Kingston Campus
Our largest campus is in Kingston, a true student city!
Kingston ranked the #1 city for students in Canada
In HelloSafe's ranking of 47 cities across Canada, Kingston ranked #1 as the best student city based on criteria like academic excellence, student life, quality of life, and attractiveness.
Campus Highlights
- Student Life and Innovation Centre
- State-of-the-art group study rooms with SMART boards
- Outdoor atrium and deck, and open courtyard
- Upgraded fitness facilities and a double gym
- State-of-the-art health care simulation labs with high-fidelity manikins
- Dedicated gathering place for Indigenous students
- Tim Horton’s, Pita Pit, and Papa John’s Pizza on campus
- On-campus residence with 616 beds offering a safe, convenient, and affordable housing alternative overlooking the campus and Lake Ontario Park.
- Dynamic Designs Training Salon offers hair and esthetics services and is open to the public
Indigenous Teachings Guiding You Through Kingston Campus
You'll find that the signage that guides our students, employees, and visitors through each of our campuses incorporates Indigenous teachings relevant to the territories and origins of the Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee lands SLC is situated on.
In Kingston, our seven building wings will be identified by The Seven Grandfather Teachings of the Beaver, Wolf, Eagle, Turtle, Buffalo, Bear, and Sabe (Sasquatch). Learn more about these teachings.
Experience Kingston
Distance: 2.45 hours to Toronto, 2 hours to Ottawa, 3 hours to Montreal
Enjoy the energetic vibe that thousands of students from St. Lawrence College, Queen’s University, and Royal Military College bring to the city. Take advantage of Kingston’s thriving downtown (only a 15-minute bus ride from campus) and the many activities the city has to offer:
- Shopping, festivals, and more than 300 restaurants to enjoy
- Vibrant downtown nightlife, music scene, and great local festivals
- Concerts and sports at Slush Puppie Place
- Free ice skating in Springer Market Square
- Beautiful Lake Ontario Park with waterfront trails and greenspace
- New sand beach at Breakwater Park and the Gord Edgar Downie Pier
- History and heritage at Fort Henry
- See the world-famous 1000 Islands on a river cruise
- Business start-up programs for youth and entrepreneurs
Envision life as a student in Kingston, by checking out www.visitkingston.ca.