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  1. Maritime Provinces, the Canadian Atlantic Coast and Gulf of St. Lawrence provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. With Newfoundland and Labrador they form the Atlantic Provinces. During the French period much of the region was known as Acadie (Acadia), which was ceded to.

  2. New Brunswick’s only confirmed record of Short-billed Gull is a specimen present at Sheffield 4-5 May, 1969 and collected on the second day. It was identified at the time as L. brachyrhynchus at the National Museum in Ottawa. The specimen, now at the New Brunswick Museum, was recently examined by the NBBRC and the species identity confirmed.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AcadiansAcadians - Wikipedia

    In New Brunswick, Acadians inhabit the northern and eastern shores of New Brunswick. Other groups of Acadians can be found in the Magdalen Islands and the Gaspé Peninsula. Ethnic Acadian descendants still live in and around the area of Madawaska, Maine, where some of the Acadians first landed and settled in what is now known as the St. John ...

  4. Jun 27, 2023 · 2:19. New Brunswick's Department of Education made several changes to a policy designed to protect LGBTQ students, affecting sections on self-identification, extracurricular activities and ...

  5. Feb 27, 2024 · The Maritimes is a region that comprises three Canadian provinces: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, each one distinct thanks to the influence of a mixture of Indigenous communities and French, British, and Irish settlers. Today, the region is known for its stunning coastal landscapes, incredible seafood, and unique blend of ...

  6. Jul 18, 2023 · St. Andrews By The Sea, New Brunswick became a resort community that attracts tourists interested in relaxation, leisure activities and a charming town. You can read all about the rest of the time spent on the Bay of Fundy road trip in New Brunswick by clicking here. What Are The Best Things To Do in Saint Andrews?

  7. New Brunswick was one of the first areas of Canada to be explored and settled by Europeans. French Explorer Jacques Cartier first arrived in the area that now makes up New Brunswick in 1534. French settlers would return about 70 years later to create the colony which would be known as Acadia.

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