King Street Towers Move-In Guide: What Laurier and UW Students Need to Know
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King Street Towers Move-In Guide: What Laurier and UW Students Need to Know

Quick Summary

Move-in week at King Street Towers (339 King St N, Waterloo, ON N2J 2Z1) is most successful when students plan around three priorities: a smooth check-in, fast academic routine setup, and early community integration. This guide walks through pre-arrival prep, what to expect on move-in day, and the first-week habits that consistently lead to a stronger academic year for Wilfrid Laurier University (Laurier) and University of Waterloo (UW) students.

Why move-in week matters more than students think

Move-in week sets the tone for the entire academic year. Research and direct experience consistently show that students who arrive prepared, settle quickly, and meet their neighbours in the first seven days report better grades, stronger friendships, and lower stress through midterms and exams. The first week of a lease is when long-term routines lock in — and they're hard to change later.

This guide is built specifically for students moving into King Street Towers, with details that apply whether you're studying at Wilfrid Laurier University, University of Waterloo, and Conestoga College.

Pre-move-in checklist for King Street Towers

The week before move-in is when most planning should happen. Use this time to:

  • Confirm your move-in date and time window with the King Street Towers team at +1 866-813-9943
  • Review what's furnished and what you need to bring. Suites at King Street Towers include core furnishings, so students typically only bring personal items, bedding, kitchenware, and electronics
  • Set up your university account credentials — WatIAM (UW) or Network Login (Laurier) — so you can log into Wi-Fi, course platforms (UW LEARN and Laurier MyLearningSpace), and student email on day one
  • Plan your transit options — ION Light Rail along King Street and Grand River Transit (GRT) routes — and apply for your university's U-Pass or transit pass if applicable
  • Order any large items (printer, monitor, mini fridge if desired) for delivery the day after move-in to avoid clutter on day one
  • Pack a "first night" bag with toiletries, phone charger, a change of clothes, and a small toolkit (scissors, tape, basic screwdriver) so you don't have to dig through boxes
  • Waterloo winters demand a serious winter jacket, waterproof boots, and gloves. Don't underestimate January and February — they can hit -25°C with windchill.

What to expect on move-in day at King Street Towers

Move-in at King Street Towers follows a structured process. Students check in with the on-site team, complete any final lease paperwork, receive their suite access credentials, and walk through their suite with a representative.

Practical tips for the day itself:

  • Arrive within your assigned window — parking and elevator access fill up fastest mid-day
  • Photograph any pre-existing wear or damage during your initial walk-through. This protects you at the end of the lease when the suite is inspected for return of any deposit
  • Stock the kitchen with two or three days of basics before unpacking everything else — bread, milk, eggs, snacks, coffee or tea
  • Make your bed first. Having a clean, made bed to fall into makes the first night dramatically better, no matter how late unpacking runs

The first week: building your routine

The first seven days at King Street Towers are when long-term habits get set. Use this week to:

  1. Walk or ride your full commute to Wilfrid Laurier University at the time you'll actually do it for class — don't rely on Google Maps estimates. Test it on a Sunday afternoon before classes start so you know your real timing.
  2. Locate the nearest grocery store, pharmacy, and walk-in clinic. Identifying these in your first week — and not during a crisis — is one of the most underrated student skills.
  3. Set up your study routine in your suite, and identify nearby campus libraries or study spaces that work best for focused work versus group projects.
  4. Attend any building or property events in the first two weeks. These are the easiest way to meet neighbours and form study groups before midterms.
  5. Confirm your university student services are set up — Laurier's academic advising, counselling/wellness services, library access, and any program-specific resources.

Getting to Wilfrid Laurier University from King Street Towers

Wilfrid Laurier University is 9 min walk (0.8 km) from King Street Towers. University of Waterloo is 6 min drive (1.9 km) away. Transit is served by Grand River Transit (GRT) and ION Light Rail.

A practical move-in week tip: do your full campus commute on a Sunday afternoon before classes start. You'll learn your real walk-to-station time, identify any construction detours, and avoid the stress of figuring it out on the first day of class.

Where to shop, eat, and get essentials near King Street Towers

Within walking distance of Uptown Waterloo and the King Street corridor, students will find Sobeys, Zehrs, and Conestoga Mall for groceries; Shoppers Drug Mart and Rexall for pharmacy; the Waterloo Public Library for quiet study; and dozens of cafés and restaurants along King Street and on the University of Waterloo's plaza.

Building your community at King Street Towers

The students who consistently report the best academic year do one thing: they meet their neighbours in the first two weeks. Specifically:

  • Attend the first building social event — even if you're tired from move-in
  • Introduce yourself to the people in suites near yours — a 30-second hallway hello compounds across the year
  • Use shared amenity spaces or common areas during peak hours rather than only late at night when no one's around
  • Join the building chat or social channels if available

By midterm season, students who do this consistently have study partners, friends, and a built-in support network — the single strongest predictor of student well-being and academic performance.

Frequently asked questions

When can I move into King Street Towers?

Move-in dates at King Street Towers align with the Wilfrid Laurier University academic calendar. King Street Towers offers Immediate Move-In (4 months, Jan – Apr 2026), Immediate Move-In (8 months, Jan – Aug 2026), and Fall Move-In (12 months, Sep 2026 – Aug 2027). Confirm your specific move-in window with the leasing team at +1 866-813-9943 after signing.

Do I need a car at King Street Towers?

No. King Street Towers is positioned to serve students using transit, walking, and cycling, with access to ION Light Rail along King Street and Grand River Transit (GRT) routes. Most essentials are within walking or transit distance.

What should I bring on move-in day at King Street Towers?

With furnished suites at King Street Towers, students typically bring personal items, bedding, kitchenware, electronics, books, clothing (including weather-appropriate outerwear), and a small toolkit. A first-night bag with toiletries and chargers makes the first evening smoother.

How do I get to Wilfrid Laurier University from King Street Towers?

Wilfrid Laurier University is 9 min walk (0.8 km) from King Street Towers, served by Grand River Transit (GRT) and ION Light Rail. Test your commute on a non-class day before classes start to learn your real timing.

How do I get to University of Waterloo from King Street Towers?

University of Waterloo is 6 min drive (1.9 km) from King Street Towers, accessible via Grand River Transit (GRT) and ION Light Rail.

Is move-in week the best time to meet other students at King Street Towers?

Yes. Move-in week is when most students are open to meeting new people and building social circles. Attending early building events and using shared amenities during peak hours dramatically increases the likelihood of building strong friendships and study networks before classes begin.

Where exactly is King Street Towers located?

King Street Towers is located at 339 King St N, Waterloo, ON N2J 2Z1, in Uptown Waterloo, on the King Street corridor.

Plan your move-in

For the most current details — exact move-in window, suite assignment, and current promotions — contact the King Street Towers leasing team at +1 866-813-9943 or visit the property page. For broader Waterloo context, read the full Waterloo student living guide.

Property Details

  • Address: 252 Phillip St, Waterloo, ON N2L 0E1
  • Phone: +1 866-813-9943
  • Distance to University of Waterloo: 10 min walk (0.8 km)
  • Distance to Wilfrid Laurier University: 8 min walk (0.6 km)
  • Distance to Conestoga College: 5 min drive (1.6 km)
  • Starting rate: From $750
  • Lease options: Fall Move-In (12 months, Sep 2026 – Aug 2027)
  • Amenities: fitness centre, games room, study lounge, high-speed internet, fully-furnished suites with ensuite bathrooms, and modern kitchens