New Brunswick, Canada has an area of 72,908 sq km. With around 749,000 inhabitants, Fredericton is the capital.
Located on the Atlantic Coast, New Brunswick is one of Canada’s three Maritime Provinces. It shares its borders with Quebec and Nova Scotia in Canada and Maine in USA. New Brunswick has a diverse topography in the form of forested areas, the Appalachian mountain range and bays.
This province is home to several Native American tribes like the Mikmaq and the Wolastoqiyik. It was later colonised by the French and the British, leading to the foundation of two distinct linguistic groups in this province. New Brunswick is the only province with two official languages (French and English) in Canada.
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| Fredericton Travel Guide |
Fredericton is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
Initially, Fredericton served as a location for aboriginal settlements. It was later captured by the French, and then colonised by the British. After the American Re... |
| Moncton Travel Guide |
| Moncton is a city in Canada that is situated in Westmorland County in New Brunswick.
It is located at the geographic center of the Maritime Provinces and on the north bank of the bend of the Petitcodiac River<... |
| Bathurst Travel Guide |
Bathurst can be described as one of the Canadian cities located in Gloucester County, New Brunswick.
Bathurst lies on ‘Bathurst harbor’, i.e. an estuary located at mouth of Nepisiguit River in Chaleur Bay’s southernmost part.
The seventeenth cen... |
| Dieppe Travel Guide |
Dieppe can be described as a city situated in County of Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. Dieppe lies on Petitcodiac River on the eastern side of Moncton.
In spite of being considered once as a ‘suburban bedroom community’, Dieppe now is the quickest gro... |
| Saint John Travel Guide |
Saint John can be described as the biggest city located in New Brunswick province; along with being the oldest city to have been incorporated within Canada.
Saint John lies along Bay of Fundy’s north shore at mouth of Saint John River. ... |