Soak up the rich historical character of the Eastern Township's largest city when you develop and perfect your language skills with English courses in Sherbrooke. Settled in the early 19th century, Sherbrooke has blossomed into this Quebec region's premiere urban center. Marvel...
Soak up the rich historical character of the Eastern Township's largest city when you develop and perfect your language skills with English courses in Sherbrooke. Settled in the early 19th century, Sherbrooke has blossomed into this Quebec region's premiere urban center. Marvel at the natural beauty of Sherbrooke's surrounding wilderness when you hike the Sentiers Frontaliers trail. Spend an afternoon picking your own delicious fruit from the orchards at the family-owned and operated Ferme Mario Gadbois. In the winter months, do a little cross-country skiing or snowshoeing through the scenic Parc National de Frontenac. Students at an English school in Sherbrooke will also find plenty of charming attractions within the city itself. Get acquainted with the city's historic character – and practice your English – when you tour the Sherbrooke Historical Interpretation Center. Tap into your spiritual side while also browsing handmade cheeses and ciders at the tranquil Saint Benedict Abbey. Students can also become a part of the Sherbrooke community by participating in some of the festivals they hold in town each year. Whether you'd like to gaze at the fireworks during the Fete du Lac des Nations or celebrate cultures from across the globe during the Traditions of the World Festival, Sherbrooke has a communal event for everyone. Make Sherbrooke the site of your English education and enjoy the small town charm of this Eastern Township city.
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