[6] It is located on Humber Polytechnic's North Campus in the Etobicoke district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
APRs are the third representative for Guelph-Humber students beyond Board of Directors with Ignite and Senators with University of Guelph.
[18] Guelph-Humber's Plant Wall is a new form of technology that uses a biological system to filter indoor air.
The tropical plants that thrive on the four-storey wall are exposed to nearly a full day of sunlight from the large windows and rooftop skylights.
[19] The wall has an area of approximately 150 square meters and consists of roughly over 1,000 individual living plants.
The living wall also reduces the threat of airborne pollutants simply by creating a more esthetically pleasing environment.