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Canmore is a town in Alberta, Canada, located in the what is known as the Bow Valley and is surrounded by spectacular mountains, lakes, and many kinds of wildlife. Canmore is located just five minutes from the famous gates of Banff National Park. Banff National Park is Canada's oldest national park, established in 1885 in the Canadian Rockies.
The Canmore Nordic Centre, home to the 1988 Winter Olympic Nordic Skiing events, allows you to discover the scenic cross country ski trails on your own. Every year, Canmore is also host to the International Sled Dog Classic, one of the largest sled dog races in North America.
Canmore's climate is relatively mild compared to most regions of Canada, with the coldest day in January averaging only -8 °C (18 °F), with very low humidity that makes it feel considerably warmer than the thermometer indicates. Summers are short and cool, and winters are long but usually sunny and dry. The area boasts, on average, 330 days of sunshine annually, with the short wet season occurring through mid-May to early June. The rest of the summer is considered semi-arid.
The School offers students a chance to experience the day to day life of a unique multicultural mountain town. The School is conveniently located on the main street of Canmore. Students are able to enjoy a wide variety of shops, restaurants, galleries and museums only a minute's walk from their classroom.
What makes our Language school in Canmore unique?
- Professional and helpful teachers who care about individual student needs
- Practical and interesting classes
- Small classrooms that provide friendly and comfortable atmospheres for high quality language learning
- Study and conversation lounge
- E-mail and internet access
- Certificate of completion
- Student Identification Cards
- Friendly homestay
- Free tutorials
- Competitive rates
- Diverse programs
- Rocky mountain activities in one of the world's most spectacular surroundings
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