Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School - accommodations

The Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School has bedrooms, dormitories, and washrooms in two sectors.

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Blue Sector

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  • Blue Sector living space: This photo shows a living space in the blue sector of the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. A single bed with green sheets and a blanket is placed against the right wall. A pillow is positioned at the end of the bed. To the left of the bed, there is a light wood desk with a black office chair. The desk has two drawers and a shelf fixed to the wall above. A desk lamp is placed on the desk, and a radiator is located under the window, allowing natural light to enter through white vertical blinds. The room is arranged in a practical and organized manner, in line with a military environment.
  • Washroom – women 1/3: The photo shows the women’s restroom 1/3 in the blue sector at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. You can see a row of white sinks embedded in a bright blue countertop, topped by a mirror that covers the entire length of the wall. Above the countertop, soap dispensers are mounted on the wall. The floor is tiled in dark brown, providing a non-slip surface. To the left, you can see the doors of individual toilet stalls, as well as hooks in the background for hanging clothes or towels for the shower. The entire space is clean, functional, and well-organized, designed to meet the needs of users in a practical and efficient manner, in accordance with military standards.
  • Washroom – women 2/3: The photo shows the women’s restroom 2/3 in the blue sector at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. You can see part of the individual toilet stalls with white doors. Inside the visible stall, there is a toilet paper dispenser mounted on the wall. The floor is tiled in dark brown, like the first photo, providing a non-slip surface. To the right, a white sink embedded in a bright blue countertop is visible, with a paper towel dispenser mounted on the wall above. At the end of the corridor, there are hooks mounted on the wall for hanging clothes or towels, convenient for users of the shower. The entire space is clean and functional, designed to meet the needs of users in a practical and efficient manner, in line with military standards.
  • Washroom – women 3/3: The photo shows the door of the women’s restroom 3/3 in the blue sector at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. On the door, several posters are visible. The largest poster in the center indicates that access is “Off-limits to male personnel,” with specified exception hours for cleaning, which are clearly mentioned on the poster. This sign is marked with a large red prohibition symbol, reinforcing the idea that access is strictly controlled. Below this poster, there is another sign with additional instructions, and to the right, a red sign indicates that the door is a Fire door, with a directive to keep it closed at all times. The photo highlights the strict security and access control measures in place in this area, designed to ensure the safety and privacy of users.
  • Washroom – men 1/2: The photo shows the men’s restroom 1/2 in the blue sector at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. You can see a row of white sinks embedded in a bright blue countertop, topped by a long mirror covering the entire length of the wall. Soap dispensers are mounted on the wall above the countertop. The floor is tiled in dark brown, providing a non-slip surface. To the right, there is an individual toilet stall with a partially open door, offering a view of the inside of the stall. Another dispenser, for paper towels, is mounted on the wall to the right of the mirror. The entire space is clean, functional, and well-organized, designed to meet the needs of users in a practical and efficient manner, in accordance with military standards.
  • Washroom – men 2/2: The photo shows the men’s restroom 2/2 in the blue sector at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. You can see an individual toilet stall with an open door revealing a toilet. The floor is tiled in dark brown, providing a non-slip surface, as seen in other areas of the restroom. To the right of the stall, there is a shower with a white curtain pulled to the side, showing a tiled brown space with a showerhead mounted on the wall. A toilet paper dispenser is mounted on the wall inside the toilet stall. The entire space is clean, functional, and well-organized, designed to meet the needs of users in a practical and efficient manner, in accordance with military standards.
  • Washroom – Individual 1/3: The photo shows an individual bathroom 1/3 in the blue sector at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. You can see a small private bathroom equipped with a bathtub with dark brown tiled walls. A white shower curtain is pulled to the side of the bathtub. To the left of the bathtub, a white sink embedded in a bright blue countertop is visible. Above the sink, a mirror occupies the upper part of the wall, and a soap dispenser is mounted below the mirror. The floor is also tiled in dark brown, matching the walls of the bathtub, creating visual continuity in the room. This individual bathroom is clean, well-appointed, and designed to offer a private and functional space to the user, in line with the military standards of the establishment.
  • Washroom - individual 2/3: The photo shows an individual bathroom 2/3 in the blue sector at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. You can see a small bathroom composed of two main areas: on the left, a bathtub with dark brown tiled walls, equipped with a white shower curtain. Right next to it, there is an open door leading to a small room with a toilet. The floor of this room, like that of the bathroom, is tiled in dark brown, providing a non-slip surface. The toilet is located near a window, which lets in natural light. A radiator is visible under the window, adding a functional element to maintain warmth in the room. This individual bathroom is well-designed to offer the user a private, clean, and functional space, in line with the establishment's standards.
  • Washroom – Individual – 3/3: The photo shows an individual bathroom 3/3 in the blue sector at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. You can see a small hallway leading to an individual bathroom. Through the door opening, you can see the toilet located near a window, similar to the one visible in the previous photo. The floor is tiled in dark brown, and natural light enters through the window, illuminating the space. The wall to the left of the hallway is painted white, and a door closer device is visible at the top of the door, which is typical for automatically keeping the door closed. This small space is designed to offer privacy while maintaining a level of cleanliness and functionality in line with the military standards of the establishment.

