The Province of New Brunswick

 
 
 
New Brunswick is one of the 4 original provinces that became Canada on July 1, 1867. New Brunswick is one of the 3 Maritime provinces. It is located besides the State of Maine and under the Gaspe Peninsula.
 
Population is approximately 730 thousand, mostly English speaking. Slightly over 30% is French speaking. The aboriginal people are mainly MikMaq.
 
Bay of FundyIn the South of New brunswick you will find the Bay of Fundy. The Bay of Fundy has the highest tide in the world (50 feet)
 
The spectacular Confederation Bridge connects Prince Edward Island to the province.
 
Fredericton is the Capital City and major cities are Saint John and Moncton

 

The landscape of New Brunswick  varies from rolling farmlands to picturesque forests, river valleys to rocky pinnacles.
 
New Brunswick official website
Capital City Fredericton
University of New Brunswick
University of Moncton, French language university
Tourism New Brunswick