Toronto Previous Next Toronto Toronto, the capital of Ontario, is the largest city in Canada, and boasts a wide array of exciting educational venues and learning opportunities. For a bird’s-eye view of the city (and on clear days, Niagara Falls), … Read More
Central & Eastern Canada

Quebec City
Quebec City Previous Next Quebec City One-of-a-kind destination for school groups which can be enjoyed all year round. Quebec City, in the mainly French-speaking province of Québec, lies on the St Lawrence River and is the city to visit to … Read More

Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island Previous Next Prince Edward Island This is Canada’s smallest province, but it still packs a punch in terms of its stunning scenery and interesting things to do. The Confederation Trail follows the abandoned railway line and you … Read More


Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Previous Next Nova Scotia The second-smallest province of Canada, Nova Scotia is a geographer’s dream destination. Consisting of the mainland peninsula with its many estuaries and bays, as well as 3 800 islands, nowhere are you more than 67 … Read More

New Brunswick
new brunswick Previous Next New Brunswick The only bilingual province in Canada, New Brunswick consists primarily of forested uplands and lies entirely within the Appalachian Mountain Range. This is the area to visit to see the effects of glacial periods … Read More


Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Previous Next Saskatchewan Saskatchewan is big with breath-taking landscapes featured throughout the province with warm hospitality. Northern Saskatchewan, known for its 100,000+ lakes are framed by lush boreal forests, where in southern Saskatchewan, you’ll see vast tracts of prairie … Read More