Waterloo Summit Centre for the Environment building.

Nestled in the beautiful Muskoka region, Waterloo Summit Centre for the Environment is a year-round research, teaching and community outreach facility the university established as a high-profile research centre for ecology, climate change, tourism, land-use planning, and local economic development. 

Location

The Waterloo Summit Centre for the Environment is located in the town of Huntsville. This popular tourist destination is situated on the Canadian Shield, just two hours north of Toronto and minutes away from both Algonquin and Arrowhead Provincial Parks. Surrounded by forests and lakes, the Waterloo Summit Centre for the Environment is within walking distance to a myriad of shops and restaurants in beautiful downtown Huntsville.

Directions to the Waterloo Summit Centre for the Environment

  • From Highway 401, take Exit 359 (Highway 400 North) toward Barrie
  • Merge onto Highway 11 North toward Orillia/North Bay
  • Take Exit 219 (Muskoka Road 3/Aspin Road) toward Huntsville
  • Turn right onto Main Street West/Muskoka Road 3
  • Turn right onto Brunel Road
  • Turn left onto Forbes Hill Drive

Waterloo Summit Centre for the Environment is located at 87 Forbes Hill Drive, Huntsville, P1H 0B6.