First Aid And CPR Course Burlington
Get Certified. Stay Confident. Be Compliant.
Protect yourself and others in Burlington with WSIB-approved First Aid, CPR, and BLS training from Coast2Coast. As a long-standing training partner of the Canadian Red Cross for over a decade, we provide trusted, fully recognized certification courses for work, school, and personal preparedness.

First Aid & CPR/AED Level C – Burlington
WSIB Approved Training in Burlington:
- CPR/AED Level C
- Emergency First Aid & CPR Level C
- Standard First Aid & CPR Level C
- CPR/AED Level C Recertification
- Standard First Aid & CPR/AED Level C Recertification
Blended First Aid & CPR/AED Courses
Coast2Coast First Aid & Aquatics Inc is a leading training partner of the Canadian Red Cross. We offer many WSIB approved First Aid and CPR/AED training courses. Each of our courses are taught by highly trained Canadian Red Cross instructors who use the best equipment for students to practice with. We provide many great courses including First Aid, CPR/AED, Online Blended, Recertification, Basic Life Support (HCP), Marine Basic First Aid and Professional Responder programs. Our Professional Responder programs include First Responder and Emergency Medical Responder courses. We also offer Youth programs such as Stay Safe and Babysitting. Learn amazing life saving skills and register for a course at 3500 Billings Court to earn a certificate!
Why Choose Our Burlington Training?
Burlington is home to a vibrant community of professionals, from office staff near Mapleview Centre to industrial workers along the QEW corridor. Accidents can happen anywhere, whether it's a fall at a retail store or a medical emergency at Spencer Smith Park. Our Standard First Aid courses equip you with the confidence to act swiftly. We focus on practical, hands-on scenarios relevant to your daily life in Halton Region.
Our modern facility on Billings Court offers a focused learning environment with ample free parking. We understand that life in Burlington is busy, which is why we offer flexible weekend and evening classes. Whether you need certification for a new job or simply want to protect your family, we make the process seamless and stress-free.
Common First Aid Questions in Burlington
Is this course recognized by Halton employers?Absolutely. Our Standard First Aid Level C is fully WSIB approved and recognized by employers across Burlington, Oakville, and the entire Halton Region.
Where is the 3500 Billings Court location?We are conveniently located just off Harvester Road, near the QEW and Walkers Line exit. It's a central spot that is easy to reach from anywhere in the city.
Do you offer private group training?Yes! We frequently partner with local businesses and schools to provide on-site training. We can come to your office or facility to train your entire team at once.
What if I need to cancel or reschedule?We understand plans change. Please contact us at least 48 hours in advance, and we will happily help you move your registration to a future date that works better.
Does this include AED training?Yes, all our CPR courses include comprehensive training on how to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), a critical skill for cardiac emergencies.
Who is this for?Construction Workers, Daycare Staff, ECEs, Personal Support Workers (PSWs), Coaches, Security Guards, and students in Burlington.
Certification Provided3-year Canadian Red Cross certificate (valid for WSIB). Note: If you need BLS for healthcare, please select the Healthcare course option.
Basic Life Support (BLS) – Burlington
HCP Training for Burlington Professionals:
- Basic Life Support (BLS)
- Basic Life Support Provider (BLS)
- Basic Life Support (BLS) Renewal
Basic Life Support (HCP) is the level of CPR required for healthcare professionals. This course is designed to provide high-intensity training for those working in a hospital or clinical setting. Students will learn how to perform high-performance CPR, rapid defibrillation, and how to work effectively as a team during a code.
Coast2Coast offers BLS training in Burlington for nurses, dental professionals, and first responders. You can also add Airway Management and Oxygen Therapy to your certification. This is a fast-paced course that focuses on the skills you need to save lives in a critical care environment.
Essential Training for Halton's Healthcare Heroes
With Joseph Brant Hospital and numerous long-term care facilities in the area, Burlington has a strong community of healthcare professionals. Our Basic Life Support (BLS) course is tailored for you. We focus on the specific protocols used in clinical settings, from team dynamics during resuscitation to the management of opioid overdoses. This isn't just about passing a test; it's about maintaining the muscle memory required to save lives when every second counts.
We know your shifts can be long and unpredictable. That's why we offer frequent BLS renewal courses at our Billings Court location to help you stay compliant without disrupting your schedule. Join the hundreds of local nurses and PSWs who trust us for their annual certification.
