This star, famous for their roles in The Hunger Games franchise, The Italian Job & Space Cowboys was born in Saint John, New Brunswick
Donald Sutherland
This sea side town is known as the "Lobster Capital of the World" because of the 11 meter long lobster monument that resides there.
Shediac
This self contained underwater breathing apparatus was created by James Elliot and Alexander McAvity in Saint John New Brunswick in 1839.
Scuba Tank
This town or city in New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual town/city in all of Canada
Moncton
This small purple flower is the official flower of New Brunswick
Violet
Born in Saint John, New Brunswick this musician is known amongst hockey fans for his 1972 hit "The Hockey Song".
Stompin' Tom Connors
This town containing the world's largest Salmon is known for it's forestry and tourism industries
Campbellton
Invented in Dalhousie, New Brunswick in 1870, this invention was originally known as the "Railway Screw Snow Excavator"
Snow Blower
This border town was the first in New Brunswick in 1783.
Woodstock
This small black topped bird is the official bird of New Brunswick
Black-Capped Chickadee
This actor, raised in Ste-Marie-de-Kent gained notoriety from his roles in the movie 300 (2009) and Sherlock Holmes (2009)
Robert Maillet
Known for its Semipalmated Sandpiper, this villages main employer is the Correctional Service of Canada
Dorchester
Thomas Campbell of Saint John, New Brunswick created this North American household standard, keeping everyone's hands clean and the perfect temperature.
Combined Hot & Cold Water Faucets
___ is the number of Premiers New Brunswick has had since the confederation.
29
The year New Brunswick was established.
1784
This musician was banned from performing in Moncton, New Brunswick after trashing a local hotel room.
Gene Simmons
Home to the Giant Strawberry this community has dubbed itself a "Supervillage".
Belledune
"Crossword Game" created in Shediac, New Brunswick was patented 12 years before this bestselling game, known as its modern-day successor
Scrabble
__________ is the location of the highest peak in the Maritimes, measuring at 2,690 ft.
Mount Carleton Provincial Park
The official languages act was passed in New Brunswick in this year.
1969
This poet & playwright famed for "The Picture of Dorian Gray" & " The Importance of Being Ernest" was detained by police in Moncton, New Brunswick after the local YMCA claimed they did not receive payment for his speaking event.
Oscar Wilde
Famed for it's statue of an Emaciated Race Horse this village is home to the Animaland Park created by nature artist and sculptor Winston Atwood Bronnum.
Penobsquis
Invented New Brunswick's Capital: Fredericton, Benjamin Tibbets streamlined the transportation industry.
Compound Steam Engine
This island houses the former summer home of former US president Franklin Roosevelt.
Campobello Island
New Brunswick's motto "Spem reduxit" translates to this message.
Hope restored