Hey everyone,. .. .I'm also very interested in training in Canada. I've already lived there for 2 years and it just happened to be the perfect flying place for me. . .The landscapes you're flying over are just beautiful, you have quality training thanks to very qualified intructors and all weather conditions (did my first flight in a C-150 at -30C!), and all this at a reasonable price.. .. .Coastal Pacific is one of the schools I had a look at and although they seem to offer excellent training you might not want to be with 90% of Chinese and Japanese guys. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying I don't like them but you might feel isolated and not really integrated. Maybe Jetgate could confirm or deny that.. .. .Another good solution seems to be on the other side of the coast (a bit less breath taking though I must admit). Have a look at the Moncton Flight College in Moncton (www.mfc.nb.ca), I had great feedback from previous students.. .. .All in all I think training in Canada is really worth it unless you're looking at coming back to Europe cause the financial benefit will then be cancelled, the convertion price being really high (once again jetgate any comments welcomed). But the experience abroad can be unique and I think Canada has that unique thing that makes your training unforgettable, like going on a camping/fishing w.e with a float in a remote area and have the impression that you’re alone in the world!. .. .Whatever your path, enjoy!. .. .Clear