Ivy League education. Gorgeous campus. If you are female consider Adelaide or Ban Righ residence- roomier, central great common spaces and a cafeteria on site!
We did a late night narrated car tour of the campus and admired the variety of buildings. The campus is clean and well maintained. The sheer size of Queen's is impressive.
University was just back so it was full of students rushing to and from classes. The buildings are all limestone from local area. A great place to stroll around
Due to the weather we only drove around the University however it was beautiful. Lovely mixture of modern and historic architecture. It was hard to tell where the campus ended and the city began as it all blended together so wonderfully.
well preserved limestone buildings. Parking difficult unless one knows where to find a secret spot. Streets plowed and cleared quickly. A better spot to visit in the summer. Drop in to CFRC101.9fm
Queen's University is blessed with a picturesque location on the shore of Lake Ontario, blending into the surrounding residential neighbourhood. A large number of the campus buildings are natural stone, interspersed with newer buildings that complement their historic charm. All buildings are well-maintained and landscaped separated by green spaces with mature trees in the older part of the campus. It doesn't have the classic Ivy League look of the University of Western Ontario but it is an attractive campus and is well worth a visit.
I have always wanted to visit the campus and now I had the opportunity.I could clearly imagine Anne of Green Gables coming here to study
Not sure why Queens is listed as an attraction. My two sons each have degrees from there. However, it was a lot of work. This is a good school that does not compromise on quality.
Breathtaking campus. There is so much to see. The buildings are majestic. The art gallery is amazing.
I went to Queen's 27 years ago and went to the Queen's Fall Open House 2014 to check out engineering for my son. The Open House was fantastic !! From the campus tour to the engineering overview to the res tours, etc....all were very well done and we learned a ton about what is now offered at Queen's. Well worth the trip and definitely a must for anyone considering going there. Well done Queen's. It was great when I went, but things have only gotten better since that.