Quebec is a province in Canada known for its predominantly French-speaking population and its rich cultural heritage. The province's urban centers, such as Montreal and Quebec City, are situated along the Saint Lawrence River and offer a unique blend of historical and modern experiences.
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- Where is it?
Quebec is the second-most populous province of Canada, after Ontario. It is the only one to have a predominantly French-speaking population, with French as the sole provincial official language. Most inhabitants live in urban areas near the Saint Lawrence River between Montreal and Quebec City, the capital
social
- How is population growing or shrinking?
it is growing by 43.2%
- What’s the population?
542,298 people as of (2017)
- What is shopping like?
Your Full Guide for Shopping in Quebec City this Winter
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- What is health like?
Medical care is available across the province of Quebec. It is covered by the plan administered by Quebec's health insurance board (Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec/RAMQ). All residents of Quebec are eligible for the plan.
environmental
- What is the climate like?
Quebec has three main climate regions. Southern and western Quebec, including most of the major population centres, have a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfb) with warm, humid summers and long, cold winters
- How much snow do they get?
The region receives approximately 123 inches of snow annually. Tying for fifth place, Syracuse and Quebec City both receive an annual average snowfall of approximately 124 inches
economic
- What type of agriculture?
Soybeans, tobacco and beans are grown mostly in Ontario; fodder and grain corn, in Ontario and Québec; fruit, in British Columbia, Ontario, Québec and Nova Scotia. Potatoes are grown in all provinces; sugar beets, in Manitoba and, under irrigation, in Alberta.
- What’s the food like
Typical French Food in Quebec. The typical French Quebec food is sophisticated yet hearty. Traditionally intended to fuel hungry fur traders back in the 17th century, many dishes even today are rich and include staples like lard, flour, and pork