BLS FAQs for Burlington Healthcare Staff
Is this accepted at Joseph Brant Hospital?Yes, our Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider course meets the strict requirements for clinical staff at Joseph Brant and other Halton Healthcare facilities.
Do I need Red Cross or Heart & Stroke?We offer both! You can select the specific awarding body required by your employer directly on our registration page to ensure full compliance.
How often do I need to renew my BLS?BLS certification is valid for one year. Annual renewal is mandatory for most healthcare colleges and employers to ensure your skills remain sharp.
Can nursing students take this course?Definitely. If you are a nursing student at a local college or university, this course fulfills the HCP-level CPR requirement for your clinical placements.
Is Oxygen Therapy included?Airway Management and Oxygen Therapy are optional add-ons. If you work in respiratory care or advanced support, we recommend adding this module.
Who is this for?Nurses (RN/RPN), Dentists, Hygienists, Firefighters, Paramedics, and Medical Students.
Certification Provided1-year BLS certification (Optional: 3-year Airway Management & Oxygen Therapy).
Emergency Medical Responder – Burlington
Advanced Responder Training in Burlington:
- First Responder (FR)
- Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)
- FR & EMR Recertification
- Emergency Medical Responder Upgrade
For those looking to enter a career in emergency services, Coast2Coast offers Professional Responder programs in Burlington. These courses, including First Responder and Emergency Medical Responder, are designed for firefighters, law enforcement, and campus response teams.
Our courses are taught by experienced instructors who use scenario-based training to prepare you for real-life emergencies. You will learn advanced skills such as spinal immobilization, oxygen administration, and how to manage complex trauma. Build your confidence and start your career with professional responder training in Burlington.
Advanced Skills for Future First Responders
Are you aiming for a career with the Burlington Fire Department or Halton Paramedics? Our Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) course is the gold standard for pre-hospital care training. We go far beyond basic first aid, drilling you on advanced assessments, symptom relief, and emergency childbirth. This rigorous training is essential for anyone serious about a future in emergency services.
Our instructors bring years of field experience to the classroom, ensuring you understand not just the 'how,' but the 'why' behind every protocol. With realistic simulations and professional-grade equipment, we prepare you for the high-pressure environment of the job. Start your journey with us at Billings Court and gain the qualifications you need to serve your community.
EMR Questions for Burlington Students
Is this recognized by Burlington Fire?Yes, EMR certification is widely recognized and often a prerequisite for recruitment with fire departments across the GTA and Halton Region.
How long is the course?The EMR program is an intensive 80-hour course, typically delivered over two full weeks or consecutive weekends to ensure comprehensive skill mastery.
Do I need my own equipment?We provide all necessary training equipment, including stethoscopes and BP cuffs, so you don't need to purchase anything beforehand.
Can I bridge from First Responder?Absolutely. If you hold a current First Responder (FR) certificate, you can take our upgrade course to advance to EMR without retaking the basics.
Is there a written exam?Yes, you must pass both a written knowledge exam and practical skill scenarios to demonstrate your competency and earn your certification.
Who is this for?Firefighters, Law Enforcement, Campus Response Teams, and anyone pursuing a career in EMS.
Certification Provided3-year Professional Responder certification (FR or EMR level).
Our Burlington Training Center
Serving the Halton Community Since 2014
Why Burlington Chooses Coast2Coast
Our Burlington training facility at 3500 Billings Ct has been the trusted choice for first aid certification for over a decade. Conveniently located near Mapleview Centre and major transit routes, we have trained healthcare workers from Joseph Brant Hospital, students, and employees from local businesses. We know the specific needs of the Halton region.
– Burlington Resident
Meet Your Burlington Instructors
Coast2Coast Lead Instructor
Red Cross Authorized- 10+ years teaching First Aid in Halton Region
- Certified Red Cross Training Partner
- Trained 3,500+ local students
- Expertise in Healthcare & Industrial protocols
Certified & Compliant
- WSIB Section 8 Compliant
- Meets Ontario WSIB Act Requirements
- Valid for Federal & Provincial Regulations
- Accepted by 100% of Ontario Employers
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What Course Should I Take?
At Coast2Coast we are always trying to make things easier for you. One of the most common areas we find our customers confused, is which course is the best for each person. Click here so in just 2 easy steps you can register for the right course you need.

