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Canada

Why learn English in Canada?

Canadian maple leaf watermelon pops on a plate against rustic white woodCanada, the second largest country in the world, has a population of only 30 million people. It is a young, dynamic country, known for its rich cultural diversity and vast natural beauty. From the Pacific Coast to the Maritime Provinces you will encounter a spectacular geography of forests, mountains, grasslands, lakes and oceans.

Four very different seasons bring crisp, snow-filled winters, warm summers, green and colourful springs and brilliant yellow-red autumns. Each season provides new opportunities for recreation, outdoor adventure and entertainment. With its rich history, friendly people, diverse terrain and unspoiled nature, Canada has much to offer the language traveler!

Locations:

Toronto, Canada’s largest city as well as its major business and cultural centre, has a vibrant downtown area and hundreds of parks and green spaces. The Great Lakes, Niagara Falls, and the colourful forests of Ontario are within easy reach of the city. Whether you are a sports enthusiast, a hip hop fan or an opera lover, there will be dozens of exciting events to choose from.

Vancouver is a city of stunning natural beauty, nestled between the snow-capped Coastal Mountains and the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean. It is a modern city with everything to appeal to the international visitor. Stroll along the city beaches, walk through the forested parks, or shop along the fashionable downtown streets. Vancouver is famous for its affordable restaurants, coffee shops and fresh fish. Within easy reach are the Rocky Mountains and ski resort of Whistler, and the capital of British Colombia, Victoria.

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