University of Toronto Buildings - Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre (or UTM Library)

Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre (or UTM Library)

The Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre is in the University of Toronto Mississauga. In other words, it is called the library and functions as a study space. The construction for the new library began in November 3rd, 2004. The opening date for the Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre was in October, 2006. The library's dimensions are 10,075 gross square metres/ (per) 108,500 square feet. The companies and organizations that have funded this particular projects are: Government of Ontario, U of T Enrolment Growth Fund, and Student Library Enhancement Fund. Alas, there has been multiple other companies that have contributed and supported this project, such as: RBC Financial Group, Biovail Corporation International, and Rotary Clubs of Mississauga.

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