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Arthur Currie (RAC, #126)

Arthur Currie is a residence building in the Craigdarroch neighbourhood. It houses single and double rooms.

Map

Emergency information

The map above shows your building’s designated assembly point(s) in the event of an evacuation. These maps are designed for print and may not be fully accessible online. If you need help locating your assembly points, contact the emergency planner

Learn more about evacuations, emergency procedures and personal preparedness on the Emergency Planning website.

History

General Sir Arthur Currie (1875-1933) was a teacher at Boy’s Central School in Sydney before he enlisted in the military. He later became the commander of Canadian forces in World War I. After the war, he served as principal of McGill University (1920-1933).

The building was constructed in 1967.