Frequently Asked Questions

Accommodations

Policies and House Rules

Can I cook in my room during my stay at Humber?

Electrical appliances (hot plates, toaster ovens, etc.) and additional furniture are expressly prohibited.  Microwaves are provided in Suites and/or Common Lounges. 

Can I have a pet stay in my room with me during my stay?

Pets are not allowed in Humber Residence.  This includes all types of pets.

Can I have guests visit me during my stay?

Guests are permitted to have visitors during their stay in the Residence, however the total number of guests and visitors per room may not exceed the total occupancy of the room (i.e. Single Dorms have a max occupancy of 1, therefore a guests staying in a Single Dorm cannot receive visitors in room. Double suites have a max occupancy of 4).  All visitors must show a valid photo ID and be signed in at the front desk.  You must meet your visitor(s) at the front desk in order for them to enter.  You are responsible for your visitor(s).  Should your visitor(s) violate any of the Residence House Rules or Humber Policies, you and your visitor(s) may be asked to leave the property immediately, and where applicable, you will be responsible for any charges or fees. *Guest privileges can be removed for group accommodations if required.

Service Animal Policy

If you require a service animal as described in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), we will require documentation from a regulated health care professional, as listed in s.80.45 (4b) of AODA, confirming you require the animal for reasons relating to the disability.

Service animals may not be left unattended in the room. The Handler will be responsible for damages caused by their service animal.

We are travelling with “youth” or “underage” individuals, can we stay at Humber?

Youth groups staying in our Residence buildings, must arrange for competent adult chaperones at a ratio of 1:10 and must comply with the Residence House Rules.

“Youth” or “underage” will be collectively those individuals under the age of 18 years.  Chaperones are responsible for the behavior and full supervision of each underage individual in the group.

Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times while at Humber.