Canada’s scenic landscapes — from Banff National Park to Niagara Falls — as well as its wildlife and its friendly citizens are some of the factors that attract university students from around the world. There are so many Canadian universities that foreign students can choose from, however, these are the top 10 according to U.S. News rankings, based on their reputation and academic research performance.
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10. Western University
World ranking: 311
Fact: Established in 1878, it offers over 400 undergraduate programs.
9. University of Ottawa
World ranking: 218
Fact: It is the world’s biggest bilingual English-French university, making available studies in each of these languages.
8. University of Calgary
World ranking: 206
Fact: Established in 1966, it has five campuses with over 250 academic programs.
7. University of Waterloo
World ranking: 192
Fact: Established in 1957, it has North America’s biggest post-secondary co-op program of its kind, its website reports.
6. University of Montreal
World ranking: 174
Fact: Established in 1878, French is the main language of instruction.
5. University of Alberta
World ranking: 150
Fact: It is one of Canada’s biggest universities, boasting five main campuses, with four in Edmonton and one in Camrose.
4. McMaster University
World ranking: 127
Fact: Established in Toronto during 1887, it moved to Hamilton, Ontario, in 1930.
3. McGill University
World ranking: 56
Fact: Established in 1821, it is Montreal’s oldest university, as reported on its website.
2. University of British Columbia
World ranking: 39
Fact: It has two main campuses serving around 70,000 students from over 140 countries.
1. University of Toronto
World ranking: 17
Fact: Established in 1827, it offers over 700 undergraduate programs and over 200 graduate programs.
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