Waterside Farms Cottage Winery
2008 Scenic Route 915
Waterside NB E4H 4M9
Canada
Verger Belliveau Orchard
Pré-d'en-Haut, 1209, Principale Street
Memramcook NB E4K 2S6
Canada
New Brunswick is one of the 10 provinces of Canada, located on the eastern seaboard. It is the only officially bilingual province with about 70% of the population declaring themselves anglophones, and 30% francophones. The capital city is Fredericton, with other major cities including Saint John and Moncton.
New Brunswick covers approximately 73,440 square kilometres, characterized by a series of highlands and lowlands. It has a diverse range of flora and fauna, and is known for its beautiful forests, rivers, and coastal islands.
The economy of New Brunswick is majorly dominated by the manufacturing and services sector, although agriculture and natural resources industries like forestry and fishing also play significant roles. The province is a major exporter of fish and seafood, particularly lobsters and salmon.
New Brunswick has a rich cultural heritage, with Indigenous, French and British roots. This is reflected in the local cuisine, music, art, and festivals. Popular attractions include the Bay of Fundy, which has the highest tides in the world, the scenic Acadian Coastal Drive, and the historic site of St. Andrews by-the-Sea.
The province's education system includes both public and private institutions, with the University of New Brunswick and Mount Allison University being among the most recognized.
1826 Route 124
Springfield NB E5T 2K2
Canada
2008 Scenic Route 915
Waterside NB E4H 4M9
Canada
2008 Scenic Route 915
Waterside NB E4H 4M9
Canada
860 Front Mountain Rd
Moncton NB El G 3H3
Canada
Pré-d'en-Haut, 1209, Principale Street
Memramcook NB E4K 2S6
Canada
Pré-d'en-Haut, 1209, Principale Street
Memramcook NB E4K 2S6
Canada
940 Route 495
Mundleville NB E4W 2N5
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851 Route 970
Baie Verte NB E4M 1Z7
Canada