Ontario
Attending a trade school in Ontario gives students the opportunity to gain practical skills and hands-on training in a wide range of in-demand careers. Institutions such as colleges of applied arts and technology, along with private trade schools, offer programs in fields like construction, automotive repair, electrical work, plumbing, welding, and culinary arts. Many programs combine classroom instruction with apprenticeships, allowing students to earn while they learn and build industry connections. With Ontario’s growing infrastructure, manufacturing, and skilled trades sectors, trade school graduates often enjoy strong employment prospects, good wages, and a clear path to long-term career growth.

Conestoga College
Trades & apprenticeship in construction, welding, electrical, plumbing, motive power, industrial & service sectors.
https://www.conestogac.on.ca
George Brown College
Offers skilled trades programs such as construction techniques, electrical, welding, HVAC, etc.
https://www.georgebrown.ca
Humber College
Programs in electrician, plumbing, welding, heating/refrigeration, industrial trades.
Mohawk College
Offers trades like plumbing, electrical, welding, HVAC, automotive service, etc.
Fanshawe College
Transportation trades, construction trades, welding, HVAC, etc.
Algonquin College
Skilled trades & technology programs including automotive service, mechanical techniques, etc.
https://www.algonquincollege.com
TriOS College (various campuses in Ontario)
Vocational and technical programs (some trade / applied tech) listed in vocational directories.
https://www.trios.com
ABM College
Business, technology, and some trade-relevant applied programs.
https://www.abmcollege.com
5th Wheel Training Institute
Heavy equipment operator and truck driver training.
https://5thwheeltraining.com/
Transport Training Centres of Canada Inc.
Truck & heavy-equipment / commercial vehicle training.
https://ttcc.ca/


