Quebec
This is a report on the province of Quebec. It is located next to Ontario and it borders Labrador. The population of Quebec is: 7,410,500. The capital city of Quebec is Quebec City. Quebec entered Canada as one of the four original provinces. The provincial motto is "I remember." Quebec is the largest province in Canada.
The people in Quebec are interested in the latest fashion. There is a hydro plant in Quebec which generates most of it's energy. The people in Quebec tend to speak very quickly.
The early French settlers were mostly interested in the trades of meat and stone. The Indians used to farm and fish off the coast of Quebec. The Naskapi hunted in the eastern part of Quebec.
Some tourist attractions in Quebec include the shrine, museums, and the beautiful scenery. The shrine of Saint Anne the Beaupre is located in Montreal, Quebec. The hockey team the Montreal Canadians is located there too.
The record high temperature for Quebec is 40 degrees Celsius. The record low temperature in Quebec is -54 degrees Celsius.
Quebec's
public school systems consist of sixty percent Roman Catholic and forty
percent protestant,
with a total of 37,000 students. Most of the schools are taught
in French.
SOURCES USED:
World book Encyclopedia, Volume 16
Compton's Encyclopedia, Volume 16