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Kenora Driving School
Canada's Favourite Driving School
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Beginner Driver Education
Sign up today for our Ministry Approved BDE Course. We provide multiple options for our students:
Online Self-Paced
Online Zoom
Get Ministry Certified
Hourly Lessons
Don't want to full BDE program? You can select any amount of hourly lessons to achieve your driving goals.
You Pick the # of Lessons
Prepare for Road Test
Get Extra Practice
1:1 Instruction
Road Test Packages
Need a vehicle for your road test? We've got you covered - rent our car for your road test.
G1 & G2 Road Test Packages
Practice Before Your Road Test
Rent Our Car
Benefits of the Beginner Driver Education Course
- Allows you to take your G2 Road Test (G1 Exit) in 8 months instead of the standard 12
- Graduates are certified with the MTO and may be eligible for an insurance discount
- Appointments to suit your schedule
- Pick up and drop off at a location convenient for you
- The option to use our vehicle for your road test
- Become a confident, safe driver
Collision Avoidance
Your highly trained instructor will teach you how to predict and avoid collisions, increasing your confidence when on the road
Commercial Industry Leaders
With decades of experience teaching the majority of trucks drivers on the road, we know what it takes to make a safe driver. Leave it to the experts.
1:1 In-Vehicle Training
All in-vehicle training is done one on one, we never train with multiple students in the car. You have your instructor's undivided attention for the whole lesson.
Insurance Discount
The cost of insurance may be greatly reduced with the completion of a BDE Course from TTCC. Check with your insurance agent for exact savings.
MTO Approved G1, G2 & G training.
Welcome to the ultimate destination for safe and confident driving in Kenora, Ontario!
Our distinguished driving school offers a variety of courses, including Defensive Driving Courses, Teen Driver Training, and comprehensive Driving Lessons, designed for learners.
Why Opt for Our Driver’s Education in Kenora:
Expert Instructors: Learn from certified Driving Instructors devoted to your safety and success on the road.
Interactive Classroom Sessions: Engage in our Driver’s Ed Classes, covering traffic rules and essential Car Control Skills for a comprehensive understanding.
Behind-the-Wheel Confidence: Gain hands-on experience with our Behind-the-Wheel Training, preparing you for the Driver’s License Exam and enhancing your overall road safety skills.
Our Comprehensive Programs:
Kenora Beginner’s Package: Tailored for those starting their driving journey, our Beginner’s Package covers the fundamentals, ideal for those seeking a Local Driving School.
Road Test Preparation: Sharpen your skills with our Road Test Preparation course, designed to ready you for the Driver’s License Exam in Ontario.
Local Focus, Personalized Attention:
Our commitment extends to the local Kenora community, as well as nearby neighbourhoods. Benefit from a curriculum tailored for the unique driving conditions of Kenora and surrounding areas.
Flexible Scheduling in Kenora and Beyond:
Understanding the demands of daily life, our flexible scheduling options make it convenient for you to fit Driver’s Education into your busy schedule, whether you’re in Kenora, Fort William, Current River, or surrounding regions.
Embark on Your Driving Journey:
Ready to take the wheel with confidence? Join Kenora’s preferred Driving School, offering premier Driver’s Ed Classes, Defensive Driving Courses, and Teen Driver. Enroll now to start your journey on the road to driving success!
FAQs
Is the Beginner Drivers Education Course MTO-Approved?
Yes, the Beginner Driver Education Course offered by Transport Training Centres of Canada is MTO-Approved. As per the MTO, you have 1 year to complete the course from the day that you start.
What is the difference between the G1, G2 and G licence?
Ontario has a process called “graduated licensing.” It is designed to give new drivers time to practice and gain driving experience over time.
Once you pass your eye and written tests, you get a G1 licence. Before you can get a full G licence, you have to:
- finish two learning levels: G1 and G2.
- pass two road tests
Normally, the process takes 24 months to complete. Graduates of an MTO-Approved Beginner Driver Education (BDE) Course provider like TTCC may be able to finish the full process in only 20 months. You have up to five years to finish the whole process. After five years, if you do not get your full G licence, you will need to start over.
Will I get a discount on my insurance?
TTCC deliver the MTO-Approved Beginner Driver Education (BDE) Course, and BDE course graduates may be eligible for an insurance discount. Please call your insurance provider for more information.
