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The NAD Centre moved to brand new premises located at 405 Ogilvy Avenue, 3rd floor in Montreal. In this section, you can view pictures of our premises. If you wish to visit the NAD Centre in person, do not hesitate to register for one of our guided tours that are organized each month by the Customer Service department.
In the heart of Parc-Extension neigbourhood
The NAD Centre is located in front of Parc metro station (blue line) and, the old Jean-Talon train station, which used to be Canada's railway center. Today, this historical building houses one of the nicest SAQ flagship stores.
Close by to several important streets such as Saint-Laurent, Saint Denis and Jean-Talon, the NAD Centre is thus extremely well located. The neighbourhood also benefits from a well-established public transportation system.
The NAD centre occupies the entire 3rd floor of 405 Ogilvy Avenue, which represents a 23,000 sq. ft. space. Not far from the centre, is a Loblaws for daily or weekly grocery shopping, a McDonald's, a Tim Horton and several Greek, Indian and Pakistani restaurants. The Jean-Talon market and Little Italy are only fifteen minutes away on foot from the NAD Centre.
With 23,000 sq. ft., the NAD Centre is opened to students 24 hours, 7 days. The Administration is opened on weekdays from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm and 1:00 to 4:30 pm.
In an environment true to its image, the NAD Centre puts at the students' and teachers' disposal labs, lecture rooms and computer stations for theory or practical work.
The ameneties are designed to foster creativity, group or individual work as well as relaxation and the family spirit that has been unique to the Canadian's community for more than 15 years now.
Students also have access to a common area for eating or resting between classes. A beautiful mosaic created by Nicolas Poteet, Teacher| Director, 3D creation, Mark Carlevaris (FX AU06) and Guillaume Lapointe decorates the back of this room.
Books, reference guides and magazines on the industry are available to students at all times.
Lockers are available to students to store their personal belongings.
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