Champlain College

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  • Opened in fall 1967, the building is named after Samuel de Champlain, explorer who descended the Otonabee River in this area in 1615.
  • To be used for records about the building, not the administrative unit.

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            20 Archival description results for Champlain College

            UPC/017(11) HOTT Crowds-02 · Item · [198-?] to [199-?]
            Part of University photograph collection

            Photograph of a group of students gathered together on the bank of the Otonabee River to watch the Head of the Trent Regatta races. They are located on the West Bank near Champlain College. Some are taking photos and others are gathered around chatting.

            UPC/025(14) · File · 1969 to [200-?]
            Part of University photograph collection

            File consists of photographs of students on the Champlain College grounds. Photos depict students going to class, sitting in the courtyards, holding gatherings, swimming in the Otonabee River on the west banks near the Champlain College towers, and as well canoeing on the river in front of the college. Also included are images of move in day and intro (orientation) week. A few photographs of decorated dorm windows for Head of the Trent Celebrations as well.

            UPC/025(15) · File · [1967] to [199-?]
            Part of University photograph collection

            File consists of photographs students and other community members meeting and dining in the Champlain College Great Hall dining hall. Photos depict events such as a Margret Laurence celebration, Symons Dinner, Graduate Studies gatherings, and early convocations. A few of the photographs were taken before the Banners were installed. A photo copy of one of the photographs has names written on it with arrows to the corresponding people. Names: Duncan ?, Bob Vaisey, John Burre, Doug Reed/Reid.

            Champlain College interior
            UPC/025(16) · File · 1966 to [198-?]
            Part of University photograph collection

            File consists of photographs of interior spaces of Champlain College. Photos depict students and professors in some of the spaces. Spaces photographs include common rooms, seminar rooms, dorm rooms, Champlain College Council Chambers, and the K.V. Switchgear room.

            UPC/025(05) · File · [197-?] to [200-]
            Part of University photograph collection

            File consists of photographs depicting large portions or the entirety of Champlain College from the exterior. Most photographs are taken from the East Bank of the river or from the Faryon Bridge. Some photographs are taken from the lawns of Champlain as well. Photographs were taken throughout all seasons.

            UPC/025(06) · File · 1976 and 1994
            Part of University photograph collection

            File consists of photographs of the Champlain College exterior architecture from many angles capturing the entirety of the college's buildings. Photographs are taken from the East bank of the Otonabee River or from the back courtyard of Champlain College. In one photo, the stonewall along the shoreline of the Otonabee has yet to be added.

            D. Desjardins
            UPC/025(08) · File · 1968 to 2004
            Part of University photograph collection

            File consists of photographs depicting the exterior architecture and grounds of Champlain College throughout the seasons. Photographs were taken from all different locations capturing all the different parts of the college. Some maintenance and facilities photographs are included.

            UPC/025(07) · File · [197-?] to [200-?]
            Part of University photograph collection

            File consists of photographs depicting the Champlain College exterior architecture and grounds. Photographs were taken around many different locations near Champlain College and through all different seasons. A portion of the photographs seem to be done for a class or personal project.