Canada Language Trips

With SPRACHCAFFE, learning English in Canada becomes an unforgettable journey. Discover vibrant cities like Vancouver, surrounded by breathtaking nature and a warm, multicultural atmosphere.

Practice your English in cozy cafés, explore picturesque coastal trails, and connect with fellow language enthusiasts from around the world in real-life situations.

Canada is one of the safest and most livable countries in the world - the perfect place to build your confidence, make new friends, and learn a language that goes far beyond the classroom.

Stunning nature

Breathtaking landscapes - from coastal mountains to oceanfront views - make Canada perfect for nature lovers.

English language course

Qualified instructors teach at a native speaker level, helping build confidence and fluency.

Open mentality

Everyone in Canada speaks fluent English - try out your new skills in real life!

Social & cultural activities

Practise English, explore the city, and join an international community through our exciting activities.

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For courses under six months, most nationalities can study in Canada with a tourist visa or an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), depending on your country of origin. A study permit is usually not required for short-term language courses.

However, visa requirements can change, so we strongly recommend checking with the official Canadian immigration website or your local embassy before booking. If you need support with documents for your visa application, we are happy to provide an enrolment confirmation and assistance upon request.

No, our short-term language programmes for adults are not eligible for a work permit. These courses are intended for educational and cultural experiences only, so part-time work is not permitted.

During a SPRACHCAFFE English camp in Vancouver, students have the opportunity to discover some of Canada's most exciting and well-known attractions.

They can enjoy the natural beauty of Stanley Park, a vast green space ideal for cycling, picnicking, and walking along the scenic Seawall. In the heart of the city, Canada Place and Downtown Vancouver offer lively streets, shopping opportunities, and cultural highlights. Teenagers can also explore Granville Island, which is famous for its colourful market, art galleries, and charming waterfront atmosphere.

For those seeking adventure, Grouse Mountain and Capilano Suspension Bridge Park provide unforgettable experiences with panoramic views, forest trails, and exciting outdoor activities. With visits to Queen Elizabeth Park and Lynn Canyon, SPRACHCAFFE students enjoy the perfect balance of urban exploration and nature adventures - all while improving their English and making international friends.

Top 10 Things to do…

  1. Stanley Park - Explore forests, beaches, and the famous seawall in Vancouver's iconic urban park.
  2. Capilano Suspension Bridge - Walk high above the trees in a breathtaking rainforest setting.
  3. Granville Island - Discover fresh food, local art, and lively market culture.
  4. Gastown - Enjoy boutique shopping, cosy cafés, and historic charm.
  5. Grouse Mountain - Hike or ride the gondola for stunning views and winter activities.
  6. Whale Watching - Spot orcas and humpbacks off the Pacific coast.
  7. Museum of Anthropology - Learn about Indigenous culture and global art in a stunning setting.
  8. Lynn Canyon Park - A quieter alternative to Capilano with scenic trails and a free suspension bridge.
  9. Pacific Rim National Park - Surf, hike, or relax on the wild beaches of Vancouver Island.
  10. Okanagan Wine Country - Take a weekend trip to taste BC's award-winning wines.

Safe and multicultural: A welcoming city with a high quality of life!

  • Top language programs: Fun, well-structured courses combined with exciting activities.
  • Nature & city life: Children learn through outdoor adventures in parks, on beaches, and in museums.
  • Mild weather: Pleasant summers are ideal for language trips.
  • Excellent support: Safe accommodation and 24/7 supervision for students.
  • Using English in real life: Activities such as theatre, sports, and local excursions make learning natural and fun.

Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is the main international gateway to British Columbia. Located just 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver, it offers modern facilities, multilingual support, and a welcoming arrival

From Europe

Vancouver is well-connected to major European cities with direct, year-round flights operated by top international airlines.

  • Direct flights available from: London, Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam, Zurich, and Munich.
  • Airlines include: Lufthansa, British Airways, Air France, KLM, Air Canada, and Swiss.
  • Flight time ranges from 9 to 11 hours, depending on departure city.

From Asia

Vancouver is a key hub for travellers from East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, with daily direct connections.

  • Direct flights available from: Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, Taipei, Shanghai, Beijing, Manila, and Delhi.
  • Airlines include: Cathay Pacific, ANA, Korean Air, EVA Air, China Airlines, Air India, and Qatar Airways.
  • Average flight time ranges from 10 to 14 hours.

From Latin America

Travelling from Latin America is increasingly convenient, with connections via other cities in North America.

  • Direct flights available from: Mexico City.
  • One-stop connections from: São Paulo, Lima, Bogotá, Santiago, Buenos Aires, and Panama City via hubs like Toronto, Dallas, or Mexico City.
  • Airlines include: Aeromexico, LATAM, Avianca, Copa Airlines, and Air Canada.
  • Flight times vary between 11 and 18 hours, depending on route.

British Columbia is well-connected, with comfortable and safe transport options for students and adult travellers:

  • Public transport (in Vancouver):
    • Use the SkyTrain, buses, and SeaBus with a reloadable Compass Card. It's affordable, clean, and reliable.
  • Car sharing & rentals
    • For day trips or weekend getaways, you can use apps like Evo Car Share or rent a car from providers near the school.
  • Ferries:
    • BC Ferries connect Vancouver to Vancouver Island (e.g. Victoria, Nanaimo) - great for short trips.
  • Biking & walking
    • Vancouver is bike-friendly with scenic routes like the Seawall. Walking is a pleasant and popular way to explore local areas.
  • Long-distance travel
    • For intercity journeys, buses like Rider Express and Greyhound operate affordable routes across BC and Alberta.