Humber College
This Toronto college of applied arts and technology has an incredibly diverse offering of training opportunities—particularly in performing arts!
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The Barrie campus of this Ontario college is situated in a tourism hotspot, surrounded by ski and snow resorts, lakes, provincial parks, forest trails, and the world’s longest freshwater beaches.
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As a college of applied arts, this downtown Toronto campus offers so many paths for creative minds looking to hone their skills for the professional sphere.
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The Peterborough campus of this central Ontario college is located in a vibrant, student-friendly community surrounded by lush greenspace and winding trails.
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If you’re interested in the culinary arts, this London, Ontario college has an astounding variety of study options—plus several other areas of tourism to explore.
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Native Education College Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Native Education College provides a culturally appropriate and supportive learning environment for Indigenous learners, within available resources. Non-Indigenous learners are welcome. Its tourism programming prepares learners for careers in recreation and entertainment and travel services, and includes the chance to develop hands-on skills and network with industry professionals. Programs include:
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The Thunder Bay campus of this Ontario college offers training in a variety of tourism disciplines.
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The serene scenery of this Kitchener polytechnic is a perfect backdrop for studying your new tourism vocation.
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From pilot training to culinary arts, hotel management and more—this Toronto college has a lot to offer prospective tourism professionals.
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