● Covers 2 percent of Canada’s area. ● Includes Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island.

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● Covers 2 percent of Canada’s area. ● Includes Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island

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…bound together by fisheries and forests, and mountains.

Jobs and Opportunities Offshore oil and gas development promises to make more jobs! Don’t forget about the fisheries and all the benefits from living close to the ocean and Great Lakes!

Salmon Fishing & Cod Fishing Fishing supports many jobs, but is also a form of entertainment and sport.

Bay of Fundy…a fun way to see the Atlantic Region! Highest tides in the world, the Bay of Fundy is a 270 km long ocean bay that stretches between the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia on Canada’s east coast.

Maple Sugar Festivals Maple trees are found in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick! This is how maple syrup is made! YUM!

Kissing Bridge in New Brunswick The world's longest covered bridge was completed in Hartland in It's 390 metres long and spans the Saint John River. of Atlantic Canada. Be sure to make a wish as you drive through!

There are so many opportunities in the Atlantic Region! You’ll love living here! Fun, opportunities and adventure await! Come make your home in the ATLANTIC REGION!