Locations


Thunder Bay Campus

Lakehead University is located in Thunder Bay, Ontario, a city of 117,000 (if one can believe highway signs).  The city itself is situated on a large crescent bay (from which it gets its name) on the northern-most shore of Lake Superior, the largest of Canada's Great Lakes located in North Western Ontario.  Thunder Bay itself is approximately 700 kilometers from Sault Saint Marie, Ontario to the East, 700 kilometers from Winnipeg, Manitoba to the West, and 500 kilometers from Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota to the South.  This places the city in the midst of one of the largest, most scenic, unspoiled tracts of forests and lakes in Canada.  The apparent isolation has made Thunder Bay a self-contained community.

The university is situated on 150 hectares of scenic, wooded land overlooking the city.  A small stream, the McIntyre "River", flows through the campus and a dam complete with fish ladder makes possible a small artificial lake, Lake Tamblyn, which adds to the scenic beauty of the many trails winding across the campus.  The university trails are an integral part of the Thunder Bay's extended network of trails strategically placed throughout the city.

Thunder Bay also offers community auditoriums, play houses, libraries, theatres, galleries, museums and a variety of recreational and fitness centers affording its citizens and visiting students with a wide variety of pastimes and interests.  For the more venturesome, situated as it is in the midst of a land of lakes and forests, outdoor recreational opportunities abound with fishing, hunting, hiking, cycling, canoeing, kayaking, and sailing.  Winter pursuits include downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, ice fishing, ski-doing, and snowshoeing.

Orillia Campus
 
Located on the shores of Lakes Simcoe and Couchiching, the City of Orillia features a vibrant community offering the best from the worlds of culture and recreation. In the heart of downtown Orillia, the Lakehead University Orillia Campus will have easy access to all the opportunities that the City and Simcoe County have to offer.
 
Outdoor enthusiasts will revel at the chance to be active while enjoying the beautiful natural surroundings of the region. A 9.5 km paved link of the Trans Canada Trail winds though the City connecting its parks, the Port of Orillia, and heritage sites. No matter the season, no matter your interest, the City of Orillia offers you a wonderful environment to live and learn.
 
The City of Orillia also features a vibrant arts community centered around a number of notable local attractions. Numerous museums, including the Stephen Leacock Museum, Orillia Museum of Art & History, and the OPP Museum, provide a glimpse of Canadian and regional history. The majestic Orillia Opera House plays venue to a number of musical and theatrical performances throughout the year.
Located on the shores of Lakes Simcoe and Couchiching, the City of Orillia features a vibrant community offering the best from the worlds of culture and recreation. In the heart of downtown Orillia, the Lakehead University Orillia Campus will have easy access to all the opportunities that the City and Simcoe County have to offer.
 
Outdoor enthusiasts will revel at the chance to be active while enjoying the beautiful natural surroundings of the region. A 9.5 km paved link of the Trans Canada Trail winds though the City connecting its parks, the Port of Orillia, and heritage sites. No matter the season, no matter your interest, the City of Orillia offers you a wonderful environment to live and learn.
 
The City of Orillia also features a vibrant arts community centered around a number of notable local attractions. Numerous museums, including the Stephen Leacock Museum, Orillia Museum of Art & History, and the OPP Museum, provide a glimpse of Canadian and regional history. The majestic Orillia Opera House plays venue to a number of musical and theatrical performances throughout the year.