This week my oldest son has gone to La Bie Quebec with his class as the first part of a cultural exchange. From the limited report we get from him it looks like he is having a great time and getting a real feel for why, even living in Central BC, learning French is still relevant in Canada.
La Baie is on the shore of the Saguenay river, close to Chicoutimi. Apparently it is a real separatist stronghold and most of the people speak little if any English. To quote a friend of mine who is on the trip "you won't find a lot of Canadian flags around here". This has been a real eye-opener for my son as even when we travel to non English speaking countries it seems you can be lazy with the local language as there is always someone who speaks enough English to bail you out. So to find a place in Canada that really wants little to do with English has sure put his French to the test and given him a new respect for being multilingual.
I was hoping my son would get to experience and different "Canada" than what he is used to but I think after the memories of museums, ice-fishing and friendships fade coming to an appreciation of the importance of Canada being a bi-lingual nation has and will continue to be the most valuable part of the exchange.
Of course now we have a couple months to plan for the French kids return trip and show them why they want and need to be part of Canada and I won't be taking down my Canadian flag at the cabin!
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