Campbell River campus
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NIC respectfully acknowledges we operate within the unceded traditional territory of the Wei Wai Kum, We Wai Kai and Kwiakah First Nations.
Our campus features advanced trades facilities, but those are just one of many reasons to study here. You’ll also find nursing, science and computer labs and a cutting-edge teaching kitchen and bistro. We’re also home to the new CARTI Seaweed Innovation Hub.
About this campus
AddressCampbell River campus
1685 South Dogwood Street,
Campbell River, BC V9W 8C1
Phone: 250-923-9700
Fax: 250-923-9703
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A supportive environment
Students can access libraries, technical services, food services and health and dental benefits.
Find servicesStudent Commons
Our bright, spacious Student Commons is the perfect place to rest between class, catch up with a friend or go over your notes with a coffee.

Trades shops
The Campbell River campus is home to our largest roster of trades programs and advanced facilities for automotive, electrical and welding.

Tool crib
Our Tool Crib is where students can access the professional equipment they need for their training.

Teaching kitchen and bistro
Experience world-class dining at the Bistro restaurant – or taste the latest creations from our culinary students in the cafeteria.


Parking on campus
NIC has free, designated parking for students and employees. Please obey parking signage.
Accessible parking is available for drivers displaying a valid accessible parking permit.
Wireless network access
Wi-Fi access is available for students and employees across campus through two networks.
NIC-WIFI is our official public Wi-fi network. Log in by entering your myNIC username and password.
Eduroam is a secure network available to students, researchers and staff. Once Eduroam is set up, you will automatically log in anytime you are at NIC or any other participating institution.
Step-by-step instructions or troubleshooting can be found at Student Technical Services.