Our Campus
Safe. Urban. Diverse.
Columbia College High School is proud to be located in Vancouver, British Columbia — on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the Musqueam, Squamish, Stó:lō, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. Their ongoing stewardship of this land inspires our shared responsibility to care for one another and build a strong, inclusive learning community.

A CITY LIKE NO OTHER
Whether you're pursuing your high school education or preparing for university, Columbia College gives you the opportunity to explore your potential in a safe, inclusive, and globally connected setting.
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MAIN CAMPUS
Located at 438 Terminal Avenue, just east of downtown Vancouver, our Main Campus is a modern, five-storey facility spanning 73,000 square feet. This vibrant learning space features:
- Fully equipped science labs for Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, and Physics
- A bright, welcoming library and multiple student lounges
- A variety of on-site food options including Subway, Papa John’s, and Bibi’s Kitchen
Students also benefit from underground parking and easy access to public transit — the Main Street–Science World SkyTrain station is just a 5-minute walk away. And with downtown Vancouver only 10 minutes away by car, students enjoy both convenience and connectivity in a dynamic urban setting.

Address:
438 Terminal Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6A 0C1
Hours:
Monday to Friday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am – 5:00pm (limited access)

BOOK A CAMPUS VISIT
- During your visit, you’ll have the chance to:
- Tour our classrooms, student lounges, and library
- Learn more about our High School, University Transfer, and Associate Degree programs
- Meet our friendly staff and faculty who are ready to support you
- Discover student services, clubs, and housing options
Ready to Experience Columbia College in person?
Fill out the form below or send an email to:
admin@columbiacollege.ca
Phone: +1 604 683 8360
Fax: +1 604 682 7191
CONTACT US!
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