Greenstone Campus (Longlac)

Longlac is part of the Municipality of Greenstone, an area rich in natural resources and outdoor recreation opportunities. Forestry and mining are key industries, and the region offers activities like fishing, snowmobiling, and hiking.

If you are a current student, a new applicant, or simply pursuing additional information about the programs and services we provide, please feel free to contact any of our staff members. We would be happy to assist you.

The Greenstone Campus (Longlac) located in Longlac (formerly in Geraldton) offers a wide variety of programs to meet the education and training needs of the Greenstone area.

Our programs range from full-time postsecondary diploma programs, full-time and part-time certificate programs, continuing education courses, general interest courses and other education training opportunities.

Please contact us if you require additional information about our programs or services.

Note: The street address will be in use starting October 1, 2025:

  • 98 Nishnabe Miikena
    Longlac, ON
    P0T 2A0

 

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Land Acknowledgement

The Greenstone (Longlac) Campus is located in the traditional territory of the Anishinawbe people of Long Lake #58 First Nation, situated within the Robinson-Superior Treaty of 1850, the traditional lands of the Anishnawbe people of Ginoogaming First Nation signatory to Treaty #9. We also recognize the presence of other First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples who live in the area. Finally, we recognize and acknowledge that our students come from all over Turtle Island. We honour their enduring connection to this land and commit to working together for a sustainable future.

Campus Locations and Contact Information

Greenstone Campus, Longlac
98 Nishnabe Miikena, PO Box 788
Ontario
P0T 2A0
Classroom & Resource Assistant
Murielle Serre
Manager, Eastern Campuses
Greg Vallance