Where do I write my G1 written test?
In Ontario, the G1 written test can be written at any DriveTest Centre.
Do I need insurance before I register for the course?
No, you do not need insurance before registering for your driver training course.
Are there any requirements to register for the TTCC BDE Course?
No, but it is recommended that all students have passed their G1 written test.
How do I pay for my course?
You can pay online or in person. We accept VISA, Mastercard & E-Transfer. A minimum of $100 is required to hold your spot in a class.
What if I miss an in-car lesson?
If you need to cancel in-car lessons, 24 hours notice must be given or you may be subject to a no show
fee of $40 per lesson missed. You can contact the office at 1-800-805-0662, Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm or you can message your instructor directly. No show fees must be paid before the next scheduled lesson and before receiving a certificate of completion.
What if I miss an in-class lesson?
In order to graduate a BDE program, the MTO requires that all students complete 20 hours of in-class. If a student misses an in-class lesson because of illness or emergency, they will be permitted to make-up the lesson for a fee of $50. The student must arrange to make up the missed lesson by contacting the office at 1-800-805-0662.
What supplies do I need for the first day of class?
For in-class course sessions, you are expected to bring a pen or pencil, a photocopy of your G1, G2, or G licence (if available) or temporary permit, plus the Official MTO Driver’s Handbook which can be purchased and also available at some MTO locations and through the MTO Website.
Is manual transmission available?
No. All of of our cars are automatic.
Where do I get picked up or dropped off?
We offer a pick up and drop off service within most of your city.
Is the Beginner Drivers Education Course MTO-Approved?
Yes, the Beginner Driver Education Course offered by Transport Training Centres of Canada is MTO-Approved. As per the MTO, you have 1 year to complete the course from the day that you start.
What is the difference between the G1, G2 and G licence?
Ontario has a process called “graduated licensing.” It is designed to give new drivers time to practice and gain driving experience over time.
Once you pass your eye and written tests, you get a G1 licence. Before you can get a full G licence, you have to:
- finish two learning levels: G1 and G2.
- pass two road tests
Normally, the process takes 24 months to complete. Graduates of an MTO-Approved Beginner Driver Education (BDE) Course provider like TTCC may be able to finish the full process in only 20 months. You have up to five years to finish the whole process. After five years, if you do not get your full G licence, you will need to start over.
Will I get a discount on my insurance?
TTCC deliver the MTO-Approved Beginner Driver Education (BDE) Course, and BDE course graduates may be eligible for an insurance discount. Please call your insurance provider for more information.
Where do I write my G1 written test?
In Ontario, the G1 written test can be written at any DriveTest Centre.
Do I need insurance before I register for the course?
No, you do not need insurance before registering for your driver training course.
Are there any requirements to register for the TTCC BDE Course?
No, but it is recommended that all students have passed their G1 written test.
What if I miss an in-car lesson?
If you need to cancel in-car lessons, 24 hours notice must be given or you may be subject to a no show
fee of $40 per lesson missed. You can contact the office at 1-800-805-0662, Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm or you can message your instructor directly. No show fees must be paid before the next scheduled lesson and before receiving a certificate of completion.
What if I miss an in-class lesson?
In order to graduate a BDE program, the MTO requires that all students complete 20 hours of in-class. If a student misses an in-class lesson because of illness or emergency, they will be permitted to make-up the lesson for a fee of $50. The student must arrange to make up the missed lesson by contacting the office at 1-800-805-0662.
What supplies do I need for the first day of class?
For in-class course sessions, you are expected to bring a pen or pencil, a photocopy of your G1, G2, or G licence (if available) or temporary permit, plus the Official MTO Driver’s Handbook which can be purchased and also available at some MTO locations and through the MTO Website.
How do I pay for my course?
You can pay online or in person. We accept VISA, Mastercard & E-Transfer. A minimum of $100 is required to hold your spot in a class.
Is manual transmission available?
No. All of of our cars are automatic.
Where do I get picked up or dropped off?
We offer a pick up and drop off service within most of your city.
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Contact Details
746 East Melick Rd
Kenora, ON, P9N 4N6
Phone Hours
Monday - Friday
9:00am-5:00pm
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