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New Brunswick, Canadian province in the Maritimes

Known for its wooded wilderness, Atlantic coastline, and vibrant cities. New Brunswick is the 11th largest province in Canada.

New Brunswick has a rich history as part of both French and British colonies, joining Canada in 1867.

The province boasts a mix of English, French, and Indigenous cultures, with over 30 percent of the population being francophones.

The capital city, Fredericton, and the city of Saint John provide urban areas to explore, while the Bay of Fundy offers outdoor activities.

Experience the highest tides in the world at the Bay of Fundy.

Location: Canada

Inception: July 1, 1867

Capital city: Fredericton

Population: 760868

Website: gnb.ca

Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap

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New Brunswick Canadian province in the Maritimes

Known for its wooded wilderness, Atlantic coastline, and vibrant cities. New Brunswick is the 11th largest province in Canada.

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New Brunswick
New Brunswick Canadian province in the Maritimes
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Katahdin Mountain in Maine, USA

Mount Katahdin is the highest mountain in the U.S. state of Maine at 5,267 feet (1,605 m).

USA 237.8 km
Katahdin
Katahdin Mountain in Maine, USA
USA 237.8 km
Magnetic Hill Tourist attraction in Moncton, Canada

Magnetic Hill is a gravity hill type optical illusion.

Canada 99.7 km
Magnetic Hill
Magnetic Hill Tourist attraction in Moncton, Canada
Canada 99.7 km
The Rocks Provincial Park Rock formations in New Brunswick, Canada

The Hopewell Rocks, also known as Flowerpots Rocks, are unique rock formations caused by tidal erosion.

Canada 139.8 km
The Rocks Provincial Park
The Rocks Provincial Park Rock formations in New Brunswick, Canada
Canada 139.8 km
Reversing Falls Rapids in Saint John, New Brunswick

Reversing Falls is a series of rapids on the Saint John River located in Saint John, New Brunswick.

Canada 149.3 km
Reversing Falls
Reversing Falls Rapids in Saint John, New Brunswick
Canada 149.3 km
Sugarloaf Mountain Mountaintop in Canada

Sugarloaf Mountain is a peak rising above the city of Campbellton in New Brunswick.

Canada 163.1 km
Sugarloaf Mountain
Sugarloaf Mountain Mountaintop in Canada
Canada 163.1 km
Fundy National Park National park in Canada

Fundy National Park is a national park of Canada located on the Bay of Fundy, near the village of Alma, New Brunswick.

Canada 137.9 km
Fundy National Park
Fundy National Park National park in Canada
Canada 137.9 km
Port-Royal National Historic Site Historic site in Canada

Port-Royal National Historic Site is a National Historic Site located on the north bank of the Annapolis Basin in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Canada 212.4 km
Port-Royal National Historic Site
Port-Royal National Historic Site Historic site in Canada
Canada 212.4 km
VLF Transmitter Cutler Naval communication facility in Maine, US

The VLF Transmitter Cutler is a U.S. naval communication station located in Cutler, Maine.

USA 239.4 km
VLF Transmitter Cutler
VLF Transmitter Cutler Naval communication facility in Maine, US
USA 239.4 km
The World's Largest Lobster Sculpture in Canada

The World's Largest Lobster is a sculpture situated in Shediac, Canada.

Canada 118.8 km
The World's Largest Lobster
The World's Largest Lobster Sculpture in Canada
Canada 118.8 km
West Quoddy Head Light Lighthouse in the United States.

The West Quoddy Head Light is a lighthouse located at Lubec, Maine. It guides ships through the Quoddy Narrows.

USA 212 km
West Quoddy Head Light
West Quoddy Head Light Lighthouse in the United States.
USA 212 km
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