Canada Language Kids and Teens Camps - Quebec, Montreal, Canada.
INTRODUCTION
This program is designed for kids and teens for ages 8–17, who want to improve their English and/or French while enjoying an active, social experience in two of Canada’s most vibrant cities (Montreal and Quebec City).
Participants follow a structured weekly schedule with 24 language lessons per week and a mix of after-class activities plus full-day and weekend outings depending on the option and length of stay.
Programs run in winter, spring and summer season and can be booked from 2 to 8 weeks, depending on the chosen package.
The experience is structured and well supported: students follow a clear weekly routine (classes, meals, and activities), enjoy safe social time with other international students, and can choose the accommodation style that best fits their age and independence level (homestay with meals and family support, or a supervised student residence.
Outside the classroom, the program keeps teens active and engaged with a packed schedule of cultural visits and fun activities—think museums and city highlights, nature days, sports and adventure activities, and big weekend trips like Toronto and Niagara Falls—turning language learning into something they actually live every day.
THE ACCOMMODATION
Acoommodation:
Guests can choose between a homestay or a supervised student residence in Montreal, depending on the selected program option, while in Quebec City we offer homestay accommodation only.
- Homestay 12-17 age (Montreal or Quebec): Shared room, three meals per day, and support from the host family (host families are described as carefully selected).
- Residence 8-17 age (Montreal): A student residence located about 5 minutes from the main campus, designed to help students connect with other international participants, with 24/7 support and supervision from staff during the stay.
Meals:
Three meals per day are included Monday to Friday, and special dietary needs and extra portions may incur additional fees (weekend meals during tours are not included, per the program exclusions).
Supervision:
THE ACTIVITIES
We specifically design our strong, communicative-based curriculum to teach, motivate, and engage young learners, keeping them interested in our classes. It makes learning what it should be: FUN! All the topics are carefully thought out, age-appropriate, and tailored to teenagers and their interests. Our classes are small, with a maximum of 18 students per class, ensuring students receive the individual attention they need.
The camp blends language learning with daily supervised activities and larger excursions, with examples including biking, rafting, rock climbing, shopping, sightseeing, and visits to the cities attractions.
A typical Day Schedule:
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM: Breakfast
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM: English/French Classes
12:00 PM – 12:50 PM: Lunch
12:50 PM – 2:05 PM: English/French Classes
2:05 PM – 6:00 PM: Activities
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM: Dinner
8:00 PM – 10:00 PM: Activities at Student Residence
10:00 PM: Room Check
10:30 PM: Bedtime
NOTE: THE WEEKEND SCHEDULE DEPENDS ON THE PLANNED EXCURSION\
Activities and Excursions in Montreal: Old Montreal Walking Tour, Saint-Jean-Baptiste Parade, Canada Day Celebration, Laser Tag, Ice Skating/Skating, Swimming, Beach Day, Quebec City (excursion), Toronto & Niagara (weekend tour), Ottawa (excursion), Shopping, Bowling, Biosphere, Biodome, Insectarium, Botanical Garden, Fine Arts Museum, Pointe-à-Callière, La Fontaine Park Picnic, Mount Royal Lookout, Planetarium, St. Joseph Oratory, Water Fight, Sports Day, Trampolining, Rock Climbing, Rafting, Super Aqua Club, La Ronde, Beaver Lake, The Amazing Race, Talent Show, FLAP Party, Magic Canada, Movie Day, Mini Golf, Paint Fight, Picnic at Saint Helen’s Island.
Activities and Excursions in Quebec: Old Quebec Walking Tour, Saint-Jean-Baptiste Parade, Parliament Visit & Capital’s Observatory, Shopping Day, Sports Day, Granby Zoo, Jacques Cartier National Park, Chateau Frontenac, Canada Day Celebration, Fête de Quebec, Paint Fight, Wendake, Abraska, Beach Day, Indoor Climbing, Bowling, AML Guided Cruise, Talent Show, Valcartier Bora Aquatic Parc, Pool Day, Residence of the Governor General, Plains & Fortifications, Civilization Museum, Water Fight, Montmorency Falls, Magic Quebec, Ice Skating, Laser Tag, Terrace Dufferin & Ferry, Cinema, La Cale du Port – QC.
LOCATION & GETTING HERE
LOCATION
The camp takes place in Montreal or Quebec City, with classes held either at a main campus in the heart of Montreal or at the Quebec City school, both accessible by public transportation.
Montreal is presented as a vibrant, highly bilingual city with a strong cultural scene, while Quebec City is described as historic and immersive, with an Old Town recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. In spring, both destinations offer a mix of city life, cultural attractions, and outdoor spaces that fit well with a teen activity program.
Getting Here
Students are expected to arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday, aligned with the program dates. The all-inclusive program includes airport pick-up and drop-off, plus a local transit pass to support day-to-day movement in the city. For homestay students, the host family provides instructions on using public transportation between the homestay and campus; for residence students, leaders supervise travel (and the program notes 24/7 emergency support).
PRICES & PACKAGES
PROGRAM LENGHT: 2-8 weeks
AGES: 8-17
ACCOMMODATION: Residence or Homestay Family
ENGLISH & FRENCH LEVELS: Beginner to advanced
Prices (Canadian Dollars):
| Weeks |
Residence in Montreal (8-17 age) |
Homestay in Montreal (12-17 age) |
Homestay in Quebec (12-17 age) |
| 2 | $5,310 | $3,950 | $3,780 |
| 3 | $7,335 | $5,475 | $4,820 |
| 4 | $9,210 | $7,085 | $6,040 |
| 5 | $10,240 | $8,310 | $7,405 |
| 6 | $12,020 | $9,705 | $8,950 |
| 7 | $13,225 | $10,545 | N/A |
| 8 | $14,115 | $11,880 | N/A |
| Extra day | $445 | $445 | $485 |
THE HOMESTAY AND RESIDENCE PROGRAMS INCLUDE
- Registration fee
- English or French course (24 lessons per week)
- Materials
- Accommodation placement fee
- Shared accommodation (depending on the selected option)
- Three meals per day, Monday to Friday (special dietary needs and extra portions may incur additional fees)
- Daily activities: full-day outings and weekend trips (depending on program length and start date)
- Transit pass
- Medical insurance
- Airport pick-up and drop-off
- Supervision
- Custodianship letter
- Unaccompanied minor traveling alone service (minors will be escorted to the airport to ensure a safe departure)
THE PROGRAM DOESN’T INCLUDE
- Personal expenses (e.g., extra snacks, souvenirs)
- Airplane ticket
- Meals during weekend tours