Green Sector

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  • Green Sector living space: The photo shows a living space in the green sector of the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. In this photo, a single bed with green sheets and a blanket is placed against a 5-foot wall on the right. A pillow is positioned at the end of the bed. To the left of the bed, there is a light wood desk with a black office chair. The desk has two drawers and a shelf attached to the wall above. A desk lamp is placed on the desk, and a radiator is located under the window, with green curtains that allow natural light to enter along with blinds. The room is arranged to be practical and organized, in line with a military environment.
  • Washroom – women 1/2: The photo shows the women’s restroom 1/2 in the green sector at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. On the right, you can see a row of white sinks embedded in a long, bright green countertop, topped by a mirror that extends the entire length of the wall. Soap and paper towel dispensers are mounted on the wall above the countertop. The floor is tiled in dark brown, providing a non-slip surface. To the left of the image, there is a series of shower stalls equipped with white curtains for privacy. These stalls are lined up along the wall, and a changing area is located inside and near the stalls. The background also shows white doors leading to other individual toilet stalls. The entire space is clean, functional, and well-organized, designed to meet the needs of users in a practical and efficient manner while maintaining the cleanliness and functionality standards typical of a military environment.
  • Washroom – women 2/2: The photo shows the women’s restroom 2/2 in the green sector at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. You can see an individual toilet stall with the door open. Inside, there is a toilet and a toilet paper dispenser mounted on the wall to the right. The floor is tiled in dark brown, matching the rest of the facilities, and provides a non-slip surface. The stall is simple and functional, designed to offer the necessary privacy and comfort. The space is clean and well-maintained, adhering to the cleanliness and organization standards expected in a military environment.
  • Washroom – men 1/2: The photo shows the men’s restroom 1/2 in the green sector at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. On the left, you can see a row of white sinks embedded in a long, bright green countertop, topped by a mirror that extends the entire length of the wall. Soap dispensers are mounted on the wall above the countertop. The floor is tiled in dark brown, providing a non-slip surface. To the right of the image, there are several stalls with bathtubs and white shower curtains. The walls around the bathtubs are tiled in dark brown, matching the floor. These stalls are designed to offer a private and functional bathing space. The entire space is clean, well-organized, and designed to meet the needs of users in a practical and efficient manner while maintaining the cleanliness and functionality standards associated with a military environment.
  • Washroom – men 2/2: The photo shows a sign on the door of the men’s restroom 2/2 in the green sector at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. The sign indicates that access is “Off-limits to female personnel” with a large red prohibition symbol. The exception hours, during which access is permitted for female personnel, are clearly indicated on the sign. This type of signage is typical in military environments to ensure safety and privacy in reserved spaces. In the background, part of the toilet stalls can be seen, with white doors lined up along the wall. The sign highlights the strict access control measures in place to ensure the space is used according to established rules. The environment is clean and well-maintained, adhering to the institution's rigorous standards.
  • Washroom – universal 1/3: The photo shows the universal restroom 1/3 in the green sector at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. On the left, you can see an individual shower stall with the curtain open. Further in the image, a long, bright green countertop is visible, with several white sinks embedded. Above the countertop, a mirror covers the wall, and soap dispensers are mounted above the countertop. The floor is tiled in dark brown, matching the tiled walls of the same color. To the right of the image, there is a section composed of individual toilets as well as two urinals, adjacent to white partitions that offer some privacy. The entire space is clean, well-organized, and designed to be functional and accessible to all users, adhering to the cleanliness and efficiency standards of a military environment.
  • Washroom – universal 2/3: The photo shows the universal restroom 2/3 in the green sector at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. You can see an individual toilet stall with the door open, revealing a toilet with a black seat. A toilet paper dispenser is mounted on the wall to the right of the stall. The floor and walls are covered in dark brown tiles, providing a non-slip surface and visual continuity throughout the room. In the background, three urinals are visible, mounted on the tiled wall, aligned side by side. The adjacent wall has hooks and a shelf for storing items, contributing to the organization of the space. This layout shows that the facilities are designed to be practical, functional, and accessible to all users, while maintaining high standards of cleanliness and efficiency in a military environment.
  • Washroom – universal 3/3: The photo shows the entrance to the universal restroom 3/3 in the green sector at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. You can see a green door open, leading to a universal restroom with dark brown tiled flooring. Through the door opening, you can see an area corresponding to the interior of the restroom, which is consistent with other parts of the facilities shown previously. The entrance, with its distinctive green door, clearly indicates access to a specific area. The environment is clean and well-maintained, adhering to military standards in terms of organization and functionality.