Benefits of Group/
Private Courses
- Discount in the course price
- Centralized billing and reporting
- Easy Management
- WSIB approved courses meet federal and provincial occupational health and safety legislation
- Canadian Red Cross certificate upon successful completion of the course, valid for 3 years

Benefits of Public Courses
- Many dates to choose from
- Canadian Red Cross certificate, valid for 3 years (1 year for BLS)
- WSIB-approved courses meet federal and provincial occupational health and safety legislation

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Coast2Coast First Aid & Aquatics strives to offer programs which could help the community and that is why we make sure each individual that participates and attends our classes and courses leaves the classroom with all the life-saving techniques to help them be ready for most emergencies that they might face. While we hope these emergencies would never happen to our customers, but it is expected that we respond promptly, and accordingly to each situation. Our facilities throughout Ontario are equipped with the modern, most up-to-date First- Aid and CPR equipment and supplies. Sign up for one of our Burlington First Aid & CPR/AED Canadian Red Cross programs or asks us for help to see which courses we offer best suits you and your situation.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you need CPR/AED training for a job or school program, it is best to speak with them regarding the level of training you are required to have. Each of these levels contains different information and training techniques which can be applied to different age groups.
CPR/AED Level A only provides training on adults, meaning that you will only learn how to provide CPR, AED and prevent choking for adults. If you only work with adults, CPR/AED Level A training may be a better option for you. Currently, CPR/AED Level A is only available for private training.
CPR/AED Level C will teach you all of the same skills as CPR/AED Level A, but will also include training on children and infants. With this training, you will learn three different techniques to save people of multiple ages. If you know you work with adults and children, it is better to enrol in CPR/AED Level C courses.
Prior to registering, please be sure to discuss with your employer or program coordinator. They will be able to provide you more information on the training course you require.
One of the easiest ways to become First Aid and CPR/AED certified through the Canadian Red Cross is by enrolling in an Online Blended training course. With this format, students have the opportunity to complete half of their training online in their own time, making it easy to fully digest the material they are learning.
If you are comfortable with self-teaching, the Online Blended format is a great option! Learn the theory of First Aid and CPR/AED by reading, watching videos and completing quizzes and games. You are not required to complete the online portion at any specific time, just as long as it is done before your in-class session.
During your in-class session, you will have the chance to practice the skills you have learned with our top-notch training equipment. A Canadian Red Cross instructor will teach you how to provide life-saving techniques, building confidence in your abilities to help someone in need.
There are two courses that can be recertified at our Burlington training location including: CPR/AED Level C and Standard First Aid & CPR/AED Level C. In order to recertify either of these courses, you are required to have a valid (not expired) Canadian Red Cross certificate. If your certificate has expired, you will need to register for a full training course again.
For those who only need to recertify CPR/AED Level C, you are welcome to register for a Recertification course over and over as long as your certificate is not expired. Standard First Aid & CPR/AED Level C certificates can only be recertified once. This means that you will need to register for a full course, then a Recertification course, alternating between the two.
For any other training courses such as CPR/AED Level A or Emergency First Aid & CPR/AED Level C, you will need to register for a full training course as Recertification courses are not available in Burlington.
Basic Life Support (BLS-HCP) and CPR-HCP are very similar, but not quite the same course. In April 2019, CPR-HCP was upgraded to what is now called “Basic Life Support (BLS-HCP).” This training course now runs for four hours and provides more in-depth training for healthcare professionals.
With Basic Life Support (BLS-HCP) training, students will learn high-intensity topics such as high-performance CPR, BVM, opioid overdose and more. Not only will students learn various life-saving skills, they will also learn how to work in a fast-paced environment as a team.
Those who typically enrol in Basic Life Support (BLS-HCP) training courses include nurses, first responders, dental professionals and more. These people play important roles in our communities, meaning it is critical for them to understand these life-saving techniques. With that in mind, students are required to renew their Basic Life Support training once a year, as certificates are only valid for one year.
All Canadian Red Cross First Aid training courses automatically include CPR/AED training. At Coast2Coast, we offer two first aid training courses. These courses include: Emergency First Aid and Standard First Aid.
Each of these courses includes CPR/AED Level C, which teaches students how to provide CPR, AED and assist with choking for people of any age.
When it comes to our First Aid courses, the content does vary. Emergency First Aid & CPR/AED Level C will only cover wound care whereas Standard First Aid & CPR/AED Level C includes everything taught in Emergency First Aid as well as environmental illness, poisons, head, neck and joint injuries and more.
