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Private Training Institutions Branch Institution Directory March 2018 Private Training Institutions Branch Institution Directory March 2018 Institution Number Institution Legal Name Certificate Type Location City ID-03921 AAA Aviation Flight Academy AAA Aviation Ltd. Designated 5 - 5333 216th Street Langley ID-00657 Academy of Excellence Hair Design & Aesthetics Ltd. Academy Of Excellence Hair Design & Aesthetics Ltd. Designated 303 Goldstream Avenue Victoria ID-03500 Academy of Learning College - Abbotsford 0833917 BC Ltd. Designated 102 - 32112 South Fraser Way Abbotsford ID-03500 Academy of Learning College - Abbotsford 0833917 BC Ltd. Designated 8838 Glover Road Fort Langley ID-03501 Academy of Learning College - Langley 0833888 BC Ltd. Designated 201 - 20621 Logan Avenue Langley ID-00165 Academy of Learning College - Richmond Upgrade Learning Academy Inc. Designated 8971 Beckwith Road Richmond ID-03473 Academy of Learning College - Surrey Learntech Solutions Ltd. Designated 102 - 13753 72Nd Avenue Surrey ID-00201 Academy of Learning College - Vancouver - Broadway Cancom Consulting Corporation Designated 302 - 2555 Commercial Drive Vancouver ID-00202 Academy of Learning College - Victoria Vanint Education Inc. Designated 220 - 702 Fort Street Victoria ID-00202 Academy of Learning College - Victoria Vanint Education Inc. Designated 7 - 1551 Estevan Road Nanaimo ID-00202 Academy of Learning College - Victoria Vanint Education Inc. Designated 699 Victoria Street Kamloops ID-00202 Academy of Learning College - Victoria Vanint Education Inc. Designated 101 - 1740 Gordon Drive Kelowna ID-00202 Academy of Learning College - Victoria Vanint Education Inc. Designated 3255 Overlander Drive Kamloops ID-00202 Academy of Learning College - Victoria Vanint Education Inc. Designated 715 Goldstream Avenue Langford ID-03926 Academy of Learning College - Williams Lake West Coast Skills For Life Inc. Designated 291B North 2Nd Avenue Williams Lake ID-04122 Accelerated Career Institute Accelerated Career Institute Ltd. Registered 207 - 7885 6th Street Burnaby ID-04176 Accomplishment Coaching Canada Accomplishment Coaching Canada, ULC Registered 740 Burdett Ave, Chateau Victoria Hotel & Suites Victoria ID-03101 Advantage English School E/J Hamasaki Enterprises Ltd. Designated 209 - 4433 Sundial Place Whistler ID-03515 Aet Paramedic Academy Aet Paramedic Academy Inc. Registered 201 - 4199 Lougheed Highway Burnaby ID-03723 Ajna Yoga Teacher Training Ajna Yoga Inc. Designated 2185 Theatre Lane Victoria ID-03723 Ajna Yoga Teacher Training Ajna Yoga Inc. Designated 209 - 2250 Oak Bay Avenue Victoria ID-03402 All Body Laser Corp. Training Institute All Body Laser Corp. Designated 140 - 2627 Shaughnessy Street Port Coquitlam ID-03760 Alter Ego Studio and Cosmetology Institute Alter Ego Studio And Cosmetology Institute Designated 4445 Gertrude Street Port Alberni ID-03658 Amethyst College Amethyst College Incorporated Registered 340 - 4400 Hazelbridge Way Richmond ID-03791 Animal Haven Grooming M Grenkow Inc. Registered 110 - 14620 64Th Avenue Surrey ID-02894 Arbutus College of Communication Arts, Business & Technology Arbutus College of Communication Arts, Business & Technology Inc. Designated 473 West Hastings Street Vancouver ID-03862 Artist Development Institute of Canada Artist Development Institute of Canada Inc. Registered 1046 Deep Cove Road North Vancouver ID-03818 ARV Canada College Arv Canada College Registered 203 - 7840 Alderbridge Way Richmond ID-02275 Ashton College Ashton College Ltd. Designated #110-30475 Cardinal Ave Abbotsford ID-02275 Ashton College Ashton College Ltd. Designated 300 - 1190 Melville Street Vancouver ID-00745 Automotive Training Centre 18320 Holdings Inc. Designated 12160 88Th Avenue Surrey ID-03624 Aveda Institute Vancouver 1006042 British Columbia Ltd. Designated 101 - 111 WATER STREET Vancouver ID-00860 Aveda Institute Victoria Flower Power Enterprises Inc. Designated 660 Johnson Street Victoria ID-01816 BC College of Diving Camcor Diving Inc. Registered 10221 Mcdonald Park Road Sidney ID-00276 BC College of Optics BC College of Optics Inc. Designated 208 - 10070 King George Highway Surrey ID-01763 BC Helicopters Ltd. British Columbia Helicopters Ltd. Designated 1404 Townline Road Abbotsford ID-03355 Beauty Gateway Aesthetics & Aromatherapy School Inc. Beauty Gateway Aesthetics & Aromatherapy School Inc. Registered 200 - 8271 Westminster Highway Richmond ID-00659 Blanche Macdonald Centre Pacifique Riche Enterprises Ltd. Designated 100 - 555 West 12Th Avenue Vancouver ID-00659 Blanche Macdonald Centre Pacifique Riche Enterprises Ltd. Designated 460 Robson Street Vancouver ID-00659 Blanche Macdonald Centre Pacifique Riche Enterprises Ltd. Designated 410 Robson Street Vancouver ID-03810 Blue Bird Flight Academy Inc. Blue