Non-profit Organizations in Downtown, Vancouver, BC

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1095 W Pender St, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6E 2M6

(604) 681-5031
Associations humanitaires & services sociaux, Non-profit organization, welfare, Nonprofit Organization, Organization, social welfare, Research institute, Social And Human Service Organizations, Pacific Parkinson's Research Institute, Health Services, social services, Health & Related Services, College & University, Services communautaires et Organisations, Famille et communauté

283 Davie Street, Vancouver, V6B 5T6

(604) 231-8197

1158 - 409 Granville St, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 1T2

(604) 331-0722
North-West, Services publics et environnement, Non-profit organization, Environment, Public utilities & environment, -Surrey, Environnement, Environmental Conservation & Ecological Organizations, Ecologie et conservation de l environnement-Organismes, Nonprofit Organization, -New West

Head Office: World Trade Centre, 750-999 Canada Place, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 3E1

Frontier Institute provides hands-on post graduate dental programs in Canada, the US, and the UK. Here at Frontier, we believe that In order to be an exceptional dentist, you need an exceptional level of training. Frontier Institute only offers courses that are best in class and truly fundamental to the success of your practice.

128 W Hastings St #210, Vancouver, V6B 1G8

(604) 262-1963

1140 - 800 West Pender Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 2V6

604-687-8691
Transportation isn’t just one industry; it’s a collection of industries operating on land, sea and in the air, employing almost a million Canadians. These separate industries work closely together. Very little gets from its starting point to its final destination by just one of these means. Products may move by truck or rail to the port, for loading on a ship. Tourists may come by air, then rent a car, or take a rail excursion or board a ferry.