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  • The entrance to Labatt Hall at King's University College in London, Ontario, framed by lush trees and greenery. The building's welcoming facade blends modern architecture with the natural beauty of the campus.

    Child and Youth Health
    Research Conference
    2026

Join us on

Elizabeth A. "Bessie" Labatt Hall, and Joanne and Peter Kenny Theatre

King's University College
266 Epworth Ave,
London ON N6A 2M3

See below for Parking information

Parking

Parking for the Child and Youth Health Research Conference is free (the gates will be open for attendees). Attendees can find parking at:

  • P1 (west side of Monsignor Wemple Hall)
  • P2 (east side of Monsignor Wemple Hall)
  • P3 (behind the G. Emmett Cardinal Carter Library)

While all of these lots have accessible parking spaces, for those with mobility issues, P1 and P3 lots are recommended.

Additional Information

Parking Map: For detailed parking options and lot locations, refer to the Campus Parking Map.

Security: King's University College accepts no liability for theft or damage to cars in the parking lots. Ensure that your vehicle is locked and that no valuables are visible.

Contact Information: For any parking-related inquiries, please contact the King's University College parking office at parking@kings.uwo.ca.

Other Forms of Transportation

Transit

London Transit has several routes that stop near King's. Plan your trip using Google Maps.

Cycling

King's provides bicycle parking on campus. View the Campus Map to find bike rack locations.

Accessibility

King's University College in London, Ontario, prioritizes accessibility across its campus, including Elizabeth A. "Bessie" Labatt Hall and the Joanne and Peter Kenny Theatre.

For accessibility, King's University College provides ramps, elevators, visibility tape, and other measures to ensure inclusivity throughout its buildings, classrooms, and event spaces.

You can find more details on their Accessibility resources page and King's Campus Accessibly Map.

Building Maps

Navigating King's University College is made easier with detailed building maps. Whether you're heading to Elizabeth A. "Bessie" Labatt Hall or the Joanne and Peter Kenny Theatre, these maps provide clear guidance on entrances, facilities, and accessible routes. You can explore layouts for each building to familiarize yourself with key locations before your visit.

Elizabeth A. "Bessie" Labatt Hall (lower level)
Joanne and Peter Kenny Theatre (main floor)

For access to more maps, visit King's University College Campus Maps.

About The Venue

Elizabeth A. "Bessie" Labatt Hall and the Joanne and Peter Kenny Theatre at King's University College in London, Ontario, offer distinguished spaces that reflect both historical significance and modern functionality.

Labatt Hall, named in honor of Elizabeth "Bessie" Labatt, a member of the renowned Labatt family, stands as an integral part of King's University College, contributing to its rich educational and cultural landscape. Designed to accommodate a variety of gatherings, it provides a spacious and adaptable environment, making it an ideal venue for conferences, lectures, and community events. Its location within King's University College ensures a prestigious setting, enhanced by the institution's commitment to academic excellence and community engagement. The hall's accessibility and well-equipped facilities guarantee a seamless experience for attendees, whether for scholarly discussions or celebratory occasions.

The Joanne and Peter Kenny Theatre, located within the Darryl J. King Student Life Centre, serves as another dynamic gathering space on campus. This 490-seat auditorium is designed to host a variety of events, from academic lectures to cultural performances. Named in recognition of a generous donation from Joanne and Peter Kenny, the theatre provides a welcoming and well-equipped venue for attendees. The King Centre, as it’s commonly known, is a multi-purpose student hub featuring classrooms, lounge areas, a cafΓ©, and a fitness centre. With its LEED Silver certification, the building incorporates sustainable features such as a green roof, rainwater cistern, and energy-efficient design, making it an environmentally conscious venue for events.

Together, these spaces enhance the event experience, providing an inviting atmosphere for learning, engagement, and collaboration.

Contact Us

For more information or questions regarding:

Child Health Research Day / Poster Session

Please contact:
Megan Dykstra
Email:
Phone: 519-685-8500 *77566

 

Child Health Symposium

Please contact:
Meaghan McKillop
Email:

Media Credits

Labatt Hall from https://socialwork.kings.uwo.ca/

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