University of Waterloo
This Ontario university offers training options in the areas of tourism and tourism business development within their faculty of recreation and leisure studies.
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This historic campus features stunning architecture, sprawling greenspace, contemporary living spaces, and award-winning food, making it a popular choice for post-secondary students from out-of-province.
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In the heart of Canada’s biggest city, this prolific university is buzzing with energy, surrounded by towering skyscrapers and awe-inspiring architecture.
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Voted Canada’s best city for students, this college’s Kingston campus is known for its closeness to nature and dynamic student life.
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Join this applied arts and technology college, featuring a state-of-the-art sports complex and a wide variety of clubs and engaging extracurriculars.
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With a wide assortment of co-op programs and opportunities for work placements and applied learning, this Toronto college provides many paths forward in Canadian tourism.
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The Niagara region is known for its attractive scenery, lush fruit orchards—and of course, one of Canada’s greatest natural tourist attractions, Niagara Falls.
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One of the largest trainers of apprentices and skilled trades in Ontario, this college offers a tourism diploma program accredited and endorsed through the Association of Canadian Travel Agencies (ACTA).
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Known for its highly regarded research department, this campus in Sarnia, Ontario, is committed to advancing sustainable practices, innovation, and infrastructure.
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