Photos of New Brunswick
The tranquil bi-lingual Maritime province
The heavily forested maritime province of New Brunswick lies between
Nova Scotia and Quebec.
The Saint John River valley runs south along the west of the province
through the industrial city of Saint John into the Bay of Fundy.
Here the world’s highest tides are very apparent, especially
at the Reversing Falls where the tide change is so dramatic it causes
rapids in the river mouth which change direction with the tide.
The province’s capital, Fredericton, is a small city of under
45,000 residents and lies in the heart of the province on the Saint
John River.
Moncton is the gateway to both Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia
making it a popular transport stop over.
Most of the north of the province is mountainous while the south
and along the Saint John River, farming and pastoral lands occupy
much of the dramatic views.
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