At the end of the day, it is important to know how to provide CPR/AED to a victim of an emergency which is why it is always included in our First Aid training courses in Burlington. Even if you are already certified in CPR/AED, it is a great reminder on how to perform CPR and it will provide you with additional confidence.
Coast2Coast understands that not everyone requires an official First Aid & CPR Certificate, but would like to gain knowledge on some aspects of our training courses. Save time and money by registering for one of our Burlington First Aid and CPR/AED Workshops! These workshops have been created to teach students a specific skillset and build confidence in their life saving skills.
Join us for one of our pre-made workshops or build your own course! By building your own course, you can choose the topics you’d like to learn and we will create a customized lesson for you and your group. Register and earn a participation certificate today!
Yes, we do offer private/group First Aid and CPR/AED training in Burlington, Ontario. Private training is a great way to certify eight or more people at once. Typically, employers and school program coordinators inquire about private/group training courses as they are required to keep their staff and students certified.
Choose a course date and location for your group training and we will do our best to provide you with one of our experienced Canadian Red Cross instructors. If we are unable to supply you with an instructor on the date you would like, we would be happy to discuss alternate dates. Our instructor will come to your location of choice with all necessary training equipment to teach your group life-saving skills.
You may choose from any of our training courses as long as you have eight or more participants. After speaking with one of our private training coordinators, you will be provided with an amazing discounted price, making group training affordable.

You Learn CPR, We donate . . .
Helping Those in Need is the Responsibility of Those Who Can. Coast2Coast is now pleased to announce that a portion of all the proceeds will be donated to the Sick Kids Foundation. Yes, not only will you learn how to save lives, but you can help save them too. We are in business to help people change their lives. Sick Kids Foundation is fighting to make every kid a healthy kid, and we have joined them to fight it.


Burlington First Aid & CPR/AED Training Courses
Our Canadian Red Cross programs give our students the assurance, as well as the opportunity, to practice First Aid & CPR at the highest level in our training facilities throughout Canada. Our classes are equipped with the latest, cutting-edge training supplies and equipment, run by experienced Canadian Red Cross expert instructors.
At Coast2Coast, your training is always kept to the very highest level of qualities. Together with our training experts, we have planned a unique training plan to provide the finest, most enlightening training experience for you. First Aid and CPR should be taken seriously, and the difference between low-quality training and the best training you can get is going to mirror on your capability at saving another person’s life. Learn more and enroll in a Burlington First Aid & CPR/AED course today!
Other Training Courses Burlington
Burlington Private/Group Training
We offer customized courses specifically for business and groups. Here are a few benefits
of private courses for you:
- Great Savings on Courses up to $40 per Student
- Choice of Date and Location for Training
- Super Easy Course Set Up
Have a group of eight or more students who require First Aid & CPR training in Burlington? Coast2Coast offers amazing Private Training courses which come with many great benefits. Registering is easy! Fill out a Private Request form by clicking the link below and provide us with some information about your company/group as well as your desired training date and time. We would love to send one of our certified Canadian Red Cross instructors to your location with all necessary training equipment. Prepare your employees, family members or others with life saving skills!
LEarn MoreBurlington Red Cross Babysitting & StaySafe
Training Levels:
- Babysitting
- Stay Safe
Coast2Coast First Aid and CPR/AED services offer Canadian Red Cross Youth Programs in Burlington. This Canadian Red Cross program offered by Coast2Coast First Aid & Aquatics covers topics including managing difficult behaviors and provides essential content on leadership and professional conduct when dealing with kids.
The programs are designed for youth of different ages and strive to teach the necessary leadership and safety skills to stay active and healthy. Our two programs focuses on detailed information on safety, emergency preparedness for children and teaches life-saving skills.
The Baby Sitting Program, which covers everything from managing difficult behaviors to essential content on leadership and professional conduct as a babysitter. The Stay Safe program teaches applicable and age-appropriate skills, while reinforcing a youth’s capacity to improve his/her own safety.
Audience
Youth looking to be left alone without an adult supervision; Youth looking to babysit
Prerequisites
Babysitting: Ages 11 to 15 years old
Stay Safe: Age 9-13 years old
Certification
Canadian Red Cross certificate will be issued with no expiry
Choose your program and follow our easy online registration process to enroll today!



