Universities of Canada
Quebec
Quebec is Canada's largest province, whose official language is French. Perhaps it is here, in the largest cities of the province of Quebec and Montreal, that European influence is most felt. At some point, it may even seem to you that you are not in Canada at all, but somewhere in France!
There are many architectural monuments, ancient churches, museums, restaurants of French cuisine, cafes and shops in the European style. At the same time, the cities of Quebec are considered one of the safest and most comfortable for life.
The province has developed tourism, business, trade, light industry, education and many other industries. Studying here, you will be able to get acquainted with the unusual region for North America and the traditions that Quebecians cherish.
Big Cities: Montreal, Quebec, Laval, Gatineau
Top Universities: McGill University, Université Laval, University of Montreal, Concordia University
Manitoba
Manitoba Province is the "sunny capital of Canada", a valley of prairies and lakes. The culture of this region is simultaneously influenced by natives and mestizos, European immigrants, modern immigrants and the neighboring from the United States. In short, Manitoba is characterized by a mixture of traditions and cultures.
The provincial economy is developed and stable, so students are expected to have good job opportunities. Especially in the region, agriculture and forestry, mining, transport, logistics and tourism are developed.
In addition, the main city of the province of Winnipeg is an important cultural center of the country, the birthplace of Canada’s oldest ballet troupe, the oldest French-speaking and English-language theaters. Here are museums, exhibitions and art galleries.
Big Cities: Winnipeg, Brandon, Thompson
Top Universities: University of Manitoba, University of Winnipeg, Brandon University
Nova Scotia
A small province, Nova Scotia is nonetheless one of Canada’s most picturesque and ethnically diverse regions. The province occupies a peninsula that is washed by the waters of three oceans. There are beautiful landscapes, national parks, bays and bays.
In addition to fishing, the region also has developed agriculture and tourism. Living and studying here will surely appeal to lovers of nature, cozy coastal cities and, of course, water.
Major Cities: Halifax, Cape Breton, Truro
Best universities: Dalhousie University, Saint Mary's University, Acadia University, Cape Breton University, NSCAD University
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