Try to include the Gaspe' Penninsula in your itinerary if you can. It is beautiful and much to see. I found that travelling in Quebec is all about attitude. Being a Western Canadian and never knowing a word of French all my life I always beefed about my tax dollars paying for road signs I couldn't even read in my own country, and swore I would never visit Quebec. Well, in 2008 I travelled across the country by RV to Newfoundland and in my older age softened my stance on Quebec. We spent about 2 weeks travelling Gateneau, Montreal, Quebec City, Gaspe' Penninsula and are so glad we did. I actually ended up embarrased that I didn't know any French. First thing I would do upon speaking to someone was put my hand on my heart and say "I am sorry, but I don't know how to speak any French".....wow, we were treated so good by everyone we dealt with. Even got invited to family beach bonfires on Baptiste' Day on the Gaspe'...(one jerk parking lot attendant in QC, but she would have been a jerk anywhere)
Anyway, the French Canadians are great people, and I humbly admit that I learned it was me that had the problem with attitude.