CVS Construction Update (March 24 – 30)

Construction work will start outside the Main Entrance (at the revolving doors) on Monday, March 24. The Main Entrance doors will remain closed from Monday, March 24 until Sunday, March 30, to accommodate this work and construction fencing will be put in place to ensure the safety of patients, families and staff.

Construction work will start outside the Main Entrance (at the revolving doors) on Monday, March 24. The Main Entrance doors will remain closed from Monday, March 24 until Sunday, March 30, to accommodate this work and construction fencing will be put in place to ensure the safety of patients, families and staff.

Patients accessing Cancer Centre services can do so at the West Entrance doors.

All other patients, families, and staff can access the Hospital via the Renal Entrance doors (adjacent to the Main Entrance). There will be construction adjacent to the Renal Entrance, but the entrance will be open. To view the map, click HERE.

Parking

  • The Bear (B1) parking lot will remain closed throughout the construction process. Please Use Moose (B2) and Eagle (A1) visitor parking lots.
  • Coyote (C2), Squirrel (C1) and Deer (D) lots are designated for patients accessing the Emergency Department and Labour and Delivery ONLY. Please note that other areas of the hospital are not accessible through these entrances.
  • Parking in any of our visitor lots is FREE for usage lasting 15 minutes or less. Simply provide your ticket upon exit, and the gate will open without asking for payment.
  • When drop off / pick up zones are congested, parking in Moose (B2) provides a great option while waiting.

Please refer to the map for parking lot locations.

We kindly ask that all patients and families plan ahead and allow extra time for parking.

As we move through the stages of construction, there will be ongoing adjustments to Hospital parking. Please keep an eye on our social media pages and on our website at www.tbrhsc.net for the latest and most accurate information.

We know that with construction comes inconvenience, and we appreciate your understanding and patience as we move forward with this important project bringing cardiovascular surgery to Northwestern Ontario, and closer to home for patients and families. We will continue to provide updates as construction progresses.