A Sanctuary for English in North America's Most French City


In Quebec City, the small English-speaking community relies on a former jail that has been converted into a library, which serves as a vital resource and sanctuary.

This facility plays a crucial role in supporting the community's cultural and linguistic needs in a city where the French language is predominant and protected by law.

The library not only provides access to books and resources in English but also fosters a sense of belonging and identity among its users.

As the English-speaking population faces challenges in a predominantly French environment, the library stands out as a beacon of support and community engagement.





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