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La gastronomie, le sirop
derable
Many people love the Canadian maple Syrup on a stick, which is then hardened on
crushed ice. This is especially popular in the springtime. And did you know that maple
syrup is so popular that Canada exported it out to many other countries in 2014 and
when one year had past they had already earned 380 million dollars only on maple
syrup!
La gastronomie, la tourtiere
This is a popular Quebec pie, which is made with minced pork and varieties of spices.
They eat this especially on Christmas and New year's eve. And across Canada they sell
this in grocery stores all year around.
La gastronomie, la poutine
Poutine is a canadian dish originating in Quebec.Poutine is made from French fries
and cheese curd with some topped with a light brown gravy.
Le festival international de
LInternational
de montgolfires was started in 1984 when the Chamber of Commerce,
montgolfires
the Office du Tourisme and the Conseil Economique du Haut-Richelieu started looking
for a way to promote tourism and develop the regions economy during the season of
the festival.
Lhistoire du Qubec
Jacques Cartier was the first European to map the world map. Jacques Cartiers good
name was Saint-Malo and is also recognized in baptismal register.
Lhistoire
Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville
Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville was a soldier, ship captain, explorer, colonial administrator,
knight of the order of Saint-Louis, adventurer, privateer and a trader. He was born in
Montreal of French colonist parents.
Lhistoire
Jeanne Mance
Jeanne Mance was a nurse and a settler. Among the founders of Montreal, Canada,she
established the first hospital in New France called Htel-Dieu de Montral. In 1645 she
returned twice to France to seek financial support for her hospital.
Lhistoire de Qubec
The city of Quebec was founded in 1608, by a man named Samuel Champlain. Quebec
became a part of Canada in 1840, and it is one of the largest regions in Canada.
Quebecs population is over 520,000. The name Quebec came from a word called Kebec
which means narrowing rivers.
Lhistoire de Qubec
There are many different places to visit in the city of Quebec. Montreal is a city in Quebec
and the population of Montreal is over 1.65 million. Montreal is also the second largest
French speaking country after Paris, and 56% of the population and speak both french
and english.
Lhistoire de Qubec
Quebec is one of the largest areas in the whole of Canada, and it is also one of the oldest
areas in Canada. Quebec is in the eastern area of Canada, where its surrounded by
oceans. Quebecs region is top three of Canadas main regions, it is one of the top three
because of its unique environment and human resources.
Lhistoire de Qubec
Quebec the modern province occupies much of the land where French
settlers founded.That is the main reason why most of Quebecs population
knows how to speak French.
Les Inuits
The Inuits are one of the native tribes that inhabit the northern part of Quebec, they
have lived in peace with the nature for generations and have many interesting
traditions they have shared with the world. One of these traditions include dog
sledding,which is now a popular way to get a good tour of the area. Another is Ice
Fishing which is a very fun and interesting experience to try.
Les Inuits
Les maisons des Inuits sont faites de glaces et l'intrieur il fait chaud. Les
maisons traditionnelles des Inuits ressemblent c.
Les Inuits
Les traditions
There are many lakes but 1 of them is called Lake Louise, it is known for canoeing and doing yoga.
The west island shore is mostly built-up with private houses, but it has some parks and clubs such as
the Pointe-Claire Canoe Club, and the Pointe-Claire Yacht Club. Islands in the lake include l'le-Dorval,
and Dowker Island.
Le lac louis
La ville de Qubec
This city is on the water. It is known for tons of people walking in it for its amazing view. In the night
this city gets a lot more people in the night. It is also known to have music playing and canoeing.
Le sirop derable
One of their biggest traditions is maple syrup. It is poured on ice and left for about a minute or so, then
rolled up when it's harder with popsicle sticks. Maple syrup was first found and used by the
indigenous peoples of North America, and the practice was also used by European settlers, who
eventually improved production methods.