A campus tour is a great way to experience what life at King’s could be like! Designed for prospective undergraduate students, you will have the opportunity to meet a current student, talk to an admissions expert and explore the campus.
September 1 – April 4
Our morning tours are longer and include a complimentary lunch in the dining hall, as well as a portion of a classroom lecture. Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning tours include a visit to a Foundation Year Program lecture, and Tuesday morning tours include a visit to a Foundations of Journalism lecture.
April 5 – August 31
Campus tours are held every weekday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Our spring and summer tours are 90 minutes long and will include an overview of our programs and a tour of our facilities.
*Please note: during the summer season, residence rooms on our campus are available to guests and travellers. Viewing a residence room during your tour is dependent on room availability. Floor plans and photos of residence can be found here.
Campus tour blackout dates: February 17, April 18.
King’s values accessibility and inclusion. If you require an accommodation during your tour, please let us know when you register.
During your visit we encourage you to explore Halifax and discover what makes our city a special place to study. Learn more about student life in Halifax here.
E-mail campus.tours@ukings.ca if you have any questions.
Not able to visit our campus in-person? You can still get the King’s experience anytime, anywhere, through a self-guided virtual tour!
Discover what life at King’s could be like for an undergraduate student!
How does villainy contribute to a work of literature? Write a 1,000-word essay answering this question for a chance to win your Foundation Year Program books for free!
Explore upcoming and recorded webinars to learn more about a variety of topics, including scholarships and financial aid, athletics, residence life and the association with Dalhousie.
We might not be able to meet you on the road, but we’ve got King’s representatives who are dedicated to serving each region of Canada, the United States and abroad. Book your 30-minute slot to talk to them online about King’s. All meetings are Atlantic Time.