Destinations

Canada

EF Discovery Tours

Visit Toronto's iconic CN Tower, go "behind" the Niagara Falls or check out the historic center of Montreal. Take advantage of your time in Canada. Sign up for one of EF's Discovery Tours.

Your Discovery Tour

  • Tours last between 3 and 10 days and usually take place during your school holidays.
  • There are new itineraries every year, so you get the opportunity to choose from different tours.
  • You'll travel in groups of up to 45 people and are welcome to have your host siblings or school friends join you.
  • You will receive information about the tour options and booking conditions once you have arrived in your host country.

Example Tours



Montreal


Shop on rue Sainte-Catherine, check out the "underground city" or stroll along the St. Lawrence River in "Old Montreal". As Quebec's largest city, Montreal has skyscrapers, historic buildings and, above all, a truly French fee.

Ottawa

When you're in Canada's capital, don't miss the historic Parliament Hill or the Rideau Canal, which is the world's largest naturally frozen skating rink in winter. Shop in the ByWard Market or visit Gatineau Park, where people hike, bike and cross-country ski.

Toronto

Did you know that when Hollywood wants to film New York, they head to Toronto? That's because Canada's largest city is home to skyscrapers and hip neighbourhoods. Toronto is one of the most important film and television production sites in North America. While there, visit the famous CN Tower.

Niagara Falls

Put on your raincoat and go "behind the falls" for a spectacular view, and experience the thundering sound and soaking mist of this famous waterfall.

Montreal

Shop on rue Sainte-Catherine, check out the “underground city” or stroll along the St. Lawrence River in “Old Montreal.” As Quebec’s largest city, Montreal has skyscrapers, historic buildings and, above all, a truly French feel.

Ottawa

When you’re in Canada’s capital, don’t miss the historic Parliament Hill or the Rideau Canal, which is the world’s largest naturally frozen skating rink in winter. Shop in the ByWard Market or visit Gatineau Park, where people hike, bike and cross-country ski.

Toronto

Did you know that when Hollywood wants to film New York, they head to Toronto? That’s because Canada’s largest city is home to skyscrapers and hip neighborhoods. Toronto is one of the most important film and television production sites in North America. While there, visit the famous CN Tower.

Niagara Falls

Put on your raincoat and go “behind the falls” for a spectacular view, and experience the thundering sound and soaking mist of this famous waterfall.