
If you live outside of the Fraser Valley, there are a number of options for housing during summer sessions. You could make your own living arrangements in the Langley area or stay right here on the TWU campus. On-campus housing averages $200/week. There is a $35 charge for any additional nights beyond regular session dates. For more information, contact the Housing Office (housing@twu.ca). Students staying on-campus during the August cohort should be aware that you will be required to check out of on-campus housing the morning of August 27th.
Housing Application Summer 2010
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MEALSWe've all got to eat. So while on campus during the summer sessions you have the option of packing your lunch or stopping in at our cafeteria. Open from 8 am 6 pm daily, it offers a variety of sandwiches, salads, snacks, grilled goods, and beverages. The Langley area also offers plenty of sweet and savory eats. |
The Canadian Pacific Northwest region is a huge outdoor playground for those who enjoy sipping a latte at a coffee shop, walking a trail, sailing, mountain biking, or all of the above. The laid back urban scene of Vancouver or mountain and lakeside wilderness are all within an hour drive from campus and provide a smorgasbord of cultural and recreational opportunities.
Population of the Vancouver region including the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley is approximately two million. The international resort destination of Whistler is two hours north of Vancouver, airports are within a 45 minute drive and the U.S. border is just 20 minutes away.
Helpful links for the surrounding areas:
http://www.city.langley.bc.ca/