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  1. New Brunswick là một tỉnh bang ven biển ở vùng miền đông của Canada với vốn di sản văn hoá hấp dẫn và phong phú. Nó giáp với Nova Scotia, Québec, và tiểu bang Maine của Hoa Kỳ.

  2. New Brunswick (French: Nouveau-Brunswick, pronounced [nuvo bʁœ̃swik], locally [nuvo bʁɔnzwɪk]) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is one of the three Maritime provinces and one of the four Atlantic provinces . New Brunswick is bordered by Quebec to the north, Nova Scotia to the east, the Gulf of Saint Lawrence ...

  3. New Brunswick – Wikipedia tiếng Việt New Brunswick (tiếng Pháp: Nouveau-Brunswick ) là một tỉnh bang ven biển ở vùng miền đông của Canada với vốn di sản văn hoá hấp dẫn và phong phú.

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    45.95-66.6666671 Fredericton— capital city and the cultural, artistic and educational centre of the province
    47.62-65.652 Bathurst— a mining, fishing and forestry centre with access to some beautiful wilderness areas
    48.005-66.6730563 Campbellton— connected by bridge to Quebec, it has a strong Acadian heritage
    47.3765-68.3253474 Edmundston— 95% francophone, and centre of the Brayon culture, which many consider to be neither Acadian nor Québécois, and home of the New Brunswick Botanical Garden
    44.883333-66.9333331 Campobello Island— a popular summer colony for wealthy Canadians and Americans, including Franklin D. Roosevelt
    45.595278-64.9538892 Fundy National Park— the park's rugged coastline experiences the highest tides in the world; more than 25 waterfalls
    44.666667-66.753 Grand Manan Island— a beautiful island, made up of several small fishing communities
    46.8497-64.96694 Kouchibouguac National Park— barrier islands, sand dunes, lagoons, salt marshes and forests,

    The province's name comes from the English and French translation for the city of Braunschweig in Lower Saxony, northern Germany, the ancestral home of the Hanoverian King George III of the United Kingdom.

    By car

    New Brunswick has road links with Quebec, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Maine. 1. Traffic from Maine passes via two major points; route 95 linking Woodstock and Houlton, and route 1, which links St. Stephen in New Brunswick and Calais in Maine. Route 95 is the larger of the two connections, however the scenery in the St. Stephen/Calais area is unquestionably more attractive. 2. Traffic from Nova Scotia can pass via three routes: 2.1. Most traffic invariably passes along Highway 104 (...

    By plane

    1. Fredericton Airport (YFCIATA) 2. Greater Moncton International Airport (YQMIATA) is a small modern airport. The airport lies to the east of Moncton, on the edge of Dieppe, a suburb of Moncton. The airport has standard shops and fast food outlets, but past security, there are few shops and food services. Taxis and limited hotel shuttle services are available from the airport, but no public transport serves the airport. Moncton airport is served by Air Canada, Air Canada Express, Porter Airl...

    By bus

    1. Maritime Bus, toll-free: +1-800-575-1807, info@maritimebus.com. Operates buses connecting New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. The primary hub is in Moncton. Stops on some lines are frequent and often include very small villages.(updated Apr 2022) 1.1. Connections from Quebec City, Rimouski, and Gaspé can be made on Orléans Express, ☏ +1-450-640-1477, toll-free: +1-833-449-6444.(updated Apr 2022) The stop at Pointe-à-la-Croix, QC is a 3 km taxi ride from Campbellton.

    By car

    Travel by car is the easiest way to see New Brunswick. The Trans-Canada Highway and four-lane highways cross much of the southern stretch of the province. Drivers accustomed to any major metropolitan traffic will find most intercity roads to be very lightly used, even in summer months. The roads of New Brunswick are patrolled by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), and speed traps are sometimes in place. Speed limits have no official tolerance in them; however typically travel under 10 k...

    Fredericton, the province's capital, is a small but graceful city that hosts the province's Legislative Assembly, the Historic Garrison District, the Old Government House, and the surprisingly good Beaverbrook Gallery. The Kings Landing Historical Settlement offers an excellent view of daily life in the Maritimes in the 19th century. The Village Hi...

    New Brunswick has several beautiful parks. Kouchibouguac National Park, on the shores of the Northumberland Strait, is home to much wildlife and glorious beaches. It is probably best known for its sand dunes, and shallow protected tidal pool beaches, which offer very warm swimming. Camping is available Roosevelt Campobello International Park was U....

    New Brunswick offers a wide variety of restaurants ranging from seafood to Oriental to fast food to Acadian. One of the province's specialties is fiddleheads (fern fronds, served as a vegetable), which are found in the Saint John River Valley area. Poutine rapée, a boiled potato dumpling with a pork filling, is a dish served along the Acadian coast...

    The drinking age is 19. Founded in 1867, Moosehead Beer is Canada's oldest independent brewery, and the local favourite. Brewed in Saint John, it is "exported" across the country. The craft beerrevolution has also come to New Brunswick: there are many microbreweries throughout the province, and especially in Moncton, Fredericton, and St. John. Ther...

    Many travellers pass through New Brunswick to reach other parts of the Maritimes. When passing through New Brunswick, it is advisable to use the number 2 highway, which passes along the border with Maine before turning East and passing through Fredericton and Moncton. More adventurous travellers can find more to see by following highway 11 up the e...

  4. Jan 3, 2024 · For the article on the city in New Jersey see New Brunswick (New Jersey). New Brunswick ( French: Nouveau Brunswick) [1] is one of the Atlantic Provinces of Canada, and the only constitutionally bilingual province in the country. The provincial capital is Fredericton and the largest city is Moncton. Statistics Canada estimates the provincial ...

  5. New Brunswick (French: Nouveau-Brunswick) is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces, and the only constitutionally bilingual province (French and English) in the country. [4] The province's "name was chosen as a compliment to [the British] King George III (1760-1820) who was descended from the House of Brunswick." [5]

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  7. The history of New Brunswick covers the period from the arrival of the Paleo-Indians thousands of years ago to the present day. Prior to European colonization, the lands encompassing present-day New Brunswick were inhabited for millennia by the several First Nations groups, most notably the Maliseet, Mi'kmaq, and the Passamaquoddy .

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