Actually, "French" Canadians fought alongside the British whereas the country of France allied with the Americans during the American Revolution. They sought autonomy and Britain offered this in exchange for their allegiance.All jokes aside, Quebecers are some of the nicest people in Canada and they have the highest bilingualism %.
Old Quebec city is worth a visit, walking around the old narrow cobble stones streets, having dinner in an old 17th century building and eating some solid food!
I've never understood the American aversion to French Canadians. They're the only Canadians who directly assisted you in your war of independance.
As for Quebec: I live here as an American employee. My neighbors are fantastic however, even they are opposed to Quebec government imposition of "French only" language within a country that directs Canadian citizenship proficiency in the "English language". This same governing body desires to remove itself from Canada and become its own country.
The food is fantastic! I'll give them that!