Like the name the country the province is implied to be comparable to in infrastructure, it is also a place well known for its lax liquor laws and lower drinking age, compared to its neighbouring liquor oppressive province, Ontario. For those that live and drink there, this is the promised land.
Popular tourist destinations include Montreal, Mont Tremblant, and various supermarkets and Costcos in the Gatineau area. They can be spotted with the Ontario license plates all over parking lots, and often be spotted loading multiple 55 packs of beer in the trunks of their car.
Person 1: Hey, I'm gonna be going to Quebexico before the camping trip.
Person 2: Awesome, be sure to bring back enough for everybody!
A term used to describe the condition of hospitals, highways and universities in the french-canadian province of Quebec. More likeMexico than the rest of North-America (except maybe Louisiana)
When Corey and Trevor visited Québexico, they ate some badpoutine and he had to spend time in a Québexican hospital.
Describes the state of education, health care and highways in the french-canadian province of Quebec. More likeMexico than the rest of North America (except maybe Mississippi).
Don't eat badpoutine at Tremblant or you might spend time in a Quebexico hospital.
Queebs who hate the cold so the spend the winters south of the border, namely Raft guides.
Queebexicans are typically raft guides and whitewater boaters who can't wait for the spring thaw so they run South to the States and South America to get someriver time