
Professional Bread Making
The Professional Bread Making program aims to train students so that they may practice the occupation of baker. Bakers work in the food services sector. They practice their profession mainly in retail bakeries and, more specifically, in artisanal bakeries. Some may work in semi-industrial and industrial bakeries, in the tourism and hospitality sector, as well as in other institutions. As part of their job, bakers make different products from recipes and production sheets. They do so using ingredients, equipment, tools and accessories found in bakeries. As part of their duties, these workers make different types of products such as yeast breads, sourdough or fermented breads, specialty breads, sweet breads and brioches, and viennoiseries. To make their products, bakers apply various techniques specific to the bread-making process, which include recipe calculation, ingredient preparation, mixing, kneading, rising, cutting, rounding, shaping, fermentation control, baking, quality control and maintenance of their work area. Their job also entails complying with hygiene, sanitation and safety workplace regulations.
Duration :
795
Hours
IMPORTANT: This training program is not eligible for the PGWP according to the current IRCC list.
NOTE: This list may change with the scheduled update in 2026.
academic
prerequisites
* The validation of your eligibility will be confirmed by our admissions department once your application has been completed.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS PROVIDING TRAINING
Centre PACC-Formation professionnelle
Lasalle, Montréal
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Centre de formation professionnelle Calixa-Lavallée
Montréal, Montréal
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Legend Welcoming services
Integrating into the community
— Practical tour of the city and help with initial purchases
— Contact with local aid organizations
Reception on arrival
— Reception at airport, bus terminal or train station
Integrating into the school system
— School tour and twinning with another student
— Monthly follow-up with the student
Integrating the family
— Referral to employment agencies for your spouse
— Help with child daycare or school registration
— Information on family social activities
General information and administrative follow-up
— Direct contact with a resource person
— Registration, information and provision of mandatory health insurance card
— Explanation of the Centre’s teaching techniques and operations
Accommodation
— Reserving temporary accommodation prior to arrival
— Help with finding permanent accommodation
Note: Services may vary slightly from one training centre to another.
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