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Here are some ideas to slide a little Canada in your suitcases. Nevertheless, Books to spend a beautiful summer in good company. Consequently, between large spaces, indigenous voice, committed stories and humor from the north.
Aboriginal cultures and poetry – Read, see listen canada this
Pick among the nuggets by Michel Jean, an innu writer and a great storyteller. Consequently, His novels are a great gateway to an Aboriginal Quebec, intimate and committed. Additionally, Consequently, To slide in your suitcases:
- Kumilthe overwhelming story of an innu woman
- Crystals: strangeplunged into contemporary Montreal seen by the first peoples
- Pointshe. Therefore, us, a sensitive choral novel on identity and transmission
The anthology of French Canadian poetry, published by Guy Sylvestre, is a reference work that brings together the great voices of French expression poetry in Canada. For example, This volume of 376 pages offers a complete historical. read, see listen canada this However, literary panorama, with texts by Gaston Miron, Émile Nelligan, Anne Hébert, Paul-Marie Lapointe, etc. Moreover, Between modernity. However, intimate lyricism and quest for French -speaking identity, this anthology reveals the richness of a heritage still too little known.
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Go to British Columbia with the stars go out at the dawn of Richard Wagamese (Ojibwé author). a poignant story between a father and his son, at the heart of the large spaces and an identity quest.
Or let yourself be carried away by Marie Charrel’s night eaters: in a mysterious forest. Jack, a hermit guided by an indigenous healer, crosses the destiny of Hannah, a young Japanese woman injured by a mythical white bear. A novel between realism and wonderful, carried by the Tsimshian legends.
Comics
Ride a horse with Trent to discover the Far North Canadian. This Western series follows Sergeant Philip Trent. a member of the mounted police, read, see listen canada this faced with the harshness of the Nordic territories and with pioneer and indigenous communities.
For the youngest: Cap sur Montréal with Baxter the Lynx. Marco La Loutre, two malicious residents of the Biodôme. A comic strip full of humor and energy in a unique ecological zoo where our heroes accumulate nonsense and gags … at the risk of awakening the formidable Caiman Jabba.
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Want chills? Immerse yourself in Norferville de Franck Thilliez, located in an isolated mining city from the Far North Quebec. A father in search of truth joins a local policewoman to elucidate an ice crime. Hearing thriller in a wild and under tension setting.
And if you stay at home. stay connected to Canada with:
France Television
At the end is the sea: the Yukon river
51 minutes of freshness alongside François and the Yukonnais whom he meets up to the sea.
Canada. Canadian Pride
This report offers read, see listen canada this living and exotic immersion in New Brunswick, in the heart of acadian traditions and local French-speaking culture.
TV5 World
Francophonie destination – New Brunswick 1. 2
From Dieppe to Moncton, Ivan Kabacoff continues his crossing of New Brunswick to meet the Acadians. They open the doors of their Francophonie. who takes root in communities, whether at school or in the heart of cities.
Arte – Invitation to travel
Episodes on cultural and literary Canada: landscapes, authors, traditions.
Focus on Lake Louise
Bear. British Columbia Totem
M6
Vibrate Culture Cowboy with the minute trip to Alberta Boots and have a nice hike from Canmore.
And on Netflix
Arctic chronic (North of North) is a funny. impactful inuit series that follows Siaja, a young woman determined to resume her freedom after leaving her marriage. Created by two Inuit directors. the series addresses with humor and accuracy female emancipation in an isolated village in Nunavut, by questioning read, see listen canada this the traditional roles of women in indigenous communities.
Available on Netflix since April 2025 – Season 2 is in preparation.
Hear the Canadian accent …
Direction Alberta with the Bestjobers family road trip in Canadian rocks.
They tell their journey between Calgary, Banff and Jasper with a toddler in the family & travel podcast.
The classics get a Destination Canada log: not to be missed to discover Canadian nuggets from east to west.
Find, the Podcast of Parks Canada, explores history through the emblematic places of the country.
An exciting accounts on Anse-aux-Meadows, Gwaii Haanas, Dawson City, the Grosse-Île, and much more.
Text provided by Destination Canada in France.
Further reading: In “My heart in your hand”, love in the stern of Quentin Biasiolo – Liberation – “This house speaks to us, it moves”: when ghosts mix with the story of Castres in a book – “Le P’tiot Prince”: the little prince of Saint-Exupéry comes out in a translation into Vendée patois – In Lannion, books, CDs and selling for a symbolic euro – “Bone skull”, the last story Mo Hayder.