Canadian summer programs for an American high schooler?

<p>This year I'm taking AP French Language & Culture and Trig/Calc HH (a preliminary for AP Calculus--I'm aiming for BC). I want to get ahead in math, bulk up on my French, and get out of New Jersey. With this in mind, I'm thinking of taking classes in Calculus 1 and some level of French at a Canadian college, preferably in Quebec. However, I don't know of any programs for this. What would you folks recommend?</p>

<p>You can look up the different campuses of the Explore programme: [url=&lt;a href=“Official Languages Programs OLP-PLO | Government-Funded Language Programs”&gt;Official Languages Programs OLP-PLO | Government-Funded Language Programs]Explore[/url</a>]. It’s a 5-week programme that’s free for Canadians to study French at a c</p>

<p>Why do you want to get out of New Jersey if I may ask? We are planning to move to NJ, so just curious.</p>

<p>@JohnSmithIII: Eh. I’ve been in NJ long enough and I’d like to explore other parts of the continent. Plus, it would help me get used to living further away from home. </p>

<p>Now that I think about it, I might ditch the Quebec aspect and just find a nice pre-college program in the states. Thanks, though, Viramay. :)</p>