Friday, March 6, 2009

Canada - one of the best places in the world to study.

It's no secret: Canadians and visitors to Canada enjoy a quality of life that is recognized worldwide. From safe neighbourhoods in some of North America's most cosmopolitan cities to top-notch health care and public transportation, excellence permeates every aspect of Canadian life - including a world class higher education system.

The United Nations has consistently ranked Canada as one of the top three places in the world to live. Canada earned high marks for its access to education, high life expectancy, and low crime rates.

Beautiful Environment

As the world's second-largest country, Canada offers tremendous geographic variety in a climate not nearly as cold as you might think! Visitors discover Pacific coastal mountains, sweeping prairies, sparkling skylines in sophisticated cities, the rugged beauty of the Atlantic region and much more. National parks are located in every province and territory, and some has been recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Sports and Leisure Activities

In a country with an estimated one-seventh of the world's fresh water supply, beaches, boating and waterfronts are always close at hand. Parks and historic sites offer outdoor activities, which tennis, golf, swimming, skiing - and, of course, ice hockey - are among the vast array of sports and recreational pursuits enjoyed across Canada.

Cosmopolitan and Innovative

Canada is an international leader in computer and information technologies and has a reputation for excellence in such sectors as telecommunications, transportation and engineering and specifically, aerospace, urban transport, microelectronics, medical devices, advanced software, hydroelectric and nuclear power, lasers and optoelectronics, biotechnology, and ocean and environmental industries. Canada was also among the first in the world to connect schools and libraries to the Internet.

Media, entertainment and artistic endeavours are well developed in Canada. Canada's highly sophisticated broadcasting system includes more than 1,000 AM and FM radio stations and some 719 television stations to serve, entertain and educate the listening and viewing audience.

A wide range of cultural activities are available in Canadian cities and towns, including museums, galleries, live theatre, dance and music performances and concerts.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

I Want to Study in Canada

You do? Excellent. Then you have come to the right place.

I Want To Study in Canada is a blog about people like you, who would like to work, study, or just travel to Canada.

At Small World Studies, we can help you get all of your affairs in order, so that you can be studying in Canada in no time.

Call us today. We have offices in Moscow, as well as in Vancouver.

Also, keep reading this blog, we will be posting many interesting articles and stories about studying in Canada.