Collège Boréal
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Collège Boréal is a francophone College of Applied Arts and Technology based and with its principal campus in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. It has a number of satellite campuses and liaison centres throughout Northern Ontario, Central Ontario and Southern Ontario.
It began operations in 1995, taking over the francophone programs of Sudbury's Cambrian College.
It is one of many colleges in the province, but one of only two francophone colleges. The other, La Cité collégiale, serves Ottawa and Eastern Ontario.
In 2002, Collège Boréal added a campus in Toronto, Ontario, taking over the programs and services of the defunct Collège des Grands-Lacs.
All of the college's regular education programs are in French, although the college does also offer some short-term trade courses in English.
The college's main campus also includes an auditorium which is the home of theatre productions by Sudbury's Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario.
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Southern Ontario:
- London (regional office)
- Hamilton
- Welland (Niagara Region)
- Barrie (Simcoe County)
- Toronto
- Windsor
Northern Ontario:
- Blind River
- Chapleau
- Dubreuilville
- Elliot Lake
- Kirkland Lake
- Longlac
- Noëlville
- North Bay
- Thunder Bay
- Wawa
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