World of Fashion in
Toronto & Montreal
Due to the constantly evolving situation with the pandemic, programs will be flexible and may be subject to potential modifications.
COURSE OVERVIEW


Live in the World of Fashion as you explore Canada’s most visited and vibrant cities, Toronto and Montreal. Get off your feet after visiting the Bata Shoe Museum to go garment shopping in Kensington Market, a bohemian neighbourhood filled with indie shops and vintage boutiques. Learn about Toronto Fashion Academy and interact with organizers of Indigenous Fashion Week Toronto! Tour around prestigious campuses such as McGill University and design an eco-fashion garment inspired by one of the many Montreal neighbourhoods you will visit.
ACTIVITIES
Here are some of the exciting experiences included in the program.

BATA SHOE MUSEUM
Discover the 4,500-year history of footwear.

STUDENT FASHION SHOW
Try your hand at fashion styling with a student-produced fashion show.

THE TEXTILE MUSEUM OF CANADA
Inspire understanding of the human experience through textiles.

KENSINGTON MARKET
This thriving mixed commercial-residential neighbourhood is well known for its colourful shop-fronts with over 240 unique and eclectic businesses.

VINTAGE SHOPPING IN MONTREAL
From stunning designer looks of yore to trendy looks of today, find the best old-school goods in the city on a vintage shopping adventure.
PRICES & DATES
Travel Dates:
March 13 – March 18
Price:
$1890
Course:
World of Fashion (HNB4M)
Prerequisite:
Any university, college, or university/college preparation course in social sciences and humanities, English, or Canadian and world studies
Availability:
MANDATORY DATES

February 9, 2022
Online Access
Students receive access to the online learning platform and will begin working on their introductory assignments.

February 12 – 25, 2022
Introductory Independent Learning Online
Students will work independently to complete and submit assignments. Teachers will be available to answer questions through the online platform.

February 26, 2022
Orientation and First Class
Parents, students and teachers meet in the morning to review travel expectations and the itinerary. Teachers and students meet in the afternoon for their first class and to work on introductory assignments.

March 5 & 12, 2022
Pre-trip Online Classes
Teachers and students will interact online as students participate in direct teaching, group activities, discussions and presentations.

April 2
Post-Trip Online Dates
Teachers are available to answer any questions during designated hours while students complete their summative assignments.
Program Fees
Program Fee
Open for pre-registration only
EduTravel is not accepting deposits during the pre-registration period. Until there is more clarity around the safety of student group travel and the Government of Canada removes its “avoid non-essential travel” advisory.
All-Inclusive Price $1,890.00.
Insurance
Deluxe medical and cancellation insurance (mandatory) TBD.
Registration Deadline
*Program may fill before deadline* February 1, 2022
ALL INCLUSIVE
Each program covers all essential costs and all excursions, whether educational or leisure. We believe that each group should share the same experience.

Teachers and Administrators

Transport

Hotels and Accommodations

Breakfasts and Dinners

Excursions and Sightseeing

EduTravel Course Book

Experiential Learning Experience

EduTravel Education Guide

All Gratuities and Applicable Taxes

Professional Tour Guides
A DAY IN THE LIFE
Each day is thoughtfully planned to provide an unforgettable adventure that will teach lessons about the course, individuals and the world around.

MORNING ROUTINE
Students gather for breakfast and to
review the day’s itinerary.
MORNING EXCURSION
Students go on a guided walking tour of Kensington Market.
LUNCH & FREE TIME
Free time and lunch in the Market, followed by shopping for garments.
AFTERNOON EXCURSION
Students take a tour of the Textile Museum of Canada.
LATE AFTERNOON
Students are given time to work on their garments for the student-led fashion show.
DINNER
Students enjoy Dinner near Dundas Square.
EVENING
Students enjoy an Ed Mirvish production.