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The New Brunswick (English: New Brunswick) is his province eastCanada
At a glance
Languages
Areas
THE Chora of Akadia The area where the Akkadians live, French settlers who settled on the shores of the bay of Agios Lavrentios in the early seventeenth century. |
THE valley of the river Agios Ioannis (Saint John River Valley) The river rains the capital of the province Fredericton |
THE Fanti Bay area (Bay of Fundy) Known for the strong tidal waves that sweep its beach. Here is the largest city in the province St. John and Saint Andrew, one of the main tourist destinations in New Brunswick. |
THE Miramisi river valley (Miramichi River Valley) Wooded and sparsely populated area in the center of the province. Miramisi waters are rich in salmon. |
The Southeast New Brunswick His area Monkton, the second city in the province. |
Important cities
- Fredericton (Fredericton). Capital of the province
- (Gagetown).
- St. John (Saint John). Largest city in the province
- Saint Andrew (St. Andrews).
- Monkton (Moncton). Second largest city in the province in population
- Karake (Caraquet). the most important village in Akadiki Hersonissos
- Sipagan (Shippagan). Akadiki village, home of a state-of-the-art seawater aquarium, the "New Brunswick Aquarium and Marine Center".
Additional destinations
- Campobello Island (Campobello Island). Franklin Delano Roosevelt was vacationing on the island of Campovelo during the period 1883/1921. The president often referred to Campobello as his favorite island.
- Gran Manan Island (Grand Manan Island).
- Fuddy National Park (Fundy National Park).
- Hopwell Rocks Provincial Park (Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park).
- Kuchibuguau National Park (Kouchibouguac National Park). Swamps and small lagoons ( bogs in English) characterize this park from the rich fauna.
- Lamech Island (Lamèque Island).
- Miskos Island (Miscou Island).
- Mount Carlton Provincial Park (Mount Carleton Provincial Park).