Campbell River

There are many scholarships for Campbell River students. If you are searching for scholarships for a particular high school located in Campbell River, please select the appropriate school from the list below. The scholarship database contains scholarships for Campbell River students in the following categories:

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Canadian Eco-Scholar Award

Deadline: Feb 06, 2026
$5,000
To apply for the 2026 Yorkshire Valley Farms Canadian Eco-Scholar Award, simply submit a video maximum 2 minutes in length in which you tell us about you, how you are engaged in organics, and how you intend to use your studies and your actions to progress organic regenerative practices in your community.There are four awards for a total give-away of...

Connex Foundation Scholarship

Deadline: Feb 15, 2026
$5,000
The purpose of the Connex Foundation Scholarship is to assist individuals who are exploring the study of skilled trades or multi-site facility management with the end goal of advancing their career in this field. The scholarship serves to promote the multi-site facilities industry by attracting high school, college-level, career transitioning, adult re-entry, and veteran students into the field of study...

$30,000
The Canadian Cancer Society’s (CCS) Research Training Awards program aims to support growth and innovation in the next generation of diverse cancer researchers across Canada at the master’s, doctoral, and postdoctoral levels. This program seeks to build inclusive capacity in all areas of cancer research, while fostering interdisciplinary learning, knowledge translation, mentorship, and patient & community engagement opportunities. By supporting...

$1,000
The REMAX Quest for Excellence scholarship program is a cash scholarship that recognizes students for their ongoing community contributions and pursuit of leadership. Through this scholarship program, REMAX Canada is pleased to offer 40 scholarships of $1,000 each to students across Canada (except for Quebec).The 2026 Quest for Excellence program will invite eligible students to write and submit an essay...

$17,500
The Vector Scholarship in Artificial Intelligence is a $17,500 entrance award that recognizes exceptional students pursuing AI master’s programs in Ontario. As a scholarship recipient, you gain enhanced access to Ontario’s thriving AI ecosystem. Connecting you with a community of over 960 researchers, major Canadian companies, and the startups solving tomorrow’s biggest challenges through unparalleled networking and career-defining connections.Now accepting...

Dick Shaw Memorial Scholarship

Deadline: Mar 23, 2026
$2,000
The chapter set up this scholarship to honor the memory of our member Dick Shaw. Dick was a well-respected inspector for Worksafe BC, and a tireless advocate for blasting safety. He passed from a heart attack in 2007 shortly before he was due to retire.​The scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student attending a college or university in Canada...

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Campbell River, known as the "Salmon Capital of the World," is situated in the western coast of British Columbia. Popular for its fishing places, its fresh water and oceans have an abundance of snapper, halibut, salmon, cod and trout. Campbell River is the 3rd largest city and the fourth largest community on Vancouver Island.

Campbell River has a rich culture and arts for both visitors and residents to enjoy. The Museum at Campbell River has a rich tapestry found within, where it overlooks the Discovery Passage on Oceanside Route at the south entrance town. The Discovery Passage features float homes, pioneer settlement, salmon fishing, logging, and the history of the First Nation. Tourists can likewise watch the video, The Devil Beneath the Sea, that is a documentary on the detonation of Ripple Rock. There is likewise Campbell River and District Public Art Gallery, which features the modern works of visiting and local artists. The Tidemark Theatre, a movie theatre before, is a venue for the performing arts. It hosts local productions and performers from all around the world. One more arts and culture site is the Wei Wei Kum House of Treasures, which shows skillfully created totem poles which are carved by the famous Henderson family. The Gildas Box of Treasures Theatre is where people could see drummers, singers, dancers, plus numerous others wear the ceremonial regalia of the Laichwiltach people through the summer season. The Kwagiulth Museum and Cultural Centre features numerous sacred ceremonial stuff, like masks, coppers, headdresses, as well as various ornaments which are commonly utilized all through their winter ceremonies.

For its residents and visitors, Campbell River has many seasonal and year-round tours, which provides you a peek of the many historic native places which can be reached by kayak, foot, vehicle or boat. The Henderson family are known for being rather instrumental in preserving the customs of the Kwakwaka' wakw First Nations.

Campbell River and the areas surrounding the city, provides great opportunities for outdoor activities. The activities available in the place consist of sailing and boating, kayaking, camping and canoeing, cycling, diving, windsurfing, skiing, river boating mountain biking, backpacking and jet boating. Many places within Greater Vancouver are good for camping, and among the great locations are Bayside Camping in Beach Road in White Rock, Lighthouse Park and Muskat Meadow in Deas Island Regional Park in Delta. Scuba Diving enthusiasts could go to Whiskey Cove, Belcarra regional Park, Racoon and Twin Islands, and Croker Island. Backpackers can go to Queen Elizabeth's Park, Stanley Park Seawall, Fraser River Park, New Westminster's Queen's Park, Riverfront, Gladstone-Elliot Parks, Burnaby River Trail, and Everett Crowley Park.