Thanks. You had a great idea to make a list. Here are some Quebec Web Links.
DatabasesAutomated GenealogyBibliothèque National du Québec – Genealogy Page - French
Biblioteque National du QuebecBibliothèque National du Québec – Genealogy Page - English
http://www.banq.qc.ca/collections/genealogie/index.html?language_id=1&bnq_resolution=mode_800 BMS2000 - Birth Marriages & Deaths Database – Is a cooperative effort of 24 genealogical societies in Quebec. It covers the period from the beginning of the French colony until today. It does cost money, but not a lot. I don’t use this database at home but I do use it at the SGO in Gatineau and I find it very helpful. Bi-lingual site.
BMS2000 Canadian Directories - Who Was WhereThe Champlain Society - Search PageCollections Canada
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/genealogy/index-e.html Dictionnaire généalogique des familles canadiennes by Tanguay. Compiled in the mid 1800s this is a great tool, when used in conjunction with Drouin & Jetté. Pdf files. Free, French.
Dictionnaire Genealogie des Familles Canadiennes by TanguayDictionnaire généalogique de nos origines [Québec 1731-1799] by Denis Beauregard
Nos OriginesDrouin Genealogical Institute – The company responsible for the ease in which we can research French Canadian genealogy.
Drouin Genealogical InstituteFishier Origine - Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie (FQSG)
Fishier OrignsFichier Origins (French)
Fishier OriginsFrench LinksGenealogy of the French in North AmericaLDS Search Site
https://beta.familysearch.org/s/collection/list#page=1&countryId=1927164Museum of Civilizations - Story DatabaseMuseum of Civilizations
http://collections.civilisations.ca/cgi-bin/newgene?form=gene_english Nos Racine – Our Roots – It features old historical books on-line.
Main Page, Bi-lingual, free.
Nos Racine - Our RootsOld Trades - (French)Parchemin – Is a data base of notaries from 1635 – 1784 (Not free). Using this data base enables you to order microfilms with acts notaries completed such as marriage contracts, wills, etc etc.
ParcheminPRDH – The database does cost money, but I heard it is not expensive. For free you can learn a lot about doing French Canadian genealogy on this web site. Finding various name variations and parish locations is very helpful. Bi-lingual site.
PRHDPRHD - Access To Data BasePRDH - Name StandardizationsPRDH - «dit» name associationsPRDH – Interactive map of the various parishes in Quebec. Genealogy like real estate is all about location, location, location.
PRDH - Interactive MapPistard – I simply input my ancestors name and hopefully, I spell it right, and am rewarded with digitized records about him. There is a little blurb about each document. French
PistardPontiac County CemetariesOn Line BooksAntoine Roy dit Desjardins, 1635 - 1684, et ses descendantsThe Champlain Society – Books of Samuel Champlain translated
http://www.champlainsociety.ca/ The Champlain Society - Search PageThe Champlain Society – When you search the name Champlain here there are 7 links you can choose from. These books are the English translated versions of his writings. The original French text is there as well. I found some information on my ancestor Nicolas Marsolais & Eleanor Desgrandmaison here.
List of Champlain`s BooksChez-nous en Nouvelle-France, 1608-1787 : origine des familles, arrivée des ancêtres, débuts de la colonie et de la région : fondation de Saint-Stanislas. (French)
Chez-nous en Nouvelle-France, 1608-1787Études éparses et inédites de Benjamin Sulte : volume 1, Part of the Melonges Historique written in 1918, The History of the Militia In Canada, The book is a mixture of English & French stories.
The History of the Militia in CanadaGenealogie des familles de L`ile d`Orleans (French)The Jesuit Relations - Early Canadiana On-LineThe Jesuit Relations
http://puffin.creighton.edu/jesuit/relations/ Montreal aux Premiers jours: pages des Relations des Jesuits, 1637 - 1672Journal des Jesuits – If you go to the index you probably find some of the names of your ancestors. I did. The old French like Shakespearian English can be hard to translate, but there are some interesting stories there if you can fugure it out.
http://www.archive.org/stream/lejournaldesjsu00canagoog#page/n8/mode/1up]Journal des JesuitsLake St. Louis : old and new, Illustrated ; and, Cavelier de La Salle. Some Census information is in this book as well as lists of military men, voyageurs and deaths at the Lachine Massacre. English
Lake St. Louis and Cavelier de La SalleLes filles du Roi en Nouvelle-France : étude historique avec répertoire biographique. By Sylvio Dumas. There is an alphabetical list of the girls who were «Filles de Roi», when they came over, who they married and if they received a dowry. French
Les Filles du RoiVoyages of Peter Esprit Radisson Being an Account of His Travels and Experiences Among the North American Indians, from 1652 to 1684, English, Part of the Gutenberg Project
Pierre Esprit RadissonDigitized Original DocumentsNew France New Horizons – Home page, I then go to the Exhibitions page
New France New Horizons - Home PageNew France New Horizons - Exhibitions page. Here you will find plenty of information, paintings and documents to satisfy some of your curiosity about New France
New France New Horizons - Exhibitions Page1666 Census - Here you will find all 149 pages of the 1666 Census1666 CensusThe Carignan-Salières Regiment-Here you will find an ancient list of the famous Carignan-Salières Regiment, that helped populate and defend New France.
http://www.champlain2004.org/html/11/03_e.html Carignan - Salieres RegimentCourt RecordsOfficers of Troupes de La MarinesOfficers of Troupes de La MarinesLDS Search
https://beta.familysearch.org/s/collection/list#page=1&countryId=1927164Digitized Quebec Church Records
https://beta.familysearch.org/s/image/show#uri=http%3A//pilot.familysearch.org/records/collection/1321742/waypoints&hash=MPAfKvgWGXfZ5STyuqUCQxOVNk8%253DDigitized Map Collection Digitized Newspaper Collections
http://www.banq.qc.ca/collections/collection_numerique/index.html Pistard – I simply input my ancestors name and hopefully, I spell it right, and am rewarded with digitized records about him. There is a little blurb about each document. French
PistardAcadiansAcadians in Quebec - frenchAcadia at the End of the Seventeenth Century : Letters, Journals and Memoirs of Joseph Robineau de Villebon, Commandant in Acadia, 1690-1700, and Other Contemporary Documents. English
Acadia at the End of the 17th CenturyInfo for Anglo Quebecers Bytown or Bust - Ottawa area genealogy siteDesCantonsEastern Townships
http://www.townshipsheritage.com/home.html Eastern TownshipsGaspesie History of the Counties of Argenteuil, Quebec and Prescott, OntarioLeroy Ancestry ArticleLower Canada Land PetitionsMontreal GENWEB - Searching for your Anglo Roots in QuebecMontreal Mosaic
http://montrealmosaic.com/OutaouaisPontiac County GENWEBWest Laurentian TrailMiscChronicles at Maison Saint-Gabriel, in Pointe-Saint-Charles. Features interesting articles on day to day life in New France. (occupations, occurances)
http://www.maisonsaint-gabriel.qc.ca/en/b/page_b_5a.html La Société de Généalogie de l`Outaouais, Gatineau, QuebecFree Pages - At Canadiana.orgMary`s Genealogy Treasures - Web LinksQuébec Genealogy Records Online - Web Links