Gymnasium

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  • Washroom and changing room – Women 1/5: The photo shows the women's locker room 1/5 at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School gym. You can see a row of burgundy-colored metal lockers lined up on both sides of the corridor. The lockers are placed on light wood benches. The ceiling lighting is fluorescent, providing white, even light throughout the corridor. At the end, you can see the entrance to the showers. The entire space is designed to be functional and practical for users.
  • Washroom and changing room – Women 2/5: The photo shows the women's bathroom and locker room 2/5 at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School gym. You can see an area with individual shower stalls, each equipped with a white curtain for privacy. The room's walls are tiled in different colors: light green on the right and dark burgundy on the left, creating a visual contrast. The floor is made of non-slip material to prevent accidents caused by water. Recessed fluorescent lighting provides even light throughout the space. On the green wall, there is a mirror and some informational posters. The area is spacious and clean, designed to be functional and practical for users.
  • Washroom and changing room – Women 3/5: The photo shows the women's bathroom and locker room 3/5 at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School gym. You can see an area with several individual toilet stalls with dark gray doors lined up along a light green wall. To the left, there are sinks with wall-mounted soap dispensers and mirrors above the counter. The floor is made of non-slip material, designed for safety due to water constantly on the floor. Recessed fluorescent lighting provides even light throughout the room. In the background, you can see a sauna with light wood walls on the right. The entire space is functional and well-maintained, consistent with a clean and organized military environment.
  • Washroom and changing room – Women 4/5: The photo shows the women's bathroom and locker room 4/5 at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School gym. You can see an area with several individual shower stalls, each equipped with a white curtain for privacy. The room's walls are tiled in different colors: light green on the left and light yellow on the right, creating a visual contrast. The floor is made of non-slip material to prevent accidents caused by water. Recessed fluorescent lighting provides even light throughout the room. The layout is designed to be practical and functional for users, adhering to the standards of a clean and organized military environment.
  • Washroom and changing room – Women 5/5: The photo shows the women's bathroom and locker room 5/5 at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School gym. You can see an area with several individual toilet stalls with dark gray doors lined up along a burgundy tiled wall. To the right of the stalls, there is an open space with wall hooks for hanging clothes and/or towels. The back wall is light green. The floor is made of non-slip material to ensure the safety of users. Recessed fluorescent lighting provides even light throughout the room. The entire space is designed to be practical and functional, in line with military standards of cleanliness and organization.
  • Washroom and changing room – Men 1/5: The photo shows the entrance to the men's locker room 1/5 at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School gym. You can see an open metal door leading inside the locker room. Above the door, there are several green signs indicating Men's Sauna Bath and Bain Sauna Hommes. A sign on the door informs that access is restricted to authorized or permanent personnel. The exterior walls are painted white. The layout and signage conform to the standards of a military facility.
  • Washroom and changing room – Men 2/5: The photo shows the men's locker room 2/5 at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School gym. You can see a row of light-colored metal lockers lined up on both sides of the corridor. The lockers are placed on light wood benches that form seating. Fluorescent lighting provides white, even light throughout the corridor. The entire space is clean, functional, and organized, in line with military standards.
  • Washroom and changing room – Men 3/5: The photo shows the men's locker room 3/5 at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School gym. You can see an area with several urinals lined up against an orange wall. To the right of the urinals, there are individual toilet stalls with dark gray doors. The floor is made of non-slip material designed for safety. Recessed fluorescent lighting provides even light throughout the room. On the right side of the image, there are burgundy metal lockers lined up along the wall, similar to those seen in other sections of the locker room. There are also light wood benches under the lockers, offering seating and changing spaces. The entire space is functional and well-organized, conforming to military standards.
