Thursday, November 17, 2011

McMaster University Campus Tour

After McMaster's big win in the Vanier Cup this weekend , I think it's time to give you a little tour of why McMaster is so friggen awesome.

A running specific tour of the McMaster Campus was done with the help of current Marauder Captain, and winner of the CIS Student Athlete Community Service Award, Cory McCurry (50th at this past CIS cross country championships),  alongside the Marauders second man at CIS in Andrew Bysice (who placed 48th).


The Basics
McMaster University is located in Hamilton Ontario in the residential neighbourhood of Westdale. To the North are the beautiful trails and wetlands of Cootes Paradise as well as Hamilton Harbour, to the east is the quite neighbourhood of Westdale, to the south is the Niagara Escarpment,  and to the West is the quiet city of Dundas and the Dundas Valley Conservation area. Any 4 of these directions offer amazing trails to be featured here in the coming months.

Links from Video
- Campus Map beautiful closed campus

Interested in visiting McMaster or taking a virtual interactive tour online? Follow the link here to the McMaster Tour Website. 

Looking into coming to McMaster next year? Visit the new future students site.

Interested in information on the cross country or track field team? Keep updated here at MacTrack, send our coaches an email, or check out recruiting info.

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