Benefits of French Immersion School Trips to Quebec City

Quebec City offers an unparalleled experience for students embarking on French immersion school trips. This UNESCO World Heritage site provides a perfect blend of language learning, cultural immersion, and unforgettable adventures. Let’s explore the exciting benefits that await students in this charming French-Canadian metropolis. Language Learning Comes Alive In Quebec City, French isn’t just a […]
Quebec School Trip Itinerary Ideas

Quebec School Trip Itinerary Ideas There are many variations of possible trips you can imagine. Our Quebec School Trip Itinerary ideas will help you enrich your students understanding of Canada’s french province. It will all depend on your trip objectives, time and destinations in the province. Discovering Quebec City and Montreal on a school trip […]
Benefits of Quebec City School Trips

Benefits of Quebec City School trips School trips are a great way for teachers and students to connect beyond the class room. It’s a chance for educators to help students discover new places, history, cultures, languages and more. One of the best places to do this is in Quebec City in “La Belle Province”. There […]
School Trips and the Chateau Frontenac

See the Chateau Frontenac on your School Trip Who is Frontenac? Did you ever ask yourself where the name of the famous hotel, Chateau Frontenac, comes from? Who is Frontenac? It takes its name from Louis de Buade, Comte de Frontenac. This now famous hotel sits on the site of what was once Fort St-Louis. […]
Samuel de Champlain

Samuel de Champlain Samuel de Champlain’s statue is an allegorical figure. Allegories are symbols and signs that tell stories. These were very common when people were less literate. Think of justice usually sculpted as a blindfolded woman with a set of scales in one hand and a sword in the other. The largest allegorical figure […]
The Plains of Abraham
The “Battle of the Plains of Abraham” Montcalm and Wolfe faced off in this pivotal battle of the French-Indian war (known as the Seven Years war if you’re from Canada) that would shape the course of North American history and geography. In September 1759, Wolfe’s force found a way to attack Quebec City. […]