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Vancouver is the third largest metropolitan area in Canada, situated on the west coast. Founded only around 125 years ago, the city is among the fastest growing areas in Canada. According to the 2011 Census, Vancouver is home to over 2.3 million inhabitants.
Vancouver is known for its superb mix of both natural and urban environments - it is a city where stunning landscapes of snow-capped mountains and gorgeous national parks blend with the vibrant city life. Many people remember it as the host city of the 2010 Winter Olympics. The city itself has become famous as one of the most active places for media earning Vancouver the nickname of “The Hollywood of the North”.
According to The Economist, Vancouver, along with several other Canadian cities, ranks amongst the best cities to live in. From all the Canadian cities, Vancouver received the highest evaluation - the magazine ranked it as the third best city in the world with Melbourne (Australia) and Vienna (Austria) taking 1st and 2nd place. Many factors were considered during this evaluation, among them - health care, safety, environment, culture, education, stability and others.
Vancouver is one of the most ethnically diverse metropolitan areas in the whole world - besides the British descendants, many other groups have settled there. Vancouver’s Chinatown is the second largest Chinatown in North America. The neighborhoods of local German, Greek, Indian, Japanese, Italian and Portuguese people contribute to the multicultural landscape.
Weather conditions in Vancouver are often considered more desirable than in any other Canadian city. The mild climate even makes it possible for some tropical plants to grow there! However, there is lots of rain thus a lack of sun is a common thing in winters, though they are mild and experience less heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures than the rest of Canada.
There are plenty of transportation options in Vancouver. Three large airports connect the city with other domestic and international airports and the same applies to the extensive bus system and trains leading to the largest Canadian and American cities. In order to reach the local islands, ferry services are available as well.
If you wish to get around the city with your car, please note that since a bridge must be crossed to enter or leave Downtown Vancouver, traffic congestion is common. If you prefer more of freedom and fresh air, having your own bicycle is convenient as Vancouver is truly a bicycle-friendly city with numerous bike lanes.
With five higher-education establishments situated within the area of the Greater Vancouver, the city has plenty of educational opportunities of various fields. The University of British Columbia is the most notable of these universities, consistently ranked as one of the 40 best universities in the world. Other public universities include Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Capilano University and Kwantlen Polytechnic University in addition to several private institutions.
All of these universities compile internship opportunities for different fields according to the specifics of the program and the preferences of the student. For instance, the University of British Columbia offers internship programs to their foreign students that fit their needs and specializations. English skills are compulsory for these internships therefore intensive English courses are offered as well.
“Experience Education” is a Vancouver-based internship provider that finds internship opportunities for both local and international students, collaborating with largest Canadian educational institutions. You can also check online for latest internship offers on networks, such as Talenegg and craigslist.org.
There are many reasons to choose Vancouver as the perfect city for your internship. With superb leisure opportunities, great social and educational prospects and overall safety, Vancouver is a place where all kinds of internship seekers can feel welcomed and truly enjoy their time spent in this grand and yet cozy and beautiful city.
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