Learn English in Canada

If you want to learn English in a cosmopolitan and vibrant city but also want to study in an environment that is safe, green and friendly with easy access to some of the world’s most spectacular scenery, then you want to study English in Canada.


Our two language schools in Canada are both centrally located in Canada’s loveliest and most exciting cities and offer the most up-to-date language learning technologies as well as excellent student facilities and experienced, friendly teachers and staff. Our Toronto school occupies an ideal location in the leafy residential are of Rosedale but just a short walk from the Yorkville shopping district. In Vancouver, our language centre is located in the very heart of downtown, within easy walking distance of all of Vancouver’s major attractions.

LSI Toronto and LSI Vancouver both offer a fun and varied social programme designed to complement your English course in Canada by getting the most out of this stunning country. From trips to Niagara Falls and the Whistler ski resort to picnics in the Toronto Islands or an NHL hockey game, LSI Canada will give you access to the very best that Canada has to offer.

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Top 5 reasons to study abroad in Canada

Natural beauty

Canada is the second largest country in the world and home to a great variety of landscapes and natural attractions. With thousands of mountains, lakes and rivers, Canada is an ideal location to admire the great outdoors while on a study abroad trip. Surrounded by the Pacific, Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, Canada has the longest coastline in the world. On the west coast, British Columbia benefits from warm ocean currents that ensure a mild climate year-round. Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, lies on the southern end of Vancouver Island and is the warmest city in Canada. The city of Vancouver lies to the east of Vancouver Island and offers unparalleled access to nature. Whale watching tours offer the chance to see orcas and humpback whales as well as seals, sea lions and eagles.

Between the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta lie the majestic Rocky Mountains. With snowcapped peaks, crystal clear lakes and stunning waterfalls, the Canadian Rockies are a must-see for any nature-lover. The diverse wildlife includes black, brown and grizzly bears as well as elk, moose and caribou. Along the rivers and lakes, you can also spot Canada’s national animal – the beaver. And if your bucket list includes seeing the Northern Lights, Canada offers some of the very best conditions in the northern regions of most provinces. In eastern Canada, stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean can be appreciated in the picturesque Maritime provinces. In Ontario, the most populated province of Canada, nature is easily accessible even from the big city. The ravines of Toronto are unique urban forests with hiking trails within the city, and the famous Niagara Falls are just a short bus ride from Toronto.

Friendly and inclusive

Canada is well-known around the world as a friendly and welcoming country, and it is consistently rated as one of the safest countries in the world. Crime rates are low in Canada and continue to decline in recent decades, making it one of the safest destinations in the world for anyone planning to study abroad. With a diverse population and an appreciation for multiculturalism, Canada is a nation that values tolerance and inclusivity. The history of Canada has been shaped by immigrants from around the world and is reflected in the diverse architecture, cuisine and cultural events such as international festivals and concerts.

Active lifestyle

Many Canadians enjoy an active lifestyle and regularly participate in outdoor activities such as canoeing, camping, skiing, hiking and bicycling. In Canada’s larger cities, bike paths and bike rentals allow residents and visitors to explore the cities easily. Many bike paths also lead out of the cities to natural attractions such as beaches and hiking areas. Numerous parks and trails also offer opportunities for outdoor activities like playing games with friends or jogging. Sports such as hockey, basketball and baseball are also popular in Canada, and many parks offer free access to ice rinks for skating and baseball fields where friends can meet to enjoy a game together.

World class cities

Canada’s cities consistently rank highly in lists of the world’s greatest cities. Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary and Ottawa are considered top destinations due to factors such as economic growth, quality of life and healthcare. Toronto, the most populated city in Canada, is also one of the most diverse and vibrant cities in the world. Toronto enjoys a reputation for being a trendy and exciting city with excellent restaurants, entertainment and education opportunities. The second most populated Canadian city is Montreal, located in the French-speaking province of Quebec. Montreal is known for its unique blend of modern and historic architecture as well as its numerous cathedrals. It is also a famous hotspot for musicians, artists and circus performers. On the west coast, Vancouver often ranks as one of the happiest and most liveable cities in the world. Surrounded by mountain and water, Vancouver is an exciting location for a study abroad experience due to it opportunities for outdoor adventures. Ottawa, the capital city of Canada, is known for its historic sites and landmarks, and Calgary is famous for its cowboy tradition as well as its economic growth which is focused heavily on the oil industry.

Four seasons

If you have always wanted to see snow, Canada is a great choice for your study abroad experience. Visitors from around the world come to discover Canada’s distinct seasons: winter, spring, summer and fall. Each season brings changing landscapes and temperatures. In the winter months from December to March, many parts of Canada receive abundant snowfall, and people enjoy winter sports such as skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing. Winter festivals across the country celebrate the season with snow sculptures and winter activities like tobogganing. In the spring, Canada’s cities come alive as temperatures start to rise. Flowers bloom, parks fill up with visitors and restaurants open their terraces for outdoor drinks and dining. Summers in Canada can be quite hot, occasionally reaching 30 degrees Celsius in July and August. This is the perfect time to take advantage of Canada’s many lakes and rivers by enjoying a kayaking or canoeing trip. In the fall (or autumn), the foliage of many trees turns beautiful shades of yellow, orange and red. The red leaves of the maple tree are a particularly well-known symbol of Canada and can be seen from late September to the end of October.

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Toronto

Language School (LSI)

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 Read more

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Vancouver

Language School (LSI)

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 Read more

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Summer Camps for Juniors

Our Junior courses are ideal for all young people eager to develop their language skills while benefiting from an exciting variety of cultural and social activities.
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Teacher Homestay

Live and study in your private teacher's home in Canada. Language lessons and cultural excursions.
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