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Vancouver Culinary Schools & Programs Culinary Schools in Vancouver

If you are interested in perfecting your culinary schools, then Vancouver has the perfect schools for you. If you are looking for intense career-prep course work in culinary arts or Baking & Pastry Arts, the Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts offers both. The Art Institute of Vancouver has one of the best culinary programs in Canada, offering students a wide variety of disciplines, including pastry arts and food & beverage management.

 


University College of the Cariboo, Food Training Program

Kamloops, BC CA

About: A Professional Cook Training Program in three levels, 4 months each. UCC is located at a beautiful campus in the south central interior of British Columbia at Kamloops, 4 hrs from Vancouver & half way between Calgary, Alberta & the West Coast of British Request Information



University of Victoria, Hotel & Restaurant Management

Victoria, BC CA

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