



Our Kanata training centre serves Ottawa West with weekday, weekend, and evening classes. The classroom is in the Kanata Mews plaza with free parking and easy highway access.
Address: 329 March Rd, Unit #209, Kanata, ON K2K 2E1 · Also: 457 Hazeldean Rd (Kanata)
Google Reviews
4.9
Over 850 five-star reviews
Choose a course to view dates and register.


From Highway 417, take exit 138 (Eagleson Road / March Road). Continue on March Road to First Aid Connect in the Kanata Mews plaza.
Free parking is available in the Kanata Mews plaza lot.
OC Transpo routes 63 and 110 stop at 329 March (stop 7986), right in front of the Kanata Mews plaza. Check the Transit app or octranspo.com for current times.
888 Belfast Rd, Unit #207, Ottawa, ON K1G 0Z6
22 Jamie Avenue, Unit #200, Nepean, ON
Nearby neighbourhoods without a separate classroom. Public classes are held at this centre.
What students say about training at our Ottawa West / Kanata centre. Join hundreds of First Aid Connect participants who have left a five-star Google review.
Google Reviews
Over 350 five-star reviews!
Jennifer Seward
This was the third time taking my first aid and CPR course and it was my best experience yet. Normally in my past experiences, the day seemed extremely long, but Noor taught the class with a lot of passion and spoke in a way that kept me focused and attentive. He's very experienced and knowledgeable about what he's doing. Keep up the great work Noor!!
Lily Cook
I had a great time, I learned so much and I loved my instructor Nour. It was not boring and included so much that I will bring to real life situations.
Nour Salama
Amazing experience! I took my first BLS course here and it was great. The instructor was knowledgeable and kind. The price was also competitive compared to other providers. Free parking and wifi, what else could you ask for!
Maria Grines
Great instructor, Noor, very knowledgeable. Good location. Big room with AC. Time just flew
Erica Le
Abdullah was an amazing instructor, very interactive and fun guy. His teaching style really helped me understand how to respond to different types of emergencies