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Map RecordCDR0122Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board, Archbishop Romero Catholic Secondary School, District Alternative Program 2495 Credit Valley Road 
Mississauga, ON L5M 4G8
905-412-1000 District Alternative Secondary programs are designed for students who require a non-traditional approach to learning with varied program delivery options and for whom the regular secondary setting has not led to successful completion of credits and for students who require a flexible learning landscape to balance personal schedules. 
 
The primary focus is to prepare students to return to community school, to integrate into the world of work or to successfully transition to post-secondary institutions. 
 
Students are eligible to participate in an outdoor experiential excursion such as Outward Bound Canada that provides opportunity to learn, reflect and challenge the self in body, mind and spirit.
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Map RecordCDR0125Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board 40 Matheson Blvd W 
Mississauga, ON L5R 1C5
905-890-1221 Provides elementary and secondary school education according to the requirements of the Ontario Ministry of Education and the policy set up by the Board. Provides religious education at elementary and secondary school levels. Special additional programs include psychology and speech therapy, special education classes, ESL (English As A Second Language) and FSL (French As A Second Language) classes, continuing education, computers and family life education. 
 
CONTINUING EDUCATION 
905-891-9263 
Offers a variety of programs for adults including: computer courses; credit courses; general interest courses; English As A Second Language (ESL) and Language Instruction For Newcomers To Canada (LINC) classes; Test Of English As A Foreign Language (TOEFL) preparation courses; citizenship courses in international languages and many others. 
 
DUFFERIN-PEEL ADULT LEARNING CENTRES 
These centres provide opportunities for adults to enhance their employability skills. The focus is on computer training, personal life and job skills, and secondary credit courses for the completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). ESL classes offered also have an employability focus. Offered at the following addresses: 
 
ST GABRIEL ADULT LEARNING CENTRE (MALTON) 
3750 Brandon Gate Dr, Mississauga 
905-362-0701; fax 905-362-0706 
 
BRIAN J FLEMING CATHOLIC ADULT LEARNING CENTRE 
870 Queen St W, Port Credit (NOT Streetsville) 
Lakeshore Rd W & Mississauga Rd 
905-891-3034; fax 905-8981-6602 
 
SPECIAL EDUCATION 
Offers a continuum of educational programs for students with special needs, as well as assessment, short-term counselling and referral services to school-age children and their families, as well as home/school consultation and support. 
 
TRANSPORTATION 
905-890-0708 ext 23220 
Questions regarding transportation for both school boards in Peel Region are handled by the following offices: 
 
South - 905-890-6362 ext. 24970 
Central - 905-890-0614 ext. 24973 
North - 905-890-6000 ext. 24976 
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 CDR0139Friedrich Schiller German Language School   905-857-1841 Offers German classes for all ages. Small classes for individual attention; professional language teachers; kindergarten-Gr12; special classes for students who have no command of the German language; special classes for adults only; competitions within the school; competitions with other schools; competitions with PASCH.net; books ordered from Germany (all 16 states and their education system); entrance exams for German universities for school age students; choir in classes; drama groups within classes; stage productions; access to library for all age groups. Students in Grades 9-12 will receive high school credits. 
9am. - 12:30pm.  
After school classes for extra curriculum
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Map RecordCDR0084Peel District School Board HJA Brown Education Centre 
5650 Hurontario St 
Mississauga, ON L5R 1C6
905-890-1099; Automated Attendant 905-890-1010 Provides elementary and secondary school education according to requirements of the Ontario Ministry of Education. Guidance counselling is given to students in liaison with teachers and parents. 
 
For more information about FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOLS in Peel see entries for Conseil Scolaire De District Centre-Sud-Ouest (Public) and Conseil Scolaire de District Catholique Centre-Sud (Catholic French). 
 
ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS 
Daytime Adult Education for diploma purposes; and English as a Second Language (ESL) classes are offered at various locations in Peel. 
 
COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 
Brampton/Caledon 905-890-1099 ext 2632 
Mississauga 905-890-1099 ext 2684 
Run by a community-based committee approved by the Board of Education. The committee is responsible for the rental of schools to outside groups (eg, Scouts, Guides, sports groups, etc). 
 
CREATIVE ZONE 
933 Central Pkwy W, Mississauga, ON * 905-279-4258 
Makes available to teachers, reusable materials that industries in Peel consider surplus to their needs. 
 
PEEL ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS 
Alternative secondary schools offering programs from Grades 7-12, for adolescents not functioning effectively in the regular classroom, and who wish to improve their performance. The Senior Alternative Program is for adults and students (16yrs and over) who need a more independent form of education.  
 
SCHOOL SOCIAL WORK 
School social workers assist schools in identifying and removing those obstacles in students or in their environment which interfere with their ability to benefit from educational experiences. Services include consultation, short-term and attendance counselling, crisis intervention, and liaison with the community. 
 
SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM SERVICES 
Coordinates formal assessment of children with special education needs, and placement in programs for students with special physical, communication or intellectual needs, including those with physical disabilities, specialized language needs or learning disabilities. Offers these services at various locations.
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Map RecordCDR0190Peel District School Board, Peel Alternative School North 315 Bartley Bull Pkwy 
Brampton, ON L6W 2L4
905-455-1225 Programs are designed for students who require a non-traditional approach to learning with varied program delivery options and for whom the regular secondary setting has not led to successful completion of credits and for students who require a flexible learning landscape to balance personal schedules.  
 
The primary focus is to prepare students to return to community school, to integrate into the world of work or to successfully transition to post-secondary institutions.
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Map RecordCDR0191Peel District School Board, Peel Alternative School South 1239 Lakeshore Rd E 
Mississauga, ON L5E 1G2
905-278-3396 Programs are designed for students who require a non-traditional approach to learning with varied program delivery options and for whom the regular secondary setting has not led to successful completion of credits and for students who require a flexible learning landscape to balance personal schedules.  
 
The primary focus is to prepare students to return to community school, to integrate into the world of work or to successfully transition to post-secondary institutions.
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Map RecordCDR0192Peel District School Board, Peel Alternative School West 6975 Meadowvale Town Centre Cir 
Mississauga, ON L5N 2W7
905-363-0154 Programs are designed for students who require a non-traditional approach to learning with varied program delivery options and for whom the regular secondary setting has not led to successful completion of credits and for students who require a flexible learning landscape to balance personal schedules.  
 
The primary focus is to prepare students to return to community school, to integrate into the world of work or to successfully transition to post-secondary institutions.
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Map RecordCDR0039Scouts Canada, Brampton, Mississauga & Caledon 5-3024 Hurontario Street, Ste 305 
Mississauga, ON L5B 4P4
*905-299-6178 (Mississauga) 
*905-510-6635 (Brampton & Caledon)
Helps youth become responsible members of the community and provides opportunities and guidance for their mental, physical and social development. 
 
Sections include: Beaver Scouts (5-7yrs), Cub Scouts ( 8-11 yrs) Scouts(12-14 yrs) Venturer Scouts (15-17 yrs) Rover Scouts (18-25 yrs) 
 
Adults volunteers needed to run programs: contact Area Commissioner for more details.
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Map RecordCDR0117The Dam ReMax Building 
6850 Millcreek Dr, Suite 109 
Mississauga, ON L5N 4J9
905-826-6558 The Dam is a community program for youth (13-19yrs). All teens are welcome, free of charge, to come to the drop-in and participate in the programs, regardless of race, creed or colour. The drop-in provides a positive, healthy, encouraging and neutral turf environment that is drug-free and alcohol-free. 
 
The Dam is a safe place where youth can hang out. The drop-in is named 'The Dam', because it is the hope that the drop-in is a dam that stops the flow of teens from becoming homeless street kids in the downtown core of Toronto. It is the goal to be the friends of youth and a resource to help them stay at home, in school and in the community. 
 
