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- Fleur de Lis Ornaments, Cards and Gifts The fleur de lis (or fleur de lys, or fleur-de-lis) is a beautiful, decorative and meaningful symbol. "Fleur" is French for "flower" and "lis" means "lily". The fleur de lis symbol is used in herald...
- Quebec City Today Quebec City or Québec (French: Ville de Québec, or simply Québec) is the capital of the Canadian province of Quebec. It is the second largest city in the province, after Montreal. Quebec's Old Town (Vieux-Québec), the only...
- Fleur-de-Lis The fluer-de-lis, also known as the fleur-de-lys and fleur-de-gras, is a stylized symbol of the "lily flower" dating back to early european heraldry. It can be found on coats-of-arms, flags, and even on modern corporate logos.
- What I Would Miss If I Was Outside Canada If for some reasons I had to live outside Canada, I would miss a lot of things. Here I will describe what they are and tell you a bit about them. First I would miss my Tim Horton's coffee every morning and afternoon. I don't know how I would start m...
- Birding in Canada with Grandma Canada's national bird is the Common Loon. (see pic to left) Birding in Canada is much more than a hobby. Canada's Important Bird Areas Birding program is a science-based initiative to identify, conserve and mon...
- French and Indian War The French and Indian War (1754-60) was a conflict in North America between Britain and France. The conflict was part of the Seven Years' War. Great Britain, its American colonies and Britain's Indian [Native American] allies, the Iroquois confedera...
- Immigration to Canada According to Immigration Canada data, every year, Canada plans to accept between 225,000 to 265,000 immigrants, to meet Canada's goals of economic benefit. We sure hope YOU will be AMONG THE ONES that successfully Immigrate to Canada and build a new...
- Building Bridges Unit Study Garner Rix and his family moved from Connecticut to Vermont in 1780 by oxcart. During his captivity he walked to Montreal and back. What was it like to travel in the 18th Century? There were few roads and even fewer bridges. The bridges over streams...
- Stuff about Saint-Lazare Saint-Lazare, Quebec is my home. It's a great town to live in and it's a great town to raise a family in. The people are super friendly. Crime is very low. It's full of big beautiful trees. One thing that makes this area unique is the equestrian zoni...
- Matersum: Handmade Cloth Menstrual Pads I'm Jenn, the creator of Matersum cloth pads and I want to help you discover the benefits of reusable menstrual products because I honestly, truly believe in them. But really? Cloth menstrual pads? You're thinking, "Euw?", right? ...
- Bières du Québec Répertoire et réseau social des brasseurs, bières, dépanneurs, bars et restaurants de l'industrie brassicole du Québec http://www.bieresduquebec.ca
- Montreal Expos Memorial League The Montreal Expos (French: Les Expos de Montréal) were a Major League Baseball team located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from 1969 to 2004. After the 2004 season, the franchise relocated to Washington, D.C. and became the Washington Nationals.
- Quebec City, things to do, places to visit Quebec City is a beautiful place to visit. Having inherited European charm but situated just north of the USA, it's a well worth visit. Things to see and places to stay will be the focus of this page.
- Chorale Saint-Jean Edmonton's Chorale Saint-Jean is the 70 member mixed French language community and university choir of Campus Saint-Jean of the University of Alberta. Chorale Saint-Jean prides itself in providing French-speaking singers the opportunity t...
- Pinoqachole - the drink, the mystery, and the Absinthe analogy Just as old corrupt European "Eurotrash" drink the Absinthe that is much fashion these days, now too, the new world has regained the three centuries-old drink of the Aztec and Incan peoples! This drink is increased in popula...
- Quebec Real Estate - Quebec Realtors Quebec Real Estate - Quebec Realtors - Quebec Properties. Property, houses, land for sale in Quebec - listings of Quebec Real Estate companies all Quebec realtors. Mont Tremblant, Montreal, Hull, Laval, Quebec City real estate for sale: Quebec Realto...
- Mont Tremblant Quebec Officially inaugurated in 1938, Mont Tremblant is a unique gem among Canada’s eastern ski resorts. The resort boasts over 610 acres of skiable terrain, 92 groomed trails and 31 acres of sun-dappled glades, with breathtaking views of the Laurenti...
- NASCAR in Quebec and Canada More NASCAR in Canada and more NASCAR in the rain. Racing in the rain always makes for an exciting race. I would definitely like to see more NASCAR races in Canada.
- About Montreal Montreal is a very vibrant city with a lot to see including formula one, a great comedy festival, the jazz festival, historic sites and more! Whenever you go, there is always a lot to see.
- The Munroe Series Settings Idea Girl Consulting - The Munroe Series Settings - A description of the Fictional Settings in each of the fourteen books. Place Royale, Montmorency Falls, Beauport, London, England, New York City, United States, Canada in the early 1900s. I've also...
