Leonard Hall (East)
150 Queen’s Crescent
Kingston, ON K7L 2T2
Front Desk: 613-533-3183
Built in 1959, this is one of five residence buildings surrounding Leonard Field, and is named after a local Kingston soldier and engineer, Reuben Wells Leonard (1860 – 1930). He donated the field to Queen’s in 1923 in recognition of the services of its graduates and students in the First World War.
Leonard Hall houses approximately 275 students, and is divided into east and west, with a locked corridor in between. There are both all-male and mixed gender floors in this building.
Bedrooms
- mixed gender and all-male environment with mix of single and double rooms
- Bedrooms range in size from 10 x 12. 5 to 12 x 16- please note that bedrooms vary considerably in terms of size, style and furnishings
Services
Washrooms – two communal (but gender specific) washrooms/showers on each floor
Laundry – located on the lower level
Kitchens – a snack kitchen with sink, microwave and refrigerator is located on the first floor
Wireless Internet – available in dining hall, lower and first floor
Vending Machines – located on the main level
- Indoor access to Leonard Dining Hall and Gord’s (retail food outlet/lounge in Gordon Hall)
- Music room and study room on the main floor
- Convenient access to Leonard Field
