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New Brunswick's eastern boundary is entirely coastal and abounds with warm sandy beaches and warm salt water. New Brunswick plays host to dramatic marine wildlife like whales, sharks and dolphins. The Bay of Fundy is famous for the highest tides in the world, responsible for carving such a dramatic coastline. New Brunswick is also connected to Prince Edward Island by the world-famous Confederation Bridge, creating yet another way to access your private island.



New Brunswick, Canada

Map of New Brunswick, Canada




Regional Statistics for Canada


Location:
New Brunswick is bounded on the north by Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula and Chaleur Bay. Along the east coast, the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Northumberland Strait are found. In the south-east corner of the province, the narrow Isthmus of Chignecto connects New Brunswick to peninsular Nova Scotia. The south of the province is bounded by the Bay of Fundy. On the west, the province borders the American state of Maine
Population:
749,168
Languages:
English
Capital:
Fredericton
Currency:
Canadian dollar
Climate:
A typically continental flavour with cool winters and summers, occasionally with hot humid periods and other variations because of fast-moving weather systems
Temperature Range:
-10 to +25
Terrain:
Forest, highlands, rolling hills, tidal marshes, coastal, and river valleys
Natural Hazards:
Flooding, freezing rain and storms

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