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Internship Cities in Canada

Would you like to do an internship in Canada? Here we summarize the selected cities you can choose for your internship in Canada!

Montreal

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Montreal is another major city of millions in Canada. It is located about 50 km north of the US border in the province of Québec and now has almost 1.7 million inhabitants. The cityscape is shaped by the Mont-Royal, a 233-meter high volcanic hill range, which is located in the center of the island and from which the name of the city is derived. Financial services, the media, trade, and design are important pillars of the service sector. However, tourism is also of great importance - on the one hand, because of the many sights and, on the other hand, because of the diverse cultural offerings, which in addition to museums also include many festivals in the field of film, music, and theater.

Toronto

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With 2.6 million inhabitants, Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the capital of the province of Ontario. The city is located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario and is considered one of the most important financial centers in the world. Due to its location in the extreme south of Canada, Toronto has a very temperate climate for the country. This international city offers a great opportunity to combine art and culture with modern architecture and exquisite shopping.

Vancouver

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This city is located in southwestern British Columbia on the west coast of Canada. Vancouver has developed in the past hundred years - after the opening of the transcontinental railroad - from a small sawmill settlement to a metropolis with around 600,000 inhabitants. Vancouver's economy has also developed from a pure service center to a popular tourist destination and is the third most important location for the North American film industry after Los Angeles and New York, which is why it is also known as "Hollywood North".

Calgary

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With 1.1 million inhabitants, Calgary is the fourth largest city in Canada and the largest in the province of Alberta. This city is located in southern Alberta on the prairie, about 80 km east of the Rocky Mountains. At the end of the 1040s, huge oil reserves were found in this province - so Calgary developed from a city dominated by cattle breeding to an economic metropolis. After the hosting of the 1988 Winter Olympics and the increasing cultural and economic importance, the city's economy, tourism and population grew steadily.