STUDENT TOURS IN CANADA

STUDENT TOURS IN CANADA

          Visits by students travel opportunities where young people have fun and learn together. A popular destination for student travel group is Canada, with Montreal and Quebec are the most visited cities. Many companies ranging from visits to students in Canada are focusing their French Canadian tour and culture. Although Canada is home to culturally diverse, indigenous groups of First Nations and a variety of immigrant French Canadian communities to attract more visitors, including visits by students.

 
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Quebec City is a popular destination for tourists groups of students.

                                Adventure Tours offers tours seven different students in Canada, with destinations from Montreal to Windsor. One of the most popular options are the Tower of Quebec university town, which can vary from three to five days. Highlights of the visit of the city of Quebec include student visits to the Citadel, a military history Montmorency Falls, which are higher than Niagara Falls, and the Observatory of Quebec. Students can see history come alive by participating in a recreation of the battle, and they and their partners enjoy a night "Disco DJ" cruise on the St. Lawrence River.
  
ACIS
       ACIS five options for visits to students in Canada, ranging from three to five days. Quebec City and Montreal are the main destinations visited by groups of students ACIS trips, so that the center of the tourist business is certainly in French culture. The journey of three days of Quebec "is a signature of the SIAC, with hints of itinerary includes a stop at the Chateau Frontenac, where Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill met to develop a strategy for the Second World War and a folk dance lesson.

Jumpstreet Tours

Most visits of students in Canada to focus on Francophone culture.

                                                                   Jump Street is a 25-year educational travel based in Quebec, it is not surprising that Quebec and Montreal are the two destinations where he specializes. Trips are four to five days in length, and routes can be adjusted or selected from the existing packages, including Carnival, Spanish and French in Montreal, Quebec. The Carnival Tour, available in January and February, is a version pre-Lenten Mardi Gras Quebec, activities include participation in one of many street parades and take part in the local delicacy of winter, the sugar on snow.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT TOURISM:
  • www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Tourism_in_Canada
  • www.ic.gc.ca/tourism