Quebec is the Canadian province with the most francophones.
I would say Louisana since it was first conquered by the French and later sold to America. There are still alot of French Creole ethnic that lives down there.
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
The first North American city to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site is Quebec, in Quebec, Canada. This city was one of the first permanent cities to be founded in North America. Additionally, it is the only fortified city above Mexico. Furthermore, it is the bastion of French culture in North America and has a good deal of ancestral French architecture.
People speak french in North America because some french people came to America hundreds of years ago and brought there language with them. Did you know that Louisiana was once a french speaking city because the french named it after there King Louis 14 ( i think )
Mexico (Mexico City is the largest city in North America).
Mexico City is the largest city in North America by population.
Mexico City is the largest city in North America by population.
Panama City, Panama is on the continent of North America. Panama City, Florida is also on the continent of North America.
The city of Rugby, North Dakota is considered to be in the very middle of North America.
Acadia was a French colony of New France in northeastern North America. It didn't have a capital city.
Samuel de Champlain, the French explorer, settled in Quebec City, Canada, in 1608. He established the first permanent French settlement in North America at what is now known as Quebec City.
southern north america
It IS the most populated city in North America because 19,028,000 people live there.