David C. Smith House
David C. Smith House opened in 2015. This residence offers modern décor and a number of bright common areas for students to study and connect.
More information about David C. Smith House
David C. Smith House opened in September 2015, and is named in honour of former Principal Dr. David C. Smith, who served as Queen’s Principal from 1984 to 1994.
A nationally respected economist, Principal Smith began teaching at Queen’s in 1961. He served as head of the Department of Economics from 1968-1981 and was appointed Principal in 1984. During his two terms as Principal, Queen’s underwent numerous changes, including the founding of the Women’s Studies Department and the Bader International Study Centre, and the construction of numerous buildings, including Stauffer Library and the Biosciences Complex.
Room Types Available:
Single Plus
$18746.40
Amenities:
Bathroom Type
Semi-Private Washrooms – shared between two rooms
Dining
Leonard Dining Hall and retail dining locations nearby.
Nearby
Kingston waterfront, residence buildings, and classrooms.
Campus
Main
Community Type
Mixed gender and Living and Learning Community building
Occupancy
261 residents
# of Dons
9
Flooring Type
All rooms and hallways are carpet free.
Internet
Wireless in bedrooms and common rooms. Router purchase is encouraged for multiple devices.
Access
Two passenger elevators and stair access
3D tours
Gallery
Features:
- Easy access to dining halls and Location 21, a retail food location conveniently located in the building.
- Steps away from, the beautiful Kingston waterfront and city parks.
- Close to classroom spaces and libraries.
Included Items:
- Adjustable bed (Double Extra Long) (Size 54" x 80")
- Desk and chair
- Armoire or closet space and clothing drawers
- Curtains
- Garbage and recycling bins
- Laundry in building
- Mini fridge
Things to Pack:
- Bedding — Double Extra Long (Size 54" x 80") or Queen (Size 60" x 80")
- Wireless router and ethernet cable
How to Find David C. Smith House:
David C. Smith House, Kingston ON
Mailing Address
Name, Student Number
Watts Hall
23 Lower Albert St.
Queen’s University
Kingston, ON K7L 3V1
Important Notes:
- Queen’s has 18 unique residence buildings built between 1925 – 2022. Each building varies in size, layout, and room furnishings. Design elements such as flooring type, window sizes and window coverings, and storage solutions change from room to room.
- The photos and videos provided are a sample our room types. Please understand that your specific room may vary in size and appearance.
- This building contains passenger elevators.
- Linen packages can be obtained from .
- The fees listed above are subject to change. Any discrepancy between fee information listed above and in the Fee Schedule, the Fee Schedule will be deemed correct.