This town has the world’s largest lobster.
Shediac
Put your car in neutral here and, like magic, your car will roll uphill all on its own!
Magnetic Hill
Is located in Nackawic.
The World’s Largest Axe
This is the largest city in New Brunswick.
Moncton
This is the Capital of the province of New Brunswick.
Fredericton
Multi-billion-dollar company famous for its frozen French fries.
McCain Foods Limited
Canada’s foremost performer of old-time fiddle music was born near Harvey Station.
Don Messer
Provincial Flower
The purple violet (Viola cucullata)
Provincial Tree
The balsam fir (Abies balsamea)
Provincial Bird
The black-capped chickadee
Established in 1785, was the first English-speaking university in Canada
The University of New Brunswick
Is known as the home of the annual World Pond Hockey Championships and the world’s largest fiddleheads.
Plaster Rock
How many lighthouses are there in New Brunswick?
48 lighthouses
The motto of the province of New Brunswick.
“Hope was restored”
How long is the St. John River?
670km long
The first Miss New Brunswick
Marion Corey, Southampton
A wild New Brunswick fern is considered a delicacy
Fiddleheads
How many covered bridges are there in New Brunswick?
59 covered bridges
One of the most photographed spots in eastern Canada.
The flowerpot rocks art Hopewell Cape
These mountains run along the western edge of the province.
The Appalachian Mountains
This bay has the highest tides in the world.
The Bay of Fundy
During the colonial era, lumber from this region was very much in demand, especially by the Royal Navy.
Edmundston
The largest military training area in the British Commonwealth and features a museum that is open to the public.
Canadian Forces Base Gagetown
It was adopted in 1936, at the request of the Women’s Institute.
Provincial Flower: The purple violet (Viola Cucullata)
The first people to live in N.B.
The Micmac and The Malecite