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Fleming College
The first offices of Sir Sandford Fleming College opened on King Street, Peterborough in the Colonial Coach Lines Bus Terminal offices in 1967.
That same year, the college opened for business at its McDonnel Street address in a renovated textile mill. In 1968 the campus was officially named the Daniel Building and in 1976 was joined by a new facility constructed on the property and named the McRae Building. This original site of the college is now known as the McRae Campus.
In 1968 the Dobbin farm was chosen as the site for what was to become the Brealey Campus. Phases I and II of the facility opened in 1973. In 1983, it was officially named the Sutherland Campus in honour of its first president.
The Lindsay campus began in 1967 in St. Joseph's Convent. By 1973, it had acquired its own identity in the Frost Campus. The Lakeshore Campus was founded in Cobourg in 1971.
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