Experience Quebec City
A Student-Friendly City
Bienvenue à Québec!
Founded in 1608, the city and province has conserved its distinctive cultural, linguistic and cultural heritage, is a cultural hub in Canada, and ranks among the top destinations in the world by several travel magazines. Coming to Quebec City is experiencing a slice of Europe, all within the familiar confines of a North American city that is consistently ranked as one of the safest cities in the world.
Capital of New France, of British North America and now of the province of Quebec, the city is graced with a natural beauty overlooking the Saint Lawrence seaway, exactly half-way between the Gulf of Saint Lawrence to the East and the Great Lakes to the west. Visitors are immediately struck by the friendliness of the people, surprised that English is spoken in varying degrees, and charmed by the European-style living.
Let us know your objectives, we’ll help you bring it to life!
Quebec City offers an incredible back-drop to short-term study abroad programmes. No matter your group or interest, whether it is a faculty-led experience, or a choice of one the existing programmes, Quebec City is your canvas, offering an integrated international and cultural experience found no where else on the continent.

Thanks to its strong economy, unique socio-political context, and vibrant arts and culture scene, Quebec City offers a rich and dynamic experience. Beyond the city, its surrounding landscapes invite year-round adventure: from skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and dog sledding in winter to hiking, canoeing, camping, and swimming in the warmer seasons.
Why Study in Quebec?
Québec is an incredible place to study, offering the perfect mix of city life and nature just minutes away. It’s known for its safety, vibrant culture, and outstanding cuisine. Plus, studying in a French-speaking environment is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the language while enjoying a truly distinctive North American experience.




The BV Study Abroad Commitment
What’s Included
We handle logistics, so that you can focus on learning. Your all-inclusive program features:
Comfort & Logistics
On-campus or city-center lodging
Daily breakfast + curated group meals
Immersive cultural activities
Academic Enrichment
Expert guest lectures & seminars
Hands-on workshops
Tailored service-learning projects
Peace of
Mind
24/7 dedicated local assistance
In-country transportation (public & private charter)
Did You Know?
Quebec City is full of stories, surprises, and fascinating history at every corner. These fun facts offer just a glimpse into what makes the city so unique, blending European charm, rich heritage, and a vibrant local culture you won’t find anywhere else in North America.
Quebec City is the only fortified city north of Mexico whose walls still stand today.
Quebec City is so safe that its crime rate is nearly 35% lower than the Canadian average, consistently ranking it as the #1 safest spot in North America to raise a family!
Quebec is the maple syrup capital of the world! The province produces over 70% of the entire world's supply.
Quebec City is one of the most linguistically homogenous major cities in North America. Approximately 96.3% of the population identifies French as their primary language.
Annual Events in Québec City
There is always something to do in Quebec City in any season. Year-round, the Old City charms visitors with its narrow streets, its 2.5 miles of ramparts, and its many cafes, shops and bistros.
Winter Carnival
The Carnaval de Québec is the world’s largest winter festival, famous for its giant ice palace and legendary mascot, Bonhomme. Every February, millions gather to enjoy night parades, snow sculptures, and daring ice canoe races across the Saint Lawrence River.
Festival d'été de Québec
The Festival d’été de Québec (FEQ) is one of North America’s largest outdoor music events, taking over the historic Plains of Abraham for 11 days every July. It features over 200 performances across multiple stages, drawing more than 1 million festival-goers.
Fête de la Nouvelle-France
The Fêtes de la Nouvelle-France is a lively historical festival that transports Old Quebec back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Every August, the streets fill with hundreds of costumed reenactors, traditional music, and period-inspired markets celebrating the city’s early French roots.
ComediHa! Fest-Québec
ComediHa! Fest-Québec is one of the world’s largest French-language comedy festivals, featuring over 350 shows across the city every August. It brings together hundreds of comedians for 12 days of stand-up, galas, and street performances.
