Université Laval
The oldest French-language university in Canada
Quick facts
Location: Québec City, Québec
City Size: Large
University Type: Campus
Climate: Continental - very cold winters and warm summers.
Cost of Living: Variable - some things are cheaper while others are pricier than Norwich
Local Language: French
Did You Know:
What's Unique: Discover the rich French Canadian culture in Quebec City.
Why choose Laval
Université Laval is a French-language, public research university in Québec City. Founded in 1663, it is the oldest centre of higher education in Canada and the first francophone university in North America. Laval boasts over 42,500 students, 5,600 of which are international, and some 230 student societies and associations. Université Laval is the first voluntarily carbon-neutral university in Canada, and 64% of the campus is green space.
Quebec City is a UNESCO world heritage site, and is the only walled city in North America. It provides a uniquely European experience in North America with chateaus, stone buildings, narrow streets and quaint cafes. The city also allows easy access to rugged mountainous countryside and wildlife (think black bear, moose, or whale spotting). Montreal is 3 hours on the train.
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