Universities in Canada - Page 6
List of Universities in Canada
There are 381 universities found in Canada. This is the 6th of 8 pages that list the universities of Canada. You may navigate to other pages to find more universities in this country.
Click on a university from the following list to find its detailed information.
- Nothern Alberta Institute of Technology, Edmonton
- Nova Scotia Community College, Halifax
- NSCAD University, Halifax
- NSCAD University (Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, Halifax
- Nunavut Arctic College, Iqaluit
- O'Sullivan College of Montreal, Montreal
- OCAD University, Toronto
- Ogwehoweh Skills and Trades Training Centre
- Okanagan College, Kelowna
- Olds College
- Oshki-Pimache-O-Win, Thunder Bay
- Oulton College, MONCTON
- Pacific Link College, Burnaby
- Parkland College Melville, Yorkton
- Pera College, Vancouver
- Portage College, Lac La Biche
- Prairie College
- Providence University College
- Queen's University, Kingston
- Quest University
- Red Deer Polytechnic
- Red River College, Winnipeg
- Redeemer University
- Redeemer University College, Ancaster
- Reeves College, Calgary
- Regent College in Vancouver, Vancouver
- Regis College University of Toronto, Toronto
- Robertson College, Winnipeg
- Royal Military College of Canada
- Royal Roads University, Victoria
- Saint Clair College, Windsor
- Saint Francis Xavier University, Antigonish
- Saint Jerome's University
- Saint Lawrence College Brockville
- Saint Mary's University, Halifax
- Saint Mary's University College
- Saint Stephen's University, Saint Stephen
- Saint Thomas More College, SASKATOON
- Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies, Saskatoon
- Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Saskatoon
- Sault College of Applied Arts & Technology, Sault Ste. Marie
- School of Higher Technology - University of Quebec, Montreal
- SELC College, Vancouver
- Selkirk College
- Séminaire de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke
- Seminary of Christ the King
- Seneca College, Toronto
- Seven Generations Educational Institute, Fort Frances
- Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Oakville
- Simon Fraser University, Burnaby
Featured Articles
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