Sites to Visit and Resources
French at Collège universitaire de saint-Boniface for Children and Adolescents
Other Sites to Visit for Teachers and Parents
The Manitoba Association of Teachers of French (MATF)
Mentorship, bursaries, certificates of achievement, professional development.
LangCanada.ca
A one-stop window on the Internet to access information related to second official language teaching and learning.
American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL)
An American organization that represents the interests of teachers of all languages and at all levels.
American Association of Teachers of French (AATF)
Largest association of French teachers in the world, well-known for its publication The French Review
The Cahier culturel provides pertinent information regarding French cultural activities and performances available from preschool to high school.
Canadian Parents for French is a national volunteer organization of adults who recognize the value of learning French and actively promote opportunities for young Canadians to learn and use French.
This information centre answers all your questions regarding the Francophone community in Manitoba.
The Ensemble conserves traditional French folklore in its dance performances and workshops.
CASLT/ACPLS has a section of resources to assist both teachers and administrators in the teaching of French.
This is the oldest theatre group in Canada.

Annual winter festival in St. Boniface that promotes and celebrates French culture.
Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
This website has general information on the official languages, information on linguistic duality, cultural diversity and tools for young people.
Enrich your knowledge of programs for French as a second language (FSL) in Manitoba
Alliance Francaise offers courses in French and promotes the arts and francophone culture in Winnipeg: exhibitions, conferences, literature, theatre, cinema.
Find French Resources
Manitoba Text Book Bureau aims to:
- provide a user-friendly interface product research;
- offer the option of ordering online;
- providing clients with current information on products by updating the database every two weeks.
Direction des ressources éducatives françaises (DREF)
La Direction des ressources éducatives françaises (DREF) at 0140 - 200 avenue de la Cathédrale, in Saint-Boniface, is a branch of the Bureau de l'éducation française, a division of Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth. The DREF is also the department's French library. Its mandate is to provide print and electronic educational resources to support Manitoba Kindergarten to Senior 4 educators in the French, French-Immersion and Basic French programs.
La Librairie à la Page
200, boulevard Provencher
Saint-Boniface (Manitoba)
Phone: 204 233-7223
La Boutique du Livre
315 rue Kenny, Saint-Boniface
Phone: 204-237-3395
Toll-free: 1-888-712-8389
Fax: 204-237-0438








