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NAIT Distance Assessment Invigilation Network NAIT Distance Assessment Invigilation Network ONTARIO Below is the list of external assessment sites in the province of Ontario, approved by Northern Alberta Institute of Technology - NAIT. Ancaster – Redeemer University College 777 Garner Road, East Ancaster, ON L9K 1J4 (905) 648-2139, Ext. 4281 Email: [email protected] Arnprior – Arnprior Public Library 21 Madawaska Street Arnprior, ON K7S 1R6 (613) 623-2279 Email: [email protected] Bancroft – Loyalist College 195 Hastings Street, North Bancroft, ON K0L 1C0 (613) 332-1743, Ext. 227 or 236 Email: [email protected] Barrie – Barrie Public Library 60 Worsley Street Barrie, ON L4M 1L6 (705) 728-1010 Barrie - Barrie Public Library –Painswick 48 Dean Avenue Barrie, ON L4N 0C2 (705) 728-1010 Barrie – Georgian College Room B121, Founder’s Building, One Georgian Drive Barrie, ON L4M 3X9 (705) 728-1968, Ext. 1235, 1344 or 1347 Email: [email protected] Belleville – Loyalist College, Academic Centre for Testing 376 Wallbridge - Loyalist Road Belleville, ON K8N 5B9 (613) 969-1913, Ext. 2549 Email: [email protected] Bolton – Oxford Learning Centre Unit 7, 1 Queensgate Blvd Bolton, ON L7E 2X7 (905) 857-2803 Email: [email protected] Brampton – Sheridan College, Davis Campus 7899 McLaughlin Road Brampton, ON L6Y 5H9 (905) 459-7533 Email: [email protected] Bracebridge - Georgian College, Muskoka Campus 111 Wellington Street Bracebridge, ON P1L 1E2 (705) 646-7629, Ext. 4813 Email: [email protected] Bradford – Bradford West Gwillimbury Library 425 Holland Street, West Bradford, ON L3Z 0J2 (905) 775-3328, Ext. 6117 Brantford – Wilfrid Laurier University 73 George Street Brantford, Ontario N3T 2Y3 (519) 756-8228, Ext. 5535 Email: [email protected] Brockville – Brockville Public Library 23 Buell Street Brockville, ON K6V 5T7 (613) 342-3936, Ext. 6422 Email: [email protected] Brockville – St Lawrence College (Brockville Test Centre) 2288 Parkedale Avenue Brockville, ON K6V 5X3 (613) 345-0660, Ext. 3129 Email: [email protected] Chatham – St. Clair College Room 133, 1001 Grand Avenue, West Chatham, ON N7M 5W4 (519) 354-9100, Ext. 3306 Email: [email protected] Clinton – The Centre for Employment and Learning 60 Mary Street Clinton, ON N0M 1L0 (519) 482-1700 Cornwall – University of Ottawa, Cornwall Campus Suite 215A, 610 McConnell Avenue Cornwall, ON K6H 4M1 (613) 938-6989 Cornwall – Cornwall Public Library PO Box 939, 45 Second Street, East Cornwall, ON K6H 5V1 (613) 932-4796 Email: [email protected] Cornwall – St. Lawrence College (Cornwall Test Centre) 2 St. Lawrence Drive Cornwall, ON K6H 4Z1 (613) 933-6080, Ext. 2206 Email: [email protected] Dryden – Confederation College, Dryden Campus 100 Casimir Avenue Dryden, ON P8N 3L4 (807) 223-3035 Exeter – The Centre for Employment & Learning PO Box 173, 349 Main Street Exeter, ON N0M 1S6 (519) 235-0471 Fort Frances – Confederation College, Rainy River District Campus 440 McIrvine Road, North Fort France, ON P9A 3T8 (807) 274-5395 Geraldton – Confederation College, Greenstone Campus PO Box 368, 500 2nd Street, West Geraldton, ON P0T 1M0 (807) 854-0652 Glencoe – Glencoe Public Library 178 McKellar Street Glencoe Public Library ON, N0L 1M0 (519) 287-2735 Email: [email protected] Goderich – The Centre for Employment & Learning 