If your French is based on first arrival in North America, with designs on creating a "New France," said the native tribes of the Algonquin, Iroquois and Inuit, and built their first colony of fur trading traditions of indigenous peoples . This was the beginning of the great tradition of Canada for integration, acceptance of other cultures, a tradition that - as the language spoken by the settlers - is still very much alive in Quebec today.
What is the Canadian province of Quebec, then, as his French mother said proudly, is a zone of North America, which has instead search for an identity, however, obtained identity through a fusion of different identities and cultures - a province that gains uniqueness mixing different facets of different cultures, a province in the singular is its multiculturalism.
A good example of multiculturalism Quebec, seegrafted largest city of Montreal, which can be viewed as a city of town, a place of many cultures, from its inception as part of the original "New France" in front of the British Government and development alongside the United States , Montreal we see today - a city with a lot of influence and culture for the three cities.
In addition to his language, Montreal still shows the influence of the original European settlers in that part of town, known as Vieux-Montreal,Old or Montreal. Some of the buildings in this part of the city day right back to the seventeenth century, as the palace of the colonial period and Ramezay Chateau Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel - the colonial past, which goes so deep that the underground crypt is currently the site of an archaeological dig!
Another building of historical and architectural interest is the great Basilica of Notre-Dame de Montreal, designed by Irish-American architect James O'Donnell, whoseGothic revivalist style emphasizes once again the combination of major European issues in a modern, the attitude of North America. It is said that O'Donnell was a Protestant, so upset at the thought, is not buried in this beautiful Basilica Catholocism he converted on his deathbed!
Today the city of Québec participates modern tradition of multiculturalism, is in evidence everywhere you look, and often manifests itself through artistic performances andFestival, the elegant pirouettes of Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, the acrobatic leaps during the Avant-Garde La La La Human Steps, the world's largest gay-dance festival benefits black and blue tones of blue of the Montreal International Jazz Festival .
Other attractions are the modern Olympic Stadium built for the 1976 Games - the tallest inclined tower in the world - the underground city, the largest underground complex in the world,where many of the malls, museums and hotels in Montreal, even if the inhabitants of area are well supplied in that department too!
This majestic city, then a plane may be able to boast the most multicultural city, not from Montreal, not only has adapted to new cultures, but throughout history, have their charms, and the success of any call to cultural acceptance.