Rental Information
The time of year, the type of event, renter/users classification and the space(s) requested will dictate the ability of the College of Kinesiology to review and grant a space usage or rental request.
University and College academic, sport and recreation programs occupy College controlled spaces throughout the year and are given first priority. Outside rentals are welcomed and requests are reviewed as they are received.
College of Kinesiology Use of University Property and Services Policy - July 2012
Policy:
University equipment, supplies, and facilities are not to be used for the private purposes or for the production of private work. This policy encompasses all the equipment, supplies and physical facilities owned and managed by the University.
The University of Saskatchewan’s Policy concerning this use states:
Use of University property and services is not permitted for any commercial activity other than that currently provided for in the collective agreements.
http://www.usask.ca/university_secretary/policies/operations/4_02.php
This policy is in place to:
·        Ensure that equipment, supplies, and facilities purchased on a federal sales tax free basis, on the understanding that they are being used in support of the education purposes of the University, are being used as declared.
·        Provide control over the use of university equipment, supplies and facilities.
·        Protect the integrity of the University’s insurance policy.
The College of Kinesiology, in accordance with the University of Saskatchewan’s policy, reserves the right to restrict access to and/or usage of any facilities managed by the College of Kinesiology. A request for facility or equipment/supplies usage, if deemed to be in direct competition with College of Kinesiology or University of Saskatchewan programs may be denied. This includes but is not limited to rentals involving team or personal training, physical therapy, dance, aquatics programs, leadership, and sports and activity camps, and programs deemed to be in conflict or competition with Huskie Athletic events and programs.
University of Saskatchewan, College of Kinesiology, 2012
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To request a space, please complete the Facilities Request Form and forward it to the Facilities Manager’s Office.
Roger Moskaluke – Facilities Manager, College of Kinesiology
 email: kin.rental@usask.ca
For a complete listing of facility rental fees contact the Facility Manager at kin.rental@usask.ca
THE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COMPLEX – 87 Campus Drive
The PAC opened its doors August 25, 2003. The multi-purpose, state-of-the-art, academic, sport and recreation complex features a tri-gym, fitness centre, walk/jog track, climbing wall, squash/racquet ball courts, swimming pool, and a number of meeting and class rooms,
PAC Gymnasium
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- three full gymnasiums (23,000 ft2 / 2030 m2)
- bleachers extend over side courts with a capacity of 2,426
- houses 3 basketball, 3 volleyball, and 8 badminton courts
The PAC gymnasium is home to academic classes, Huskie Athletic and Campus Recreation events, and National Championships including once again hosting the CIS Women’s Volleyball Championships in March 2005.
The PAC gymnasium offers students and members free activity drop in time and is also available for rent for University and non University organizations.
Fitness Centre
- 13,500 square feet / 1500 m2
- weight machines, free weights, cardio theatre with over 100 pieces of cardio equipment, variety of fitness classes
- towel and locker service
- trained professional staff to assist in your fitness experience
Walk/Jog Track
- 210 m, 4 lane recreational track for our members
- acts as a mezzanine and entrance point for spectators attending PAC gymnasium events
Climbing Wall
- 42 foot / 12 m high ‘natural’ wall with 6 independent routes
- trained professional staff to ensure your climbing experience is enjoyable
Racquetball / Squash Courts
- 4 courts with floating back walls (one court at the Education Building)
- members can book a week in advance on-line or in-person
Swimming Pool
- Junior Olympic dimensions, 1.25 m to 3.66 m depths, with 1 m and 3 m diving boards
- The College Kinesiology offers a wide variety of water programs including Red Cross and Life Saving Society Lessons and Leadership Course, Kayak Club, and membership swims
Dance Studio
- dedicated to our academic and community dance programs
- a complete dance studio with stage lighting, sound system, and spectator seating
Meeting Rooms / Class Rooms
- The PAC boasts well equipped spaces for meetings and/or workshops
- The 8 available rooms vary from accommodating 125 to 20 people.
EDUCATION GYM – 28 Campus Drive
- One full basketball court / volleyball court
- two volleyball or two basketball courts with cross court setup or eight badminton courts
- bleacher capacity 900
The Education gymnasium is home to academic classes, and Campus Rec events
The Education gymnasium offers students and members free activity drop in time and is also available for rent for University and non University organizations.
EDUCATION SWIMMING POOL – 28 Campus Drive
- Junior Olympic dimensions, .9 m to 3.05 m depths, no diving boards
- The College Kinesiology offers a wide variety of water programs including Red Cross and Life Saving Society Lessons and Leadership Course, and membership swims
UNIVERSITY CURLING RINK – 65 Campus Drive
- 6 sheets artificial ice
- primary users include Campus Recreation and Staff/Faculty leagues
- available for rent
TENNIS COURTS
- Six courts available for the University community and outside rentals except when booked for the College’s academic classes, lessons, or Children’s Activity Camps.
- Located on the north side of the Education building
GRIFFITHS STADIUM (Field 1)
- The stadium is home to the University’s Huskie Football Program
- Seating capacity is 3,200 and the venue boasts a 400 m, 8 lane athletics track and a full concession
- Griffiths Stadium annually hosts a large number of school track and field events
FIELDS 2 to 13
- the University maintains a number of fields that play host to a wide variety of internal programs and external rentals each year.
- Academic, Huskie Athletics, Campus Recreation and Community Programs offer an array of classes, camps and leagues on these fields.
- The fields are available for use when not booked for College activities
RUTHERFORD ARENA – 69 Campus Drive
- Ice is maintained in the area from mid July until end of March
- Ice surface dimensions 180’ X 70’, seating capacity of 900
- Available rental times depend on the needs of Huskie Hockey, Campus Recreation, academic classes, and Free membership skates




