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