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New Brunswick, Canada

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New Brunswick is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and is the only constitutionally bilingual province (English and French) in the federation. A majority are English-speaking. The provincial capital is Fredericton and Saint John is the most populous city.
The province's name comes from the English and French partial transcription of the city of Brunswick (Braunschweig in German) in northern Germany. New Brunswick's motto is "Hope restored".
If you choose Campobello Island below, you can go straight through all New Brunswick pages without returning to this menu, OR, you can choose to view just any one area below that you wish.
bullet Campobello Island, New Brunswick - and the lighthouse on an island that you can walk to at low tide - August 21, 2011
bullet Saint John, New Brunswick - photos
bullet Saint John, New Brunswick - REVERSING FALLS - movie & photos
Even if you've never previously been to the Bay of Fundy, you may have heard about the phenomenon known as the reversing falls: outflowing rivers flowing back upstream as the tide comes in. AMAZING and UNIQUE!
bullet Wolastoq Park in Saint John, New Brunswick
bullet Village of Saint Martins, New Brunswick - Sea Caves, covered bridges
 bullet The Fundy Trail
bullet Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick - the Bay of Fundy's Flowerpot Rocks - sculpted by the highest tides in the world (This is a page with a lot of photos - they are preloaded but if you have slow internet connection, the photos may take awhile to load - please have patience - this page is worth the time)
bullet Ponderosa Pines Campground (before and during Tropical Storm Irene) and a resident groundhog
bullet Scenic Mary's Point Loop - Shipyard Heritage Park & Anderson Hollow Lighthouse
bullet Cape Enrage
The Bay of Fundy is one of the Marine Wonders of the World with tides rising as much as 16.3m (53 vertical feet) over a 12-hour period twice each day. Cape Enrage offers one of the most spectacular views of the natural phenomenon from its towering cliffs and has been a light station and fog alarm since 1838; the current light tower is over 150 years old.
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