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Canadore College Opens Simulation Wing at Aviation Campus

Canadore College Opens Advanced Simulation Wing to Enhance Aviation Training
NORTH BAY, ON, Nov. 7, 2025 – Canadore College has inaugurated its new Advanced Training Simulation Wing at the School of Aviation, marking a pivotal advancement in aviation education and workforce development. With over five decades of leadership in aviation training, the college is reinforcing its commitment to excellence by integrating state-of-the-art simulation technologies aimed at equipping students for the dynamic demands of the aviation industry.
Cutting-Edge Technology and Industry Relevance
The newly established wing is equipped with sophisticated maintenance training devices that combine simulation, virtual reality, animation, and specialized software. George Burton, President and CEO of Canadore College, emphasized that these technologies create a safe and immersive learning environment, enabling students to gain practical experience in aircraft systems and troubleshooting. Beyond aviation, these simulation labs are designed to support other sectors seeking advanced training solutions.
This development arrives amid a critical shortage of skilled aviation technicians. Industry investments, such as Textron Aviation’s $40 million Career and Learning Center, highlight the pressing need for qualified personnel. Canadore’s simulation wing aims to bridge the gap between theoretical instruction and practical application, ensuring graduates are prepared to meet workforce demands effectively.
Lianne Girard, Chair of the School of Aviation and Aerospace Technology, described the new simulation technology as a significant leap forward in training future aircraft maintenance and flight professionals. By immersing students in realistic scenarios within a controlled environment, the program enhances the transition from classroom learning to hands-on experience in operational settings.
Strategic Positioning and Collaborative Support
The launch of the Advanced Training Simulation Wing positions Canadore College competitively within a rapidly evolving educational landscape. Similar initiatives, such as the partnership between TRU Simulation and US Aviation Academy to deploy virtual reality simulators, reflect a broader industry trend toward immersive and simulation-based training. Canadore’s investment in innovative resources is expected to attract top-tier students and foster stronger industry partnerships.
Brad Gavan, Director of Corporate, Community and Alumni Partnership, acknowledged that the realization of this project was made possible through the collective support of partners, donors, and funding agencies. He specifically recognized the contributions of the Canadore Foundation, FedNor, and the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) for their ongoing commitment to the college’s infrastructure and technological advancement.
Canadore College offers more than 80 full-time programs and serves a diverse student body drawn from nearly 400 Canadian communities and 25 countries worldwide. With an annual graduation rate of approximately 1,000 students, the institution boasts a global alumni network of 70,000. The college, along with its students and alumni, contributes an estimated $402.5 million annually to the Nipissing Parry Sound region’s economy. Given that less than half of its funding is provided by the provincial government, Canadore relies heavily on innovation, entrepreneurship, and donor support to fulfill its educational mission.
The Advanced Training Simulation Wing is anticipated to expand training capacity, bolster workforce development, and solidify Canadore College’s status as a leader in aviation education amid an increasingly competitive and fast-changing industry.

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