The 10 most beautiful universities in Canada
They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but you鈥檇 be hard-pressed to find somebody who听fails to听see the beauty in these Canadian universities
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From the Rocky Mountains to glaciers and听crystal-clear lakes,听Canada is one of the most picturesque countries in the world. And听its universities are no different, with many of them incorporating the country鈥檚 stunning landscapes in their campuses to create a beautiful learning environment.听
Aside from being attractive, Canadian universities are also among some of the highest-ranked institutions in the world and are fast becoming a popular choice for international students as a study destination.听
Scroll down for a selection of some of the best universities in Canada, not just听with regard to听aesthetics, but in听terms听of their rank in the 成人VR视频听World University Rankings.听
1. University of British Columbia, British Columbia
The University of British Columbia鈥檚 (UBC) Vancouver campus is bordered by forest on three sides and by the sea on its fourth side, so students never feel far from nature. Indeed, Wreck Beach, one of Vancouver鈥檚 best coastal spots, has two main entrances on UBC鈥檚 campus. Located next to the UBC Museum of Anthropology (pictured below), Wreck Beach is secluded, pristine and often a favourite among naturists. The Nitobe Memorial Garden, in the UBC Botanical Garden, is a slice of oriental tranquility and has been voted one of the most authentic Japanese gardens outside Japan. UBC鈥檚 Okanagan campus, opened in 2005 in Kelowna, is a four-hour drive from Vancouver. Set in picturesque, temperate wine country, Okanagan is no less beautiful than the Vancouver campus and looks out over Lake Okanagan, which is a haven for water-sports fans.
2. Queen鈥檚 University, Ontario
Founded by Queen Victoria鈥檚 royal charter in 1841, Queen鈥檚 University is actually older than Canada itself (the confederation was created in 1867). The fact that it was modelled on the University of Edinburgh and the University of Glasgow is clear from its beautiful limestone structures, ornate architectural features and the Hogwarts-esque Douglas Library (pictured below). Located in Kingston, Ontario, its backdrop听is Lake Ontario, one of听North America鈥檚 five Great Lakes. Its name translates as 鈥淟ake of Shining Waters鈥 in the Huron language and it certainly lives up to its moniker.
3. McGill University, Montreal
Founded in 1821 by Scottish trader James McGill, the university鈥檚 campus is mainly based in downtown Montreal at the foot of Mount Royal. Many buildings听have commanding stone walls and pitched copper roofs, while the Gothic-style Faculty of Religious Studies building boasts stained-glass windows and a wood-panelled interior. But it鈥檚 not all Gothic architecture 鈥 McGill spends huge amounts on eco-student programmes,听such as the Edible Campus; once a concrete plaza, it is now a quaint community garden. The Macdonald campus (pictured below), located in the town of Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue on the island of Montreal, sprawls over 1,600 acres of land, with endless bike paths, ski trails and greenhouses 鈥 perfect for any outdoorsy agricultural and environmental science students.
4. University of Toronto, Ontario
Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, the University of Toronto鈥檚 campus is on a par with some of the US鈥 Ivy League schools. Although it is a campus university, the buildings are spread around Toronto. The architecture is a mix of Romanesque and Gothic Revival, mostly dating between 1858 and 1929, with the centrepiece being the University College building 鈥 an Instagrammable combination of Richardsonian Romanesque and Norman architecture. Plus plenty of ivy, of course. Convocation Hall is another highlight听with its Ionic pillars and a domed roof. It may sound like just bricks and mortar, but there鈥檚 plenty of green space and interlocking courtyards for an alfresco study break.
5. Western University, Ontario
Established in 1878, Western University is one of the oldest institutions in Canada. Situated听on the banks of the Thames in London, Ontario,听expect Gothic limestone architecture, ivy-covered walls and a 1,200-acre playground of rolling hills. London might not be the most lively听city in Canada, but students are spoilt for choice in terms of space. The university opened one of the most eye-popping gyms in Canada in 2009 鈥 its fitness centre has 200 pieces of weight and cardio equipment, a 50-metre swimming pool, squash/racquetball courts and five gymnasiums.
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6. Bishop鈥檚 University, Quebec
Sprawling across the rolling hills of Quebec鈥檚 Eastern Townships, Bishop鈥檚 University is located in the beautiful arrondissement of Sherbrooke. Nestled between rivers, forests and farms; Bishop鈥檚 boasts plenty of gorgeous 19th-century architecture. St. Mark鈥檚 Chapel, which was modelled on classic college chapels听such as those at the University of Oxford, is a highlight. Bishop鈥檚 is actually referred to as 鈥淥xford on the Massawippi鈥 due to its Gothic Revival buildings and location between the Massawippi and St. Francis rivers. It was also one of the main locations for the filming of the 2006听movie听The Covenant.
7. Quest University, British Columbia听
Quest University鈥檚 campus is in the coastal mountain community of Squamish, British Columbia, between Whistler and Vancouver. Perched on a hilltop that is part of the ancestral lands of the Squamish Nation, it boasts breathtaking views of wooded valleys and snow-capped mountains. All academic buildings, the library, recreation centre, dining hall and condo-style residences have floor-to-ceiling windows听that offer picture-perfect vistas. There are also plenty of green spaces for when spring and summer arrive and all campus structures are fitted with geothermal heating and cooling.
8. Ryerson University, Ontario
It might seem to be a curveball among a selection of traditionally beautiful campuses but Ryerson University鈥檚 buildings are as urban chic as they come and are scattered all over Toronto. The most impressive is the Student Learning Centre (pictured below), which was designed by architects听Zeidler and Sn酶hetta, and is an eight-storey ultra-modern wonder of glass, open space and light. Not to be missed is the Ryerson Image Centre, a renovated former warehouse听that lights up like a disco dance floor at night. Two blocks away is Allan Gardens, one of Toronto鈥檚 oldest parks 鈥 perfect for urbanites craving a moment in nature.
9. McMaster University, Ontario
Located in the听port city听of Hamilton, in a residential area called Westdale Village, McMaster University听sits within the 鈥淕olden Horseshoe鈥 area of Lake Ontario. The main campus is bordered by the wetland Cootes Paradise, the university鈥檚 botanical gardens, a wildlife sanctuary and marshland area,听and the shores of Lake Ontario. Nature trails, bike paths and Hamilton鈥檚 flourishing waterfront are within a stone鈥檚 throw听of campus. Hamilton is at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment and less than an hour from Toronto.
10. The University of Manitoba, Manitoba
Founded in 1877, the University of Manitoba is western Canada鈥檚 first university and听situated on Anishinabe and Metis traditional land. It is home to one of the largest indigenous student bodies in the country, with First Nations, Metis and Inuit students and staff. Referred to as a city within a city, the campus is in Winnipeg 鈥 with the main Fort Garry campus in the U-shaped area of land created by Winnipeg鈥檚 Red River.听With traditional and modern buildings, tree-lined pathways and lush green spaces, UoM students听enjoy attractive听surroundings.