It's a bit confusing to understand what you are asking.
If you are coming to Canada to study, then you are really only supposed to arrive around 4 weeks before your studies start. If you arrive too early, CBSA may deny you entry into Canada and send you home. November is way way too early to arrive if you are starting your studies in April.
If you want to come in November as a visitor, then you need to apply for a TRV. When you fly to Canada, you will need to make sure that you have a two-way ticket since you are only allowed to visit Canada temporarily on a TRV.
Generally speaking, it can significantly weaken your application if you spend a lot of time in Canada as a visitor before applying for a study permit. To be approved for a study permit, you want to be able to show strong ties to your home country and also show you have no plans on remaining in Canada long term.
This was very helpful, thank you!
Yes, to come to Canada as a tourist in November... what time would you recommend to apply for the study permit?
Thank you!