Dining on Campus
Elements Dining Fusion
Located in Frank Grisdale Hall
The Crossing Restaurant & Pub
Located in the Learning Resource Centre
Student Meal Plans
Eating Made Easy!
New Meal Plan options, effective 2022-23 Academic Year.
Meal Plan 1 - “All You Care to Eat” Includes unlimited entry to Elements Dining Hall and $20 Flex Pass. | Meal Plan 2 - “Digital Flex Pass” Pay as You Go at all on campus Chartwells locations. |
* Flex Pass dollars can be spent at all Chartwells locations on campus, including: Elements Dining Hall, Tim Hortons (DMP), and Center Court (RKC). Flex dollars are non-refundable and can be topped up if you run out mid-semester.
Elements Dining Fusion
Your search for tasty and healthy food ends here! Elements Dining Fusion offers a variety of meal options to suit your cravings and dietary needs.
Open 7 days a week!
Monday - Friday
(Doors are open from 6:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and the grill will be open from 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.) | Saturday - Sunday
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Tim Horton's Express
Enjoy self-serve options like coffee, hot chocolate and tea! Don't forget to grab a pastry or muffin to go with your drink.
Located in Duncan Marshall Place (DMP).
Open Monday - Friday from 7 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
*Please Note: Tim Horton's Express is now cashless. We accept Debit or Credit.
The Crossing Student Lounge
Open 10 a.m. - 11 p.m.
☎ 403.507.7725
✉ crossing@oldscollege.ca
The Crossing is a great place to relax after a long day. Located in the Learning Resource Centre across from the Students' Association office, The Crossing provides students with a central multi-purpose gathering spot.
One look at the walls and anyone can see that this space holds true to its name, displaying various railway crossings memorabilia and décor. But that theme goes much deeper, and is incorporated into the very essence of what The Crossing represents – a journey. From the beginning students have viewed the establishments’ name as a metaphor for the crossing of paths. Each and every Olds College student is navigating a unique course that becomes intertwined with their fellow students as they share in the post secondary experience.