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Orillia Campus GeorgianCollege.ca/orillia Known as the "Sunshine City," Orillia borders three lakes, with several nearby provincial parks and the historic Trent-Severn Waterway to offer an abundance of beaches, camping opportunities and trails. Want to hit the slopes after class? The hills at Mount St. Louis Moonstone or Horseshoe Resort are just minutes away. The city is also home to two postsecondary campuses (Georgian and Lakehead University), a vibrant arts scene, and dynamic downtown core with trendy bars, restaurants and shops. Owen Sound Campus GeorgianCollege.ca/owensound Located on an inlet of Georgian Bay, the scenic Owen Sound offers beautiful vistas and waterfalls – many that can be seen from the Bruce trail system (Canada's oldest and longest foot path) that winds through the area. The city is also home to many museums, cultural attractions and festivals, as well as a vibrant downtown and harbour where you'll find your favourite places to dine and enjoy good times with friends. Robbert Hartog Midland Campus GeorgianCollege.ca/midland Our Midland Campus is on the cusp of all things fun on Georgian Bay. Boating, paddling, fishing and swimming highlight spring, summer and fall, and if you love winter, you'll love the trails, rinks and carnivals! The region is home to a multitude of parks, public beaches, lively eateries and unique stores. Close proximity to Penetanguishene means the area benefits from a rich French culture, as well. Love nature? The Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre offers a wild escape from your studies. Muskoka Campus GeorgianCollege.ca/muskoka It's known as the "Hamptons of the North" to the rich and famous who flock to the area each summer, but Muskoka has a lot more to offer you than luxurious cottages along its many lakes and waterways. The entire area is home to 1,600 lakes, and Bracebridge, where our campus is located, flanks the bank of the Muskoka River, which is navigated by thousands of boaters and paddlers each year. The region has a lively music and arts scene, first-class restaurants, and seven craft breweries! Orangeville Campus GeorgianCollege.ca/orangeville A charming lakeside community, Orangeville revels in its vibrant arts and culture, and award-winning historic downtown. Take time out of your studies to discover the town's impressive collection of galleries and public art displays, including over 50 tree sculptures. Or, view the town from your kayak while exploring the Island Lake Conservation Area. John Di Poce South Georgian Bay Campus GeorgianCollege.ca/southgeorgianbay Situated between the ski hills of Blue Mountain and the shores of Georgian Bay, with an abundance of trails in between, our South Georgian Bay Campus in Collingwood is positioned deep within a recreational paradise that attracts world-class sporting events and inspires a vibrant community. If craft beer and cider, or visiting a winery is your thing, there's plenty of that, too. 5 CAMPUSES AND COMMUNITIES | GeorgianCollege.ca Barrie Campus GeorgianCollege.ca/barrie The key to this waterfront city's beauty lies not only in its beaches along Kempenfelt Bay, but in its central location to recreational opportunities throughout Simcoe County. World-class biking and ski trails, downhill adventures, and boating opportunities are waiting for you within the city limits or only a short distance away. Although it boasts big-city amenities, Barrie still exudes the warmth of a small town. A robust nightlife in the downtown core, complemented by trendy restaurants and a strong arts and culture presence, makes it a popular hotspot for residents and visitors. And, if Toronto calls to you, it's only a short GO Train trip or drive away. Barrie is home to our main campus, as well as the Arch and Helen Brown Design and Digital Arts Centre Campus, downtown. CAMPUSES AND COMMUNITIES