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ߴý is CLOSED, Feb. 4, 2025

Tuesday, Feb. 4, 6:30am — ߴý’s campuses are CLOSED on Feb. 4 due to heavy snowfall and challenging road conditions being reported throughout the region. All classes and services will be closed for the day.

Students and employees are encouraged to stay warm, keep safe and avoid travel if possible.

Please check the college website (camosun.ca) or follow the college on social media for the latest information:

• Facebook: facebook.com/ߴýCollege/
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Visit the college website for a more in-depth overview of campus closure protocols in the event of adverse weather.

An aerial view of a modern building nestled against huge west coast cedars. There are hills of forest in the background.

Our Campuses

Our two campuses,Lansdowne and Interurban, serve thousands of learners a year.

ߴý locations

a map of all ߴý college campus and satellite locations

Lansdowne Campus

Interurban Campus

Historical Lansdowne campus sits high on the corner of Lansdowne and Foul Bay Roads. On clear days the viewof downtown Victoria and the Olympic Mountains are spectacular.

Lansdowne

The Interurban campus rests in a rural Saanich setting, a short 15-minute drive from downtown. There are woods and severalhiking trails you can access from campus.

Interurban

Off-Campus Sites

In addition to the main campuses, ߴý offers upgrading, Continuing Education, and credit courses at two other locations in Greater Victoria:Belmont Secondary Schoolin Westshore and theߴý Coastal Centreon Songhees First Nation territory.

ߴý also offers specialized programming inIndigenous communities and through local agencies.

The land on which we live, work and learn

Seeking knowledge in these territories

ߴý is located in the City of Victoria on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. With deep respect and gratitude, ߴý acknowledges these as the Traditional Territories of the Esquimalt, Lekwungen (Esquimalt and Songhees), Malahat, Pacheedaht, Scia’new, T’Sou-ke and W̱SÁNEĆ (Pauquachin, Tsartlip, Tsawout, Tseycum) peoples. ߴý learners, instructors, support staff and leadership are all enriched by the friendship and gracious welcome extended by our traditional hosts and by the beauty of the land on which we live, work and learn.

Natsamaht Indigenous place and Totem pole on campus

Resembling a huge cedar hat and perched on top of the slope overlooking Lansdowne Road, Na'tsa'maht is a gathering place. Na'tsa'maht, a Salish phrase, means "unity or working together as one".