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  1. This is New Brunswick. Moving Here. Coming Home. My New Brunswick. Immigrating and Settling. Renting in NB. Community Profiles. Find accommodations, travel planning, places to go and things to do in New Brunswick.

  2. New Brunswick. Canada, North America. Once the favored stomping grounds of millionaires and celebrities who journeyed here for silver, salmon-filled rivers and rustic lodges deep in primeval forests, New Brunswick's beauty and abundance has slipped off most bucket lists in recent decades.

  3. New Brunswick was named in 1784 to honour the reigning British monarch, King George III, who was also Duke of Brunswick. Population (2006): 749,200. Area: Land – 72,090 km 2 Fresh water – 1,350 km 2 Total – 73,440 km 2Capital: Fredericton Date of entry into Confederation: July 1, 1867. History.

  4. New Brunswick is one of three provinces collectively known as the "Maritimes." Joined to Nova Scotia by the narrow Chignecto Isthmus and separated from Prince Edward Island by the Northumberland Strait, New Brunswick forms the land bridge linking this region to continental North America.

  5. Things to do. The top 10 attractions in New Brunswick. Whales are front and centre when it comes to New Brunswick attractions, but history, culture and outdoor fun are all part of a truly east coast experience. Bay of Fundy Rappel - Credit: New Brunswick Department of Tourism and Parks.

  6. ABOUT NEW BRUNSWICK. Embrace the allure of New Brunswick and discover a maritime paradise where uncharted adventures, stunning natural landscapes, and rich cultural experiences await you. As your definitive tourism guide, we invite you to explore this captivating Canadian gem.

  7. Mar 21, 2023 · Map of New Brunswick showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps. Key facts about New Brunswick.

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