Dryden Campus

Campus Details

 

The smallest city in Ontario, Dryden is nestled on the shores of Wabigoon Lake. It's known for its natural beauty, including numerous parks and trails, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Forestry and agriculture support the local economy.

Campus staff and services are available live on-line, by phone, and in person on campus. Plus you can use the button below to schedule an online appointment to meet.

Schedule an Appointment with the Dryden Campus

If you are a current student, a new applicant, or simply pursuing additional information about the programs and services we provide, please feel free to contact any of our staff members. We would be happy to assist you.

The Dryden Campus offers a wide variety of programs to meet the education and training needs of the Dryden area. Our programs range from full-time postsecondary diploma programs, full-time and part-time certificate programs, continuing education courses, general interest courses and other education training opportunities.

 

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Campus Locations and Contact Information

Dryden Campus
100 Casimir Avenue - Suite 111/112
Ontario
P8N 3L4
Contacts
Campus Director
Angelina Anderson
Classroom Assistant
Rhonda Parenteau
Student Success Officer
Shelly Wilson

Please contact us if you require additional information about our programs or services.
Our office hours of operation are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.

Our Dryden Campus is located in the modern, multipurpose Dryden Regional Training & Cultural Centre.

When you enter the front glassed-in atrium and look up, you are greeted by an incredible artistic stained glasswork suspended from the high ceiling using fine wires. The art represents the birth of a butterfly from chrysalis, evolving gradually into finished butterflies at the far end. This symbolism is very appropriate for depicting life, and one’s educational journey. It symbolizes what the centre does for the Dryden community.

Also incorporated into the multipurpose facility is a large performing arts theatre/concert hall.

 

Land Acknowledgement

The Dryden Campus is located in the traditional territories of the Anishinawbe peoples of Migisi Sahaigan, Waabigonii Zaaga’igan as well as the Métis people of Treaty #3. We also recognize the presence of other First Nations and Inuit peoples who live in the area. Finally, we recognize and acknowledge that our students come from all over Turtle Island. We honour their enduring connection to this land and commit to working together for a sustainable future.