DROP-IN PROGRAM 
Offers a safe, fun place where youth can hang-out and get help when they need it. Provides a positive, healthy, encouraging environment for youth by offering free programs welcoming all regardless of race, colour, and creed and developing long-term, caring, consistent, one on one relationships. 
 
YOUNG MOMS' PROGRAM 
Support program which gives young mothers a chance to set and attain goals, care for their children and care for themselves, while being integrated into a caring community. This is accomplished by being a strong support for young mothers and by providing positive relationship building with staff, volunteers and young mothers. 
Services include: 
Individual counseling for young women to talk with a staff member confidentially about any issue or concern 
Assist with housing and job searching 
Referrals to other help agencies 
 
Volunteer opportunities available.
Office Mon-Fri 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Programs

Mon S
After School Drop-in 3 pm-5 pm
The DFA (DAM Film Association) 7:30 pm-10pm


Tues S
After School Drop-in 3 pm-5 pm
Discussion Forum 4:30 pm-6 pm


WedS
After School Drop-in 3 pm-5:00 pm
Dinner Program 5:30 pm-7 pm
Evening Drop-in 7 pm-9 pm
Young Mom's Dinner Group 5:30 pm-7:30 pm

Thur S
After School Drop-in 3 pm-5:00 pm
Evening Drop-in 7:oopm to 9:00pm Fri S
After School Drop-in 3 pm-5:00 pm
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Map RecordCAL0049Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Conservation Parks, Albion Hills Conservation Area 16500 Hwy 50 
Caledon, ON L7E 3T2
Conservation Area 905-880-0227  
Campground Reservations 905-880-4855  
TRCA Head Office 416-661-6600 
TRCA Customer Service and Picnic Reservations 416-667-6295
This Conservation Area offers the following recreational activities: 
 
1) Cross Country Skiing and Tobogganing - 27 km of groomed, track set cross country trails. Refreshment facilities. Offers trails for beginners, intermediate, expert-level with ski rentals and heated chalet.  
 
2) Camping - Family & group camping. Over 230 campsites most with water and electrical hookups. Nightly, weekly, monthly and seasonal rates.  
 
3) Fishing - angling fee 
 
4) Swimming - The Lakeview Splash water-play facility now open with 4ft deep wading pool with splash pad; 
 
5) Hiking & Bird Watching - 27 km of marked, cut trails;  
 
6) Mountain Biking - 20 km of marked, cut trails.  
 
7) Picnic Area - Picnic tables, large barbecues, and shelters. Group picnic sites can be reserved.  
 
8) Paddle Boat and Canoe Rentals.  
 
9) Banquet Hall and Meeting Room rental - Chalet can be reserved. Can accommodate up to 135 guests. Ideal for weddings, seminars, meetings, workshops.  
 
EVENT Canada Day Celebration with fireworks, 4:00pm-11:00pm.
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Map RecordCAL0051Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Conservation Parks, Albion Hills Field Centre Albion Hills Conservation Area 
16500 Hwy 50 
Bolton, ON L7E 3E7
416-667-6295 The Field Centre specializes in outdoor and environmental education and offers a variety of curriculum-related instruction and field activities. Programs are offered to school and community groups year round in full-week, half-week and weekend blocks. 
Dormitory accommodation for 40 students plus teachers and all meals. Professionally trained teachers develop programs. Has fully operational dairy farm. Also non-school groups are invited to use this facility for retreats.
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Map RecordBRA0069Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Heart Lake Conservation Area 10818 Heart Lake Rd 
Brampton, ON
Heart Lake Conservation Area (Seasonal) 905-846-2494 
TRCA 416-661-6600
Conservation area * spring-fed kettle lake * camping * swimming * fishing * canoeing * hiking * boat rentals * picnic areas * playground * for information about camp sites check www.trcaparks.ca Hours vary by season. Add Record Add Record