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The offices of Red Ladder Optimized Learning are on the Business Floor of the Clarion Building on Portage Avenue on the northwest corner of Portage and Empress, across Empress Street from Polo Park.

Our mailing address is:

633 - 1445 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3G 3P4
Canada

Phone (204) 88-LEARN (885-3276)
Fax (204) 489-1748
Email: info@redladder.ca


info@redladder.ca

From the North, take Empress street and turn left on Eastway, which is the last street before Portage Avenue. This will take you to the Clarion Building parkade, where free parking is available.

From the South, take Kenaston Blvd. (Route 90) across the bridge. Take the Portage East turn-off. Take the Stadium/Polo Park turn-off (Doreen Street), circle around over Portage Avenue toward Polo Park. Turn left on Westway, left on Empress, then left on Eastway to the Clarion Building parkade, where free parking is available.

Coming from the East on Portage (from downtown), turn right on Empress street and turn immediately right on Eastway. This will lead you to the Clarion Building parkade, where free parking is available.

Coming from the West, take the Stadium/Polo Park turn-off (Doreen Street), circle around over Portage Avenue toward Polo Park. Turn left on Westway, left on Empress, then left on Eastway to the Clarion Building parkade, where free parking is available.

 

Red Ladder Optimized Learning is an integrated psychological and psycho-educational evaluation and treatment centre. We are professionals trained to assess, diagnose, and help with a broad range of learning-related concerns for:

  • Children
  • Teens
  • College and university age students and
  • Adults


We work to identify and understand problems and to collaborate with you in finding ways to resolve these problems. We help people to help themselves.

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