About the Carleton Campus
Dalhousie University students have been studying on our Carleton Campus since 1886, when the whole of the university was located in the historic Forrest Building in Halifax's South End.
Dalhousie University students have been studying on our Carleton Campus since 1886, when the whole of the university was located in the historic Forrest Building in Halifax's South End. The Carleton Campus has since expanded to include buildings such as the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building and Kellogg Library in 1967 and state-of-the-art Life Sciences Research Institute in 2011. Ideally located near two of Dalhousie's teaching hospitals, its tree-lined grounds are home for Dal's medicine, dentistry, and health students.
Buildings and facilities
Our Carleton Campus is where you will find: