Campus Visit
You can now visit St. Thomas from your home or school by using our new Virtual Tour. From a 180 ° overhead of campus, you can then stand in the courtyard and look all around, view academic or residence buildings, and even see a residence room close-up.
And to make choosing a university that much easier, please come for a tour, observe a class, meet students and faculty, or ask questions. Tours are arranged through the Admissions Office and are offered Monday through Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the Admissions Office at (506) 452-0532 or or toll free
toll free at 1 877 788-4443
or at tours@stu.ca.
As well, please view our Campus Map for an overview of the St. Thomas Campus including the Forest Hill residences.
Driving Directions to St. Thomas University
From the EAST (Moncton/Saint John): Follow Trans Canada Hwy, RTE 2, towards Fredericton. Take Hwy-101 N, Exit 285B to Fredericton. As you enter Fredericton, turn right at first set of lights, onto Regent Street. Continue on Regent, making a right onto Montgomery Street. Follow Montgomery Street, making a left on Dineen Drive. You can park in the lot on your first left.
From the WEST (St. Stephen/Woodstock/Maine): Follow RTE 3, exiting onto Trans Canada Hwy RTE 2, towards Fredericton. Take Exit 280, RTE 8 N, Fredericton/Miramichi. Follow RTE 8 N to Exit 6B, taking RTE 101 N. Turn right onto Regent Street. Continue on Regent, making a right onto Montgomery Street. Follow Montgomery Street, making a left on Dineen Drive. You can park in the lot on your first left.
From the NORTH (Miramichi): Follow RTE 8 to Canada Street, continue on Canada Street, turning left on Bridge Street. Continue, bearing right at the Marysville Bypass. Continue on HWY 10/HWY 8, turning left onto Riverside Drive. Bear right onto the HWY 8 ramp to Edmunston/Moncton (HWY 2). Take Forest Hill Road, Exit 9, turning right onto Forest Hill Road. Follow road, making a left through the university gates. Turn right and drive up the hill. You can park in the lot on the right after the traffic circle.