Campus Notre-Dame-de-Foy, Educational institution in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Canada.
Campus Notre-Dame-de-Foy is a college situated on a cliff between the Saint Lawrence River and Lake Saint-Augustin near Quebec City. The grounds spread across a broad area with modern teaching buildings, research facilities, and student housing.
The institution opened in 1967 as a teacher training school with the name École normale de Notre-Dame-de-Foy. Architect Jean-Marie Roy designed the building, which was later recognized as a heritage site in 2016.
The college hosts sporting events where students compete in multiple disciplines throughout the year. Athletes train and participate in regular competitions that are part of daily campus life.
The campus offers student accommodation and houses specialized programs in fashion design, emergency medical services, and fire safety training. The grounds are clearly organized, making it easy to navigate between different facilities and buildings.
The campus houses a Centre for Research and Innovation in Civil Security that conducts specialized projects while training future public safety professionals. This facility brings together practical work and academic learning in ways that extend beyond typical college programs.
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