Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation Residence

The brand-new Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation (CCCCA) is located in St. Peter's Bay, PEI. It is also the home of the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ School of Climate Change and Adaptation, with classrooms and research facilities. 

Apartments are two-bedroom units with full kitchens. Each bedroom contains a double bed, desk, dresser, and large closet. See more of the indoor spaces in this video.

St. Peter's Bay is approximately 45 minutes' drive from Âé¶¹´«Ã½'s main campus in Charlottetown. This building is recommended for mature students, those in the Applied Climate Change and Adaptation program, and those with access to a personal vehicle. Bus service is provided three times per day on weekdays.

map of eastern PEI showing a 45-minute drive from charlottetown to st. peter's bay

Is St. Peter's Bay right for you?

  • private
  • budget friendly
  • close to nature
  • mostly Masters, PhD, and Applied Climate Change and Adaptation program students 

Other highlights:

  • rooms are fully furnished with large wardrobes for storage, workstations with overhead shelves, double size captain’s beds, desk chairs, and bulletin boards
  • rooms are spacious, with a complete bathroom and kitchen in each unit
  • you have the option to rent a unit to yourself ($900 per month) or share with another student
  • residence fees include all utilities (heat, hot water, electricity, and wireless internet)
  • rooms come with complimentary wireless internet service

Did you know?

  • residences are locked 24 hours a day, but you can easily make arrangements for your guests to visit
  • parking at the CCCCA is free