Lakeside University was founded in 1946 in Sandby, Ontario.
The school is near Lake Superior, one of the Great Lakes.
The university is located in the city center, with excellent natural education environment and natural laboratories.
The school works hard to serve its community and is highly innovative. It is well known in the north.
Many of the university’s courses are well known, such as forestry, outdoor recreation, biology, geography and geology.
At the same time, the school has also made great achievements in the study of indigenous people.
In addition, its engineering, business and other majors also attract students from all over the country and even the world.
The school’s research in life sciences, such as DNA, also provides practical opportunities for older students.
The school library has a collection of northern Ontario materials, including 70,000 books and documents, more than 2,500 printed or electronic journals, and 354,000 microdocuments.
Professional mainly include: anthropology, biology, environmental research, chemistry, economics, political science, geography, geology, history books resources study, nursing, philosophy, physics, sociology, psychology, social work, visual arts, geography, geriatric research, indigenous studies, mathematics, medical technology, music, outdoor recreation, religion, business management, finance, human resources, accounting, economics, finance, etc.