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The ultimate student guide to Québec City

The ultimate student guide to Québec City

Québec City is a place unlike any other in North America. As the only walled city on the continent, it offers visitors and residents an incredible insight into French-Canadian history and a great quality of life. This compact city is ideal for walking around due to its endless cobbled streets and hundreds of stone buildings in a historic European style, which together forms the UNESCO World Heritage Old Town. From royal plazas to quiet back-alley bistros, Québec

The ultimate student guide to Calgary

The ultimate student guide to Calgary

Calgary is the biggest city by population in the province of Alberta. Some visitors might overlook Calgary, but they’ll be missing out on a beautiful city that’s known for its powerful economic influence and rich urban culture. Calgary is quickly becoming one of the coolest cities in Canada, with a rapidly growing café and coffee culture, dozens of bars and restaurants springing up every year. There are huge entertainment districts, along with sports venues and

The ultimate student guide to Edmonton

The ultimate student guide to Edmonton

Edmonton is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta and is the second-largest city behind Calgary. It offers visitors access to some of the best natural landscapes and national parks on the continent, as the Rocky Mountains stretch across the land under a blanket of trees and thick winter snow. It’s not just a winter wonderland, however, as Edmonton also enjoys its status as one of the sunniest cities in the country, with up to 18 hours of daylight in the

The ultimate student guide to Newcastle

The ultimate student guide to Newcastle

Once a large industrial town, Newcastle has reinvented itself in the 21st century to become a haven for surfers, students, and artists. It’s the second oldest city in Australia, and its community takes pride in the city’s continued development as a hub for innovative culture and cuisine.   Though it’s far smaller than nearby Sydney, Newcastle has everything you could want in a student city. With historic architecture, hundreds of days of sun a year,

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