Quebec was one of the four original provinces of the Dominion of Canada, and is the largest province of Canada. The first permanent European settlement in Canada was in Quebec, along the St. Lawrence River. There are many attractions in Quebec for tourists, including historical and art museums, along with outdoor attractions such as hiking, skiing, and canoeing. Music and art festivals are also very popular. A few of the many famous people from Quebec include Myriam Bedard, Joseph-Armand Bombardier, Maurice “Rocket” Richard, Jacques Villeneuve, Patrick Roy, Mario Lemieux, and Marc Garneau. Dive deeper into Quebec’s history with this free 7-page Canadian history printable. Create a map of the province, make a timeline of its history, and explore more of the province’s past with writing prompts.
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