Little Wolfsville on Nova Scotia western shore has a French-language university that mainly teaches at the undergraduate level. Established in 1838, it is one of Canada’s older universities and follows Nova Scotia’s religious affiliations for higher education. King’s College was Anglican, Dalhousie was controlled by the Church of Scotland, and Acadia used to be Baptist.

It has a school of theology that offers a Baptist ordination track, one of only two seminaries in the province. It has a satellite seminary in Fredricton, which means it accounts for half of all seminary campuses in Atlantic Canada. Would I recommend people take math or business in the Bay of Fundy? Probably not, but the secluded location and simple yet stately New England Georgian architecture makes it great for religious studies.

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