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In the late 1800s and early 1900s, a considerable number of French Canadians moved to the New England region. These French-speaking people settled in groups and managed to maintain aspects of their language and culture. While many settled in states sharing a border with Canada, like Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, there are concentrations here and there in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut. The town of Woonsocket, RI, in particular had a strong Quebecois presence, which students can experience by visiting the magnificent St. Ann's Church and touring the Museum of Work and Culture.
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Just wanted to let everyone know how great it was to work with Four Winds Tours and especially Rishi Kumar. We took 40 high school seniors to Boston, MA on a college tour trip in March 2023. We went to see Northeastern University; Boston University and Harvard.
The tours were very informative and everything was planned perfectly. Our driver was exceptional and tuned into the students with what they would like as far as music and sights. His name was Fun, and he definitely was. He was so accommodating and friendly, that it was like he was on the trip …
--Louise B
Leon M. Goldstein High School for the Sciences, Northeastern University; Boston University and Harvard University, May 2023