Not without an adapter.
Canon has two different plugs. All Rebel bodies and the 60D use a jack that looks like a headphone jack (btw, even some high-end point & shoots from Canon use this plug. I have a G1 X that uses the same jack.)
The 7D and up all use a a rounded connector (not really round -- flat on two sides and has a fluted side so that it's "keyed" (can't be inserted backwards)) with 3 pins in it.
Both types of connector are actually 3-pin connectors.
When I bought the Canon 60Da (intended exclusively for astrophotograph) Canon realized that astronomers really need a remote release with an intervalometer. They only make one intervalometer and it's cable is designed to attach to the pro bodies (7D, 5D, 1D, etc.) but the 60Da has the same socket as the 60D and all the Rebels (the thing that looks like a headphone jack). So they made an adapter. They include the adapter when you buy a 60Da -- but the adapter really goes the other way. It's designed to let you adapt the 3-pin plug on the remote release to the stereo pin type jack on the 60Da. You basically want the REVERSE which is to let you use the release that has a headphone type jack in a camera body that wants a 3-pin plug.
There are probably companies who make adapters for this.