Maple Truck Training

Maple Truck Training Maple Truck Training has been teaching Class 1 and 3 truck drivers in Edmonton and surrounding areas for over 20 years

Ever feel like there just aren’t enough hours in the day to get everything done—let alone squeeze in driving lessons? Yo...
25/05/2026

Ever feel like there just aren’t enough hours in the day to get everything done—let alone squeeze in driving lessons?

You’re definitely not alone. So many adults in Edmonton put off getting their license because traditional class times just don’t fit around work, family, or other commitments. But what if driving lessons could actually work with your schedule, not against it? Imagine being able to learn at your own pace, without having to rearrange your whole life.

Curious if flexible lessons could be the answer for you? Drop a comment if you’ve struggled to find time for driving classes, or share what would make learning to drive easier for you!

Learn how flexible driving lessons, including weekend classes and specialized programs for immigrants, empower adults in Edmonton to achieve driving success on their terms.

Funny how learning to drive a truck can bring together people from all walks of life. Whether you’re just starting out, ...
18/05/2026

Funny how learning to drive a truck can bring together people from all walks of life. Whether you’re just starting out, settling into a new city, or brushing up on skills after years behind the wheel, everyone has a reason for being here.

What’s something you wish driving schools would do differently? Or, if you’ve taken lessons as an adult or senior, what helped you feel the most confident? Let’s share some stories—your experience could help someone else get started!

Ever notice how learning something new feels a bit easier when you’re not alone? Watching a teenager, a newcomer to Edmo...
14/05/2026

Ever notice how learning something new feels a bit easier when you’re not alone? Watching a teenager, a newcomer to Edmonton, and a senior all sharing a laugh during their truck training reminded me that everyone’s journey is different—but we all want to feel safe and confident on the road.

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to take lessons that actually fit your schedule (and maybe even your language), you’re not the only one. What’s one thing you’d want from a driving school to make learning less stressful? Drop your thoughts below—let’s talk about what really matters when getting behind the wheel!

Have you ever caught yourself wondering, “How many driving lessons do I actually need before I’m ready for the road?” Yo...
11/05/2026

Have you ever caught yourself wondering, “How many driving lessons do I actually need before I’m ready for the road?” You’re definitely not the only one asking! It turns out, there’s no magic number—everyone’s learning curve is a little different.

Some folks feel comfortable after just a few lessons, while others need a bit more time behind the wheel to really feel at ease. It’s not about rushing; it’s about making sure you’re confident and safe, no matter how long it takes. What matters most is the quality of your training and how supported you feel along the way.

How many lessons did it take for you to feel ready? Or are you still figuring it out? Share your thoughts or experiences below!

Find out how many driving lessons beginners typically need in Edmonton, what influences your progress, and how to make the most of your Edmonton driving lessons for safe, confident driving.

Funny how a single skill can open up so many new opportunities. I was chatting with someone who just moved to Edmonton, ...
10/05/2026

Funny how a single skill can open up so many new opportunities. I was chatting with someone who just moved to Edmonton, and they shared how learning to drive a truck here made them feel truly at home—and confident on our busy roads. Whether you’re getting your first license, starting a new job, or just want to brush up on your driving, having real hands-on experience makes all the difference.

What was your biggest motivation to get behind the wheel? Share your story or tips for new drivers in the comments!

Funny how everyone’s journey to getting behind the wheel is a little bit different. Some of us are just starting out, so...
06/05/2026

Funny how everyone’s journey to getting behind the wheel is a little bit different. Some of us are just starting out, some are new to Edmonton and figuring out Canadian roads, and others just want to brush up on skills after a few years away from driving.

I’ve noticed that having the right support—whether it’s a patient instructor, flexible lesson times, or even learning in your own language—can make all the difference. Have you ever had a driving lesson that really stuck with you? Or maybe you remember a tip that made you feel more confident on the road?

Share your experience or any advice you’d give to someone starting driver training in Edmonton!

Funny how spring always seems to bring a sense of new beginnings, doesn’t it? I was chatting with a friend the other day...
02/05/2026

Funny how spring always seems to bring a sense of new beginnings, doesn’t it? I was chatting with a friend the other day about how many folks in Edmonton are starting fresh—whether it’s teens gearing up for their first license, newcomers getting ready for local driving, or even grandparents brushing up on their skills.

One thing we agreed on: learning to drive a truck isn’t just about passing a test—it’s about feeling safe, confident, and actually enjoying the journey.

If you’ve been thinking about getting behind the wheel or know someone who is, what’s the biggest thing you’re looking for in a driving school? Flexibility, safety, or maybe just a friendly face?

I’d love to hear your thoughts below!

Ever notice how much more comfortable you feel learning something new when the people around you get where you’re coming...
28/04/2026

Ever notice how much more comfortable you feel learning something new when the people around you get where you’re coming from? I was chatting with a friend who just moved to Edmonton, and he mentioned how much he appreciated having an instructor who spoke his language and understood his nerves about getting behind the wheel of a big truck. It made me think: whether you’re a teen excited for your first license, an adult starting over, or someone just wanting a refresher, the right support makes all the difference.

If you’ve ever had a driving lesson that actually made you feel seen and heard, I’d love to hear about it. What made it work for you?

27/04/2026

Ever feel like your schedule is just too packed to squeeze in driving lessons? You’re definitely not alone—finding time for something new can be a real struggle when life’s already moving at full speed.

What surprised me is how much of a difference flexible lesson times actually make. Evening and weekend sessions mean you don’t have to put your life on pause or miss out on important stuff just to learn how to drive. It’s a game changer for anyone juggling work, family, or a million other things.

Have you ever wished you could learn at your own pace, on your own time? Drop a comment if this is something you’d try, or if you’ve ever had to get creative with your schedule!

Ever notice how learning something new can bring people together, no matter their background or age? I saw a teenager an...
24/04/2026

Ever notice how learning something new can bring people together, no matter their background or age? I saw a teenager and a newcomer chatting about their first day behind the wheel, both a little nervous but excited to start their truck training journey. It reminded me how supportive a good instructor can be—especially when you’re handling something as big as a semi for the first time.

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to take that first step or if you’ve got a story about your first lesson, I’d love to hear it. What was your biggest surprise when you started learning to drive?

Address

12847 56 Street NW
Edmonton
T5A0C9

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

+17804734347

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