Quebec City
An introduction to curling in Montreal or Quebec City on our March and April student tours (top); the FDR memorial (middle) is always a highlight of our educational tours to Washington, DC; and the National Museum of Mexican Art is the first stop on our Spanish field trips to Chicago (bottom)
Montreal
An introduction to curling in Montreal or Quebec City on our March and April student tours (top); the FDR memorial (middle) is always a highlight of our educational tours to Washington, DC; and the National Museum of Mexican Art is the first stop on our Spanish field trips to Chicago (bottom)
New York
An introduction to curling in Montreal or Quebec City on our March and April student tours (top); the FDR memorial (middle) is always a highlight of our educational tours to Washington, DC; and the National Museum of Mexican Art is the first stop on our Spanish field trips to Chicago (bottom)
Chicago
An introduction to curling in Montreal or Quebec City on our March and April student tours (top); the FDR memorial (middle) is always a highlight of our educational tours to Washington, DC; and the National Museum of Mexican Art is the first stop on our Spanish field trips to Chicago (bottom)

VISIT CANADA Educational Tours

We planned our first educational field trip to Montréal for a group of Boston-area French teachers in the fall of 1985. What we didn’t know about students & teachers on educational tours, we made up for with hard work, great attention to detail, a passion for quality and thorough knowledge of the destination.

 

Overview

VISIT CANADA is America’s acknowledged leader in educational class and school tours to Eastern Canada (Montréal, Québec City and Toronto) for middle and high school students, and North America’s pre-eminent operator of domestic educational tours (to New York City and Chicago) for students of foreign languages. 

We also operate meticulously planned general educational field trips (largely for middle school students) to Washington DC, Boston (our backyard), and historic Portsmouth, New Hampshire (our home). And, beginning in 2011-2012, we will be offering trips to the historic Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vermont for students of German.

With rare exceptions, our minimum group size is 20 paid participants for groups traveling by chartered motorcoach, and 15 paid participants for groups traveling by air.

Take a closer look at our tour destinations below. Click on a destination to learn more.

 
 
 
 
Château Frontenac

Quebec City

Québec City is internationally known for its narrow cobble-stoned streets and ancient greystone buildings, many date to the early 1600’s.

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City Hall & skyline

Montreal

The second largest French-speaking city in the world, Montréal is, on many levels, a city unique in this hemisphere.

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Times Square

New York

Our licensed, professional, bilingual guides introduce students of Spanish to the history and culture of Spain, Cuba and Central and South America

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John Hancock Building & Navy Pier

Chicago

Midwestern language students are introduced, first-hand, to the art, history, foods, cultures and languages, of the Spanish-, French- and German-speaking worlds.

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The Old Statehouse

Boston

Student on each of our trips will see such Revolutionary War icons as the USS Constitution, the Old North Church, and Paul Revere’s house along the Freedom Trail.

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US Capital Building

Washington D.C.

There is nothing like sitting under a tree that George Washington planted at Mount Vernon to reinforce the concept that he and the American Revolution were real.

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CN Tower & skyline

Toronto

The commercial capital of Canada, Toronto is clean, safe and palpably friendly, and offers a number of unique performance venues.

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Newtown High School Choir, Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré Basilica

Performance Tours

The cities of Canada are clean, safe and palpably friendly, of course, and the performance venues are no less inspiring than any found in Europe.

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psmouth

Portsmouth

Historic Portsmouth was already more than 150 years old when the U.S. Constitution was signed, and when President George Washington visited in 1789.

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Trapp Family Lodge

Stowe, Vermont

Our new, Northeastern German program is centered around the history of the legendary Trapp Family and German food and ambience at the historic Trapp Family Lodge

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Arc de Triomphe

France (with Partner ACIS)

From the lights of Paris to the landscape of Provence, ACIS Educational Tours brings the language, history and culture of France and the rest of Europe alive.

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Spanish skyline

Spain (with Partner ACIS)

Dance Flamenco in Granada, sample tapas in Madrid: ACIS Educational Tours brings the language, history and culture of Spain and the rest of Europe alive.

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