Municipality of Wood Buffalo
Canoeing the Clearwater River, off-roading through the sand dunes along the northern lakes, admiring the blazing Aurora Borealis or camping for the weekend at Gregoire Provincial Park, are just a few of the activities the region has to offer.
Come and join visitors from around the world that have come to realize that the oil sands isn’t the only reason people visit the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.
Town of Athabasca
A vibrant rural community in which to live, work and relax, the Town of Athabasca is nestled in the picturesque Athabasca River valley, just 150 km north of Edmonton on Highway 2.
Town of High Prairie
The Town of High Prairie is a thriving community of about 3000 people who enjoy the advantage of living in a modern urban community surrounded by golden prairie, lush forests and numerous lakes.
Town of Lac La Biche
With a population of roughly 2,700, the Town of Lac La Biche is one of the oldest communities in the Province of Alberta.
Town of Slave Lake
“The Jewel of the North”, the Town of Slave Lake lies at the eastern end of Alberta’s largest recreational lake.
Portage College
Whatever your education and career goals, Portage College is here for you. We have more than 30 certificate and diploma programs from which you can choose, including career programs, trades and technical, academic upgrading and university studies.
Athabasca University
Athabasca University delivers distance education to students around the world. We are an open university with a wide range of excellent courses and programs. We offer you flexibility in your studies to suit your schedule.
Opened in 1965 as the Alberta Vocational Centre (AVC) in Fort McMurray; the official opening ceremonies were held on January 26, 1966.Opened under the name "Keyano" in 1975
Opened in 1965 as the Alberta Vocational Centre (AVC) in Fort McMurray; the official opening ceremonies were held on January 26, 1966.Opened under the name "Keyano" in 1975.
Northern Lakes College
Northern Lakes College is committed to innovative training and a diverse range of partnerships that include small businesses, corporations, band and settlement offices, community groups, municipalities, and government agencies across more than one-quarter of the Province of Alberta. Our faculty and staff take pride in delivering relevant, high quality learning opportunities. Distance learning technology remains a key delivery tool, helping us to reach students throughout the region and beyond. Small class sizes, professional instructors and affordable tuition continue to be important ingredients to our success.