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Welcome to Columbia College!!! Our first orientation activity for the Fall 2019 semester is glow-in-the-dark bowling at Grandview Lanes. Come out to have some fun, make new friends, and get to know our Student Life Coordinators! And the best part is, it’s FREE! If you are a new student to Columbia College and are taking part …
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Welcome to Columbia College!!! Our second orientation activity for the Fall 2019 semester is a walking tour around Downtown Vancouver. This will be a great chance for you to explore the city, learn about your new home, and check out what's around Columbia College. If you are a new student to Columbia College and are …
Welcome to Columbia College! Our last orientation activity for the Fall 2019 semester is a trip to Playland. Playland is Vancouver's very own amusement park, full of thrilling rides, irresistible snacks, and a complementary mini-golf range. You will have unlimited access to over 35 rides and attractions, including the top wooden roller coaster in Canada. …
First day of classes. Welcome (back) to Columbia College! Have a great semester.
Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Any visit to Vancouver is not complete without a trip to Victoria. This activity will take you on a full-day trip to the city of Victoria on Vancouver Island. We will be taking a scenic ferry ride through …
The 21st Vancouver International Improv Festival runs September 24-29, 2019 at The Cultch. This year’s festival features performers from across North America and beyond, including Andrew Phung, Kim’s Convenience; Stephnie Weir, MadTV; Rich Talarico, writer from Key & Peele; and Lamabati, one of Israel’s leading and longest-standing improv groups. Interested in watching their performance? Join …
Every year, the city of Richmond hosts the largest night market in North America. The international food fair at the Richmond Night Market celebrates Canada's diversity with more variety this year, expanding to 120 vendors with over 600 food items from around the world, like Brazil, China, Korea, the Philippines, Germany, and Japan. Continuing from …
Thanksgiving. College closed.