Web Site Province Quebec
All you might want to know about Quebec : provincequebec.com
This is how it started: in 1534, French navigator Jacques Cartier landed on the Gaspé Peninsula claiming the territory in the name of France and naming it Canada. Several voyages later, in 1608, the City of Quebec was founded as a capital of New France…
New France, Lower Canada, the province of Quebec—so many names it carried through ages always playing a significant role in history and economic development of Canada.
This is who we are today: almost 8 million Quebekers—a quarter of the total number of Canadians—living and working in the province famous for its cutting-edge industry and cultural events, universities and research centers, social programs and French heritage.
Old province of Quebec. Photo by Elena |
We invite you to read about Quebec’s early history and significant events that took place during the second half of the 20th century: EXPO-67 and the 1976 Olympic Games. This and a lot more at your fingertips!
Browse our site and learn more: Provincequebec.com was developed as an information resource for everybody who would like to learn about the province: its people, heritage, geography, tourist attractions, and the possibilities of working or studying here.
We value your feedback and your opinion does matter: you are welcome to write to us and to participate in our discussion forums.
At present we are working on its full English version: provincequebec.com
(Draft version for the landing page of the Website)
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