Laundry

Laundry Supplies

See What Not to Bring.

Need soap? You could go to Rockerman's Service Centre in the Students' Union Building.

Need change? Come to Housing Services located in C420 - University Hall during office hours.

  • Phone ahead to ensure we have change: (403)-329-2584.

Laundry Facility Locations

Laundry rooms are scheduled to be cleaned weekly so please help us out by disposing of garbage and dumping the lint trays into the receptacles provided. Please remove your laundry as soon as it is done so the next person can have access to the machines. Your co-operation is appreciated by all.

Self-Serve Load Stations

Self-serve cash loading stations are available directly inside the Library, across from Tim Hortons in the Sport and Rec Centre, in the Atrium, and in section E of University Hall.

A minimum deposit of $5.00 is required at the above locations.

You can also choose to load your card online. See Laundry Information

Please note: Overloading the laundry machines may compromise the unit and create significant damage.

 

Two laundry rooms are available - one beside the TV room (Airport Lounge) & at the end of the E4 hallway

Blackboard - Machines accessible through the use of student ID cards using Bridge Bucks.

Laundry rooms on each floor at the south end of the buildings.

Blackboard - Machines accessible through the use of student ID cards using Bridge Bucks.

Laundry room located on BE1 next to the Peak

Blackboard - Machines accessible through the use of student ID cards using Bridge Bucks.

Coin-operated machines in the middle of each of the buildings.

Coin-operated machines in Paterson Centre

Students using Paterson Centre for laundry purposes MUST get their access card activated at Housing Services (C420) to gain access to the building.

Maintenance Requests

You will probably be the first one to find out if a washer or dryer doesn't work.

Please contact us to let us know, or even better, submit a Maintenance Request online.

Please indicate which machine is not functioning properly, by putting an "out of order" sign on the machine and giving a brief description of what is wrong. This will prevent any further student from attempting to use a non-functioning machine.