Getting to Open House

With campuses in Toronto and York Region, Seneca is always close by. All our GTA-based campuses are accessible by car and/or public transit.

Parking and Campus Access

Parking is complimentary during Open House. Please review the parking information by campus:

King Campus

13990 Dufferin St.
King City, Ont. L7B 1B3

All parking lots are open. For convenience, we recommend parking in lots C or E. You can access the campus through the east and west doors of Magna Hall.

Newnham Campus

1750 Finch Ave. East
Toronto, Ont. M2J 2X5

All parking lots are open. We recommend parking in lots 1, 3 or 4. You can access the campus through Building A.

Peterborough Campus

925-580 Airport Road
Peterborough, Ont. K9J 0E7

Please park in the main lot.

Shuttle Bus to Peterborough Campus

We are offering a complementary Open House shuttle bus from Newnham Campus to Peterborough Campus. The shuttle bus will begin boarding at Newnham Campus at 7:30 a.m. and will arrive at Peterborough Campus at approximately 9:30 a.m. The bus will depart Peterborough at noon and return to Newnham at approximately 1:30 p.m. Spaces are limited. Reserve your spot today.

Seneca@York Campus

70 The Pond Road
Toronto, Ont. M3J 3M6

Please park in the Student Services Parking Garage (84 James Gillies St.). For details on the location, you can review the York University campus parking map. You can access the Seneca@York Campus through the Stephen E. Quinlan Building entrance on The Pond Road.

Get a promo code to access complimentary parking at Seneca@York Campus

A promo code for the HONK mobile app is required to access complimentary parking.

If you register to attend Seneca@York Campus, you will receive parking instructions and the promo code by email before the event. You can also ask a Seneca team member in a red shirt for the code when you arrive at Open House.

Please note: if you park in other lots on the York University campus, you will need to pay for parking, so we recommend this complimentary parking option closest to Seneca’s entrance.