Workshop Accommodations


PhotoReserve one of our College dorms for your stay.


Reservations consist of a single or double room with two single beds, dresser, desk, desk lamp and closet. Linens are available upon request. A cooktop, fridge, dining area and a full bathroom complete the facility.

The following room reservations are available: Single Residence Hall (not shared) $50.00 per night and Double Residence Hall $44.00 per night .

To reserve your space please call toll free 1-866-623-5551 ext. 5573 or email our Housing Staff.

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Perhaps you would enjoy a stay in a tipi?

The College will arrange for a tipi to be set up at Sir Winston Churchill Campsite, located in Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park. The park is located 5km east of Lac La Biche on Hwy. 881, and 2 km north on Provincial Park Rd.

Enjoy the beauty of Alberta's only island provincial park. The park is open to be explored summer and winter. Rentals of canoes, kayaks, and stand up paddleboards are available to discover the waters of Lac la Biche. Trails throughout the Old Growth Forest allows you to hike to numerous sandy beaches. 

There will be two tipis available, each one is equipped with four single beds. Each tipi has access to a kitchen facility and private access shower building. The price per night is $129.

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Sir Winston Churchill Park Cabins

Enjoy your stay in a two bedroom cabin. They feature a fully stocked kitchen and bathroom (with tub/shower). Bedroom #1 has a queen size bed and Bedroom #2 have double bunk beds. There is also a Futon in the living room.  Allows 6 adults per cabin.  $165.00/night.

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BCMI Inns - 780-623-1888

Located just off Hwy 663, next to Boston Pizza. It's only a 3 minute drive into Lac La Biche.
For details visit their website.



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Ramada Hotel - 780-623-2250 

Conveniently located on Highway 36, just minutes away from Portage College.
For more details visit their website.




We acknowledge that Portage College’s service region is on the traditional lands of First Nation Peoples, the owners of Treaty 6, 8 and 10, which are also homelands to the Métis people. We honour the history and culture of all people who first lived and gathered in these lands.
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