  • Washroom and changing room – men 4/5: The photo shows the men's locker room 4/5 at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School gym. You can see several sinks lined up against the right wall with a soap dispenser and a paper towel dispenser nearby. Next to the sinks, there are urinals and individual toilets with dark gray doors. The floor is made of non-slip material, offering a secure surface for users. Recessed fluorescent lighting provides even light throughout the room. You can also see a transition area with a light yellow tiled wall in the background, leading to the showers. The entire space is clean, functional, and well-organized, in line with military standards.
  • Washroom and changing room – men 5/5: The photo shows the men's locker room 5/5 at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School gym. You can see a communal shower area with burgundy tiled walls. There are several showerheads mounted on the walls on either side of the room. The floor is made of non-slip material, designed to prevent accidents in the shower. Recessed fluorescent lighting provides even light throughout the room. The space is open and designed to allow multiple people to shower simultaneously. The layout is simple and functional, in line with military standards of cleanliness and organization.
  • Washroom and changing room – universal 1/5: The photo shows the universal locker room 1/5 at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School gym. You can see a row of green metal lockers lined up along the left wall. On the right, there is a sign indicating Universal Locker Rooms with an arrow pointing to the right, guiding users to the universal locker room. The walls are painted white. The entire space is functional and well-organized, intended to accommodate various users in an inclusive and practical manner, in line with military standards.
  • Washroom and changing room – universal 2/5: The photo shows the universal locker room 2/5 at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School gym. You can see a sink area with several sinks lined up along the left wall. Each sink is equipped with a faucet and a mirror above, offering a space for washing hands and getting ready. To the right, you can see individual toilet stalls with dark gray doors. The floor is non-slip to ensure user safety. Recessed lighting provides even light throughout the room. The entire space is clean, functional, and well-organized, designed to be inclusive and practical for all users, in line with military standards.
  • Washroom and changing room – universal 3/5: The photo shows the universal locker room 3/5 at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School gym. You can see a row of red metal lockers lined up along the right wall. The lockers are mounted on a light wood base. The left wall is painted white, giving the space a clean and bright appearance. The floor is made of non-slip material to ensure user safety. Recessed fluorescent lighting provides even light throughout the corridor. The entire space is clean, functional, and well-arranged, designed to be inclusive and practical for all users, in line with military standards.
  • Washroom and changing room – universal 4/5: The photo shows the universal locker room 4/5 at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School gym. You can see an area with individual shower stalls with white curtains for privacy. The walls are painted white, giving the space a clean and bright appearance. The floor is made of non-slip tile material to ensure user safety. Recessed lighting provides even light throughout the room. The shower stalls are lined up along the wall, each separated by dark blue panels for added privacy. On the right side of the image, you can see hairdryers mounted on the wall. The entire space is clean, functional, and well-organized, designed to be inclusive and practical for all users, in line with military standards.
  • Washroom and changing room – universal 5/5: The photo shows the universal locker room 5/5 at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School gym. You can see a large accessible shower for people with mobility challenges, with white-tiled walls and floor. The shower is equipped with several metal grab bars to ensure the safety of users, especially those with special needs. There is also a foldable seat mounted on the wall to provide a place to sit during the shower. Recessed lighting provides ample and uniform light. The shower layout is spacious, allowing easy access and comfortable use for all users, including those in wheelchairs. The entire space is clean, functional, and well-organized, designed to be inclusive and practical for all users, in line with military standards.

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