Bird Flight Academy Inc. Designated 103 - 46120 Airport Road Chilliwack ID-03627 Bob's Hair & Beauty Bar Bob's Hair & Beauty Bar Ltd. Registered 105, 106 - 14330 64th Avenue Surrey ID-04158 Body Bar Laser Academy Body Bar Laser Academy Inc Registered 123 - 3237 King George Blvd Surrey ID-03328 Body Glamour Institute of Beauty by Anita Body Glamour Institute of Beauty by Anita Designated 1919 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver ID-03524 Body Intelligence Body Intelligence Registered 1502 Stanley Street Nelson ID-03524 Body Intelligence Body Intelligence Registered 1303 Broad Street Victoria ID-03524 Body Intelligence Body Intelligence Registered 1523 East Pender St Vancouver ID-03524 Body Intelligence Body Intelligence Registered 3410B 31st Ave Vernon ID-02647 Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine Society Designated 200 - 435 Columbia Street New Westminster ID-04124 BrainStation Brainstation BC LLP Registered 400 - 455 Granville Street Vancouver ID-02632 Brighton College Brighton College Ltd. Designated 305 - 4538 Kingsway Burnaby ID-02632 Brighton College Brighton College Ltd. Designated 217 - 9801 King George Blvd. Surrey ID-01446 British Columbia College of Equine Therapy British Columbia College of Equine Therapy Registered 7184 L and A Road Vernon ID-03969 Camber College JWD Adventures Ltd. Designated #204 - 4750 Joyce Avenue Powell River ID-02852 Cambria College Cambria College Ltd. Designated 210-702 Fort Street Victoria ID-01682 Cambridge College Cambridge College Of Technology Inc. Designated 463 - 4800 Kingsway Burnaby ID-04225 Canada College Vancouver Canada College Vancouver Inc. Interim Designated 300 - 909 Burrard St. Vancouver ID-00973 Canadian Acupressure College Canadian Acupressure College Inc. Registered #39 - 1957 Guthrie Rd. Comox ID-04092 Canadian Arts & Sciences Institute Canadian Arts & Sciences Institute Inc Designated 590-1199 West Pender Vancouver ID-03539 Canadian Aviation College Canadian Aviation College Corp. Designated 700B - 11731 Baynes Road Pitt Meadows ID-03555 Canadian College 0763658 BC Ltd. Designated 200 - 1050 Alberni Street Vancouver ID-02149 Canadian College of Performing Arts Canadian Heritage Arts Society Designated 1701 Elgin Road Victoria ID-02149 Canadian College of Performing Arts Canadian Heritage Arts Society Designated 625 Bank Street Victoria ID-02149 Canadian College of Performing Arts Canadian Heritage Arts Society Designated 1525 Begbie Street Victoria ID-02343 Canadian College of Shiatsu Therapy Canadian College of Shiatsu Therapy Inc. Designated 142 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver ID-03792 Canadian Film and Television Institute Canadian Film and Television Institute Ltd. Designated 150 - 13151 Vanier Place Richmond ID-00728 Canadian Flight Centre Canadian Flight Centre Inc. Designated 101 - 7500 Ottawa Street Delta ID-00728 Canadian Flight Centre Canadian Flight Centre Inc. Designated 3073 Airport Road Kamloops ID-01332 Canadian Health Care Academy CHCA Canadian Health Care Academy Inc. Designated 202 - 10252 City Parkway Surrey ID-01332 Canadian Health Care Academy CHCA Canadian Health Care Academy Inc. Designated 516 Kingsway Vancouver Private Training Institutions Branch Institution Directory March 2018 Institution Number Institution Legal Name Certificate Type Location City ID-04198 Canadian Institute of Reflexology Inc. Canadian Institute of Reflexology Inc. Interim Designated Unit 211 - 7080 River Road Richmond ID-02902 Canadian Outdoor Leadership Training - COLT Strathcona Park Lodge Ltd. Designated Kilometre 44, Highway 28 West Campbell River ID-01892 Canadian School of Natural Nutrition Western Holistic Health Inc. Designated 100 - 2245 West Broadway Vancouver ID-03814 Canadian School of Natural Nutrition - Kelowna Elsha Wellness Group Inc. Registered 102 - 1626 Richter Street Kelowna ID-03734 Canadian School of Natural Nutrition Vancouver Island Canadian School of Natural Nutrition Vancouver Island Designated 2C - 91 Front Street Nanaimo ID-03734 Canadian School of Natural Nutrition Vancouver Island Canadian School of Natural Nutrition Vancouver Island Designated 471 Cecelia Road Victoria ID-03908 Canadian School of Osteopathy Manual Practice - Vancouver CEO (Etudes en Osteopathie) Inc. CEO (Osteopathic Studies) Inc. Designated 1150 Station Street Vancouver ID-03985 Canadian Second Language Institute CSLI - Canadian As a Second Language Institute Inc. Designated 188 Nelson Street Vancouver ID-01524 Canadian Sports Business Academy Canadian Sports Business Academy Inc. Designated 202 - 4295 Blackcomb Way Whistler ID-00304 Canadian Tourism College Canadian Tourism Business School Ltd. Designated 320 - 10362 King George Boulevard Surrey ID-00304 Canadian Tourism College Canadian Tourism Business School Ltd. 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