Learn languages in Kingston



As the first (although short lived) capital of Canada, the city of Kingston is probably the one that flourishes the most with history. It was here that the Fort Frontenac settled in 1673 by the French explorer LaSalle; this represented the first permanent flood of people in Canada. Although the fur trading Fort Frontenac did not accomplish any success, the strategic location of the city in the Map of Canada (along The Rideau Canal entrance to Lake Ontario), made out of Kingston, Upper Canada’s primary military and economic center during several opportunities in history, hence, its historical relevance.
 
Despite this, people who visit Kingston travel here not only for its several monuments and World Heritage Sites but because this city is the perfect place to make your vacation fruitful and learn either English or French. There are two universities in this city, Royal Military College and Queen’s University; both offering a large number of options to improve your language skills, by either taking one of the courses in the many languages they offer or by enrolling in one of the faculties and improving your knowledge of these idioms. Queen’s University is included among the most interesting places to visit close to the downtown center, and Kingston Nightlife and entertainment will keep boredom off-limits during your free time; this tranquil city attracts people from both Toronto and Montreal for weekend escapades.
 
You might want to consider learning a few French sentences to immerse in the Canadian culture but it’s not compulsory to visit this city; both French and English are official in the province but English is given a slight prevalence over the former here.
 
Kingston is located along the northwestern side of the province of Ontario, on the northern side of Lake Ontario, where the lake narrows into the St Lawrence River and forms the Rideau Canal. It’s the most prominent city of the northern shore of Lake Ontario. It’s renowned as North America’s Fresh-water Capital; it’s a major cruise ship destination and center of the Canadian Olympic Training Regatta (C.O.R.K.) every year.
 
The best places to visit in this city are best appreciated by foot; here’s a list of sights you must not miss during your stay: