With smiles on their faces, representatives from the Campbell’s Bay campus of Heritage College were out front with drinks and sweets welcoming prospective . . .
students and taking them inside for a tour.
The campus offers two courses: Management of the Farm Enterprises and Early Childhood Education. Both courses are popular with students in the region.
The Management of the Farm Enterprise is one of three agriculture-based programs on offer along with cattle production and agri-tourism and diversified productions, both of which were offered in previous years.
By featuring different courses, it gives the students a chance to build on their previous knowledge base.
The campus is also trying to generate interest in a Web and Desktop Programming course.
According to General Manager Greg Graham, the open houses seem to generate interest.
“We figured with Summerfest going on just down the road and the increased traffic, we’d try it again,” he said.
This is the second year in a row the campus has hosted an open house event. It even attracted the newly appointed Director General of Heritage College, Gordon McIvor.
Chris Lowrey
CAMPBELL’S BAY
Aug. 17, 2019












