Toronto is Canada's leading centre for finance, art, theatre, music and film. The United Nations has ranked Canada as the most livable country in the world over the past three consecutive years.  Toronto's downtown streets are safe, clean and easy to get around.  With over five million people in the Greater Toronto area, Toronto's culturally diverse population is reflected in the neighbourhoods, restaurants, festivals and openess towards people of different cultural backgrounds.   In the world's most multicultural city, you will immediately feel at home and connected.  Wander through Little India, stroll through Greektown, dine in Little Italy and sing karaoke in Little Korea.  There is so much to discover!

Getting around in Toronto is easy!  A single fare on the TTC (public transportation) will take you anywhere in the city.  Language School of Canada is conveniently located at the central Bloor station.

You will never be bored- bicycle or walk along the Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail, see a play in our many theatres, and sample a wide variety of international foods.  Toronto is the 2nd largest city in North America for theatre productions. Toronto has major league sports teams, baseball (Blue Jays), basketball (Raptors), and hockey (Maple Leafs) that you can see live. All activities are held with our teachers to make it fun and interesting for you.   Click here for more details as to why Toronto has something special for everyone!

The climate in Toronto is similar to that of many American cities like New York and Boston.  The average temperature in the summer (June to September) is 25 degrees Celsius. The average temperature in winter (December to March) is -3 degrees Celsius. 
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Winter in Toronto and the province of Ontario is full of special activities.  Enjoy skiing and snowboarding, and even watch and learn how to make real maple syrup by "sugaring off" from real maple trees.

Language School of Canada offers great weekend trips to Niagara Falls. Montreal, Quebec City and Ottawa are only a few hours away from Toronto.