Ontario, Labrador, New Brunswick - where are the universities of Сanada?
New Brunswick
New Brunswick is another coastal province of Canada in which both English and French are official. There are many rivers, and forests cover more than 80% of the province.
Despite its modest size, the province is known throughout the world for several reasons. First, New Brunswick is called the “capital of invertebrates,” because there are many lobsters, oysters, and crabs in the coastal waters. Secondly, the province has Fundy Bay, one of Canada’s most popular tourist destinations. And also, in the summer they play golf, and in the winter they relax in the ski resorts.
Big Cities: Moncton, St. John, Fredericton
Top Universities: University of Moncton, Mount Allison University, St. Thomas University, Crandall University, Yorkville University, University of Fredericton, Kingswood University Newfoundland and Labrador
The province consists of Newfoundland Island and part of the Labrador Peninsula. Historically, these places are inhabited by immigrants from the UK, so the region is famous for its “correct”, literary English and the influence of British culture.
In accordance with the location of the province, the fishing industry and trade, as well as tourism, are developed here. The local landscape is really breathtaking - here the rocks are adjacent to the fjords, bays and national parks, and even whales are found in the coastal waters!
Major Cities: St. Johns, Conception Bay South, Mount Pearl
Best universities: Memorial University of Newfoundland, College of the North Atlantic
Ontario
Ontario is Canada's financial, commercial, media, cultural, and business center. It is here that most foreigners strive to live, study and work. Here is the largest and most developed Canadian city of Toronto, the capital of the country Ottawa and the famous Niagara Falls.
Ontario offers international students the best education and employment options. It is here that the best universities of the country are located, it is here that employers offer the most promising vacancies. Whatever you are interested in, whether it is entrepreneurship and business, sports, cinema, medicine or high technology, the developed cities of Ontario will be able to satisfy any interests.
Nature lovers will be delighted by the thousands of lakes of this region and the river, stretching for thousands of kilometers. Art and culture lovers will find many museums, galleries and famous Shakespeare festivals. By the way, the province even has its own city of London, which, like its elder British brother, stands on the local River Thames.
Major Cities: St. Johns, Conception Bay South, Mount Pearl
Top universities: University of Toronto, University of Western Ontario, York University, University of Waterloo, Queen's University, University of Ottawa, Carleton University, McMaster University, University of Guelph, Trent University, Centennial College, Cambrian College, Brock University
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