature from the sky with AirPano , a virtual reality project focused on aerial 360° photographs and 360° video. Enjoy this aerial view of the breathtaking Kronotsky Nature Reserve in Kamchatka, Russia.
Virtual Yosemite
Visiting natural spaces isn’t just about the scenery – it’s about the sounds, too. Enjoy the sweet twittering of birds, the rush of powerful waterfalls, and even the chatter of tourists and visitors in this virtual tour of Yosemite National Park in California, USA.
United States Botanic Garden
Dive back into the botanical world with a virtual tour of United States Botanic Garden .
Google Earth – Great Hikes Around the World
Admire hiking trails from Wales to New Zealand with Google Earth . You can even “hike” some of the trails using the arrow pads!
Virtual Tour Best Practices
How to view 360: Use your mouse to “drag” through the scenery or use the arrow pads if provided.
Use desktop for best immersion or tablet for easy navigation.
Longwood Gardens Open Online Course – Everything About Orchids
If you miss the collaborative and educational aspects of visiting the Garden, consider taking open online courses on plants and gardening. The Longwood Gardens is offering a free online course on orchids featured in their own collection and those you can enjoy at home.
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