41 West Street Goderich, ON N7A 2K5 (519) 524-2515 Guelph – University of Guelph, Open Learning and Educational Support 160 Johnston Hall Guelph, ON N1G 2W1 (519) 824-4120, Ext. 56776 Email: [email protected] Hamilton – Exam Invigilation Centre 401 Main Street, East Hamilton, ON L8N 1J7 (905) 388-0555 Email: [email protected] Hamilton – McMaster University GH 114B, 1280 Main Street, West Hamilton, ON L8S 4L8 (905) 525-9140, Ext. 24453 Email: [email protected] Hanover – Hanover Public Library 451 10th Avenue Hanover, ON T4N 2P1 (519) 364-1420 Huntsville – Huntsville Public Library 7 Minerva Street, East Huntsville, ON P1H 1W4 (705) 789-5232 Kenora – Confederation College, Lake Of The Woods Campus PO Box 1370, 900 Golf Course Road Kenora, ON P9N 3X7 (807) 468-3121 Keswick – Learning Centre for Georgina 23324 Woodbine Avenue Keswick, ON L4P 3E9 (905) 476-9900 Email: [email protected] King City – Seneca College – King Campus 13990 Dufferin Street King City, ON L7B 1B3 (416) 491-5050, Ext. 55114 Email: [email protected] Kingston – Academy of Learning Parkway Plaza, 1469 Princess Street Kingston, ON K7M 3E9 (613) 544-8973 Email: [email protected] Kingston – St. Lawrence College (Kingston Test Centre) Room 22120, 100 Portsmouth Avenue Kingston, ON K7L 5A6 (613) 544-5400, Ext. 1236 Email: [email protected] Kirkland Lake – Northern College 140 Government Road, East Kirkland Lake, ON P2N 3L8 (705) 567-9291 Kitchener – Conestoga College 299 Doon Valley Drive Kitchener, ON N2G 4M4 Email: [email protected] Little Current – Cambrian College, Manitoulin Campus Box 635, 7 Water Street Little Current, ON P0P 1K0 (705) 368-3194 Listowel - The Centre for Employment & Learning 280 Wallace Avenue, South Listowel, ON N4W 1Y2 (519) 291-9453 London – Fanshawe College, London Campus Room F2006, 1001 Fanshawe College Blvd London, ON N5Y 5R6 (519) 452-4166 Email: [email protected] London – London Public Library (Online assessments only) 251 Dundas Street London, ON N6A 6H9 (519) 661-5122 London – University of Western Ontario (School of Health Studies) Room 222, Arthur & Sonia Labatt Health Sciences Building 1151 Richmond Street London, ON N6A 5B9 (519) 661-2111, Ext. 86607 Email: [email protected] Marathon – Confederation College, Northshore Campus PO Box 520, 14 Hemlo Drive Marathon, ON P0T 2E0 (807) 229-2464 Markham – Seneca College Room 190, 8 The Seneca Way Markham, ON L3R 5Y1 (416) 491-5050, Ext. 77463 Email: [email protected] Milton – Milton Public Library 1010 Main Street, East Milton, ON L9T 6H7 Email: [email protected] Midland – Georgian College 649 Prospect Blvd. Midland, ON L4R 4K6 (705) 526-3666, Ext. 3716 Email: [email protected] Mississauga – Mississauga Central Library 301 Burnhamthorpe Road, West Mississauga, ON L5B 3Y3 (905) 615-3500, Ext. 3583 Mississauga – Sheridan College, Hazel McCallion Campus Room A246, 4180 Duke of York Blvd Mississauga, ON L5B 0G5 (905) 845-9430, Ext. 2476 Mississauga – University of Toronto (Innovation Complex) Room 1235, 3359 Mississauga Road, North Mississauga, ON L5L 1C6 (905) 569-4359 Email: [email protected] Niagara on the Lake – Niagara College 135 Taylor Road Niagara on the Lake, ON L0S 1J0 (905) 641-2252, Ext. 4172 or 4179 Email: [email protected] North Bay – Nipissing University PO Box 5002, 100 College Drive North Bay, ON P1B 8L7 (705) 474-3461, Ext. 4520 Email: [email protected] North York – Proctor4Exam Suite 1014, 4789 Yonge Street North York, ON M2N 0G3 (647) 748-7770 Email: [email protected] Oakville – Sheridan College, Skills Training Centre Assessment Centre, Room B10, 407 Iroquois Shore Road Oakville, ON L6H 1M3 (905) 845-9430, Ext. 8100 Orangeville – Orangeville Public Library 1 Mill Street Orangeville, ON L9W 2M2 (519) 941-0610, Ext. 5232 Orangeville - Georgian College 22 Centennial Road Orangeville, ON L9W 1P8 (519) 940-0331, Ext. 5673 Email: [email protected] Orillia – Georgian College PO Box 2316, Room A200, 825 Memorial Avenue Orillia, ON L3V 6S2 (705) 325-2740, Ext. 3002 or 3081 Email: [email protected] Oshawa – Durham College 2000 Simcoe Street, North Oshawa, ON L1H 7K4 (905) 721-2000, Ext. 2557 Email: [email protected] Ottawa – Algonquin College Test Centre Room C224, 1385 Woodroffe Avenue Ottawa, ON K2G 1V8 (613) 727-4723, Ext. 7079 Email: [email protected] Ottawa – Carleton University Testing Centre Room D299, Loeb Building, 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6 (613) 520-6677 Email: [email protected] Ottawa – University of Ottawa 801 King Edward Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5 (613) 562-5800, Ext. 4493 Email: [email protected] Owen Sound – Adult Learning Centre 824 1st Avenue, West Owen Sound, ON N4K 4K4 (519) 376-6623, Ext. 3 Email: [email protected] Owen Sound – Georgian College 1450 8th Street, East Owen Sound, ON N4K 5R4 (519) 376-0840, Ext. 2047 Email: [email protected] Attention: Lisa Horner – Student Success Department Pembroke – Algonquin College Room 140, 1 College Way Pembroke, ON K8A 0C8 (613) 735-4700, Ext. 2742 Petawawa – Petawawa Public Library 16 Civic Centre Road Petawawa, ON K8H 0B3 (613) 687-2227 ext. 2208 Email: [email protected] Peterborough – Trent University (Department for Academic Testing) 1600 West Bank Drive Peterborough, ON K9J 7B8 (705) 748-1011, Ext. 6135 Email: [email protected], www.trentu.ca/cat Perth – Algonquin College 7 Craig Street Perth, ON K7H 1X7 (613) 267-2859, Ext. 5685 Red Lake - Red Lake District High School 60C Hwy 105 Red Lake, ON P0V 2M0 (807) 727-2092 Red Lake - Confederation College, Red Lake Campus PO Box 328, 60B Hwy 105 Red Lake, ON P0V 2M0 (807) 727-2604 Ridgetown – Ridgetown Campus/University of Guelph (Agronomy Building) 120 Main Street, East Ridgetown, ON N0P 2C0 (519) 674-1500, Ext. 63206 Email: [email protected] Sarnia – Lambton College Room M104, 1457 London Road Sarnia, ON N7S 6K4 (519) 542-7751, Ext. 3444 Email: [email protected] Sault Ste. Marie – Algoma University 1520 Queen Street, East Sault Ste Marie, ON P6A 2G4 (705) 949-2301, Ext. 4218 Email: [email protected] Scarborough – Canadian College of Business Science & Technology 208 - 4900 Sheppard Avenue, East Scarborough, ON M1S 4A7 (416) 850-6028 Email: [email protected] Scarborough – Centennial College, Assessment Centre Room D2-01, PO Box 631, 941 Progress Avenue Scarborough, ON M1K 5E9 (416) 289-5000, Ext. 2598 Email: [email protected] Scarborough – Netplus College of Information Technology Unit 106F, 880 Ellesemere Road Scarborough, ON M1P 2W6 (416) 292-0003 Email: [email protected] Seaforth – The Centre for Employment & Learning 138 Main Street, South Seaforth, ON N0M 1W0 (519) 235-0471, Ext. 350 or 1-844-235-0471, Ext.
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