New Brunswick -New Brunswick is one of the four Atlantic provinces in Canada. -It is the third smallest province. -The province is named for the British royal family of Brunswick-Lüneburg.
Facts about New Brunswick New Brunswick capital city is Fredericton. -flower - Purple Violet, tree - Balsam Fir, bird - Black-capped Chickadee
The map of New Brunswick -New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province. -It is called the Loyalist Province.
New Brunswick landscape
THE PEOPLE -The population was 729,997 (Statistics Canada, 2006) -Estimated population in 2008 was 747,300.
WATER AND LAND -More than half of the province is surrounded by water. -There are many rivers in the province.
PEOPLE AND PLACES -R. Foulis invented the first steam foghorn (1860). -Romeo LeBlanc was the first Acadian to become a Governor-General of Canada.
CLIMATE -Areas near the sea have milder winters and slightly cooler summers. -The northern half of the province has cold winters and warm summers.
RESOURCES/INDUSTRY -Lobster is the most valuable catch. Crab is second. -The main industry is forestry. -Apples, blueberries, strawberries, and cranberries are also grown.
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