Motorcycle | St. Clair College

Please note: There is a risk of accident and personal injury in learning to operate a motorcycle.

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Students must be 16 years of age or older.
Students under 18 years of age, must have a parent or guardian sign a waiver before they will be allowed to participate in this class.

For general inquiries call (519) 972-2727, Ext. 4575.

Transfer, Withdrawal and Refund Policy: No show = No refund.

If you do not show up or arrive late for your scheduled course, you will not receive a refund. Transfer to another section will be at the discretion of the College, subject to applicable charges and must be requested prior to the original course refund deadline. For MOT 103N courses- For a full refund, a formal withdrawal must be made ONE full business prior to the course date. For MOT 112N courses- For a full refund a formal withdrawal must be made FIVE full business days prior to the course date.

After the start of a course, there are no refunds. Any refunds granted will be made at the discretion of College management ONLY, for exceptional circumstances. Please contact the Continuing Education department within 5 business days. It is the responsibility of the student to check their registration receipt and verify their registered course date against the section number and semester or term.

It is a student’s responsibility to upgrade their license at a DriveTest Centre within 6 months of successful course completion. Any course results are invalid after 6 months.

All Canada Safety Council replacement certificates will be subject to a $25.00 fee.

A student will NOT be allowed to participate in any of our motorcycle courses if he/she does not have the following:

  • sturdy jacket and pants (Denim, leather or riding jacket)sturdy boots (MUST COVER THE ANKLE)
  • full fingered leather gloves/ full fingered riding gloves
  • eye protection
  • a Department of Transportation (DOT) approved helmet
  • a valid Ontario “M1” beginners' motorcycle license for MOT 103N courses
  • a valid Ontario “M2” license for MOT 112N courses
  • A waterproof jacket is also recommended for rainy days. Courses run rain or shine!

There is a risk of accident and personal injury in learning to operate a motorcycle.

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