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This town has the world’s largest lobster.

Shediac

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Put your car in neutral here and, like magic, your car will roll uphill all on its own!

Magnetic Hill

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Is located in Nackawic.

The World’s Largest Axe

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This is the largest city in New Brunswick.

Moncton

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This is the Capital of the province of New Brunswick.

Fredericton

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Multi-billion-dollar company famous for its frozen French fries.

McCain Foods Limited

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Canada’s foremost performer of old-time fiddle music was born near Harvey Station.  

 Don Messer

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Provincial Flower

The purple violet (Viola cucullata)

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Provincial Tree

The balsam fir (Abies balsamea)

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Provincial Bird

The black-capped chickadee

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Established in 1785, was the first English-speaking university in Canada

The University of New Brunswick

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Is known as the home of the annual World Pond Hockey Championships and the world’s largest fiddleheads.

Plaster Rock

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How many lighthouses are there in New Brunswick?

48 lighthouses

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The motto of the province of New Brunswick.

“Hope was restored”

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How long is the St. John River?

670km long

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The first Miss New Brunswick 

Marion Corey,  Southampton 

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A wild New Brunswick fern is considered a delicacy

Fiddleheads

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How many covered bridges are there in New Brunswick?

59 covered bridges

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One of the most photographed spots in eastern Canada.

The flowerpot rocks art Hopewell Cape

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These mountains run along the western edge of the province.

The Appalachian Mountains

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This bay has the highest tides in the world.

The Bay of Fundy

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During the colonial era, lumber from this region was very much in demand, especially by the Royal Navy.

Edmundston

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The largest military training area in the British Commonwealth and features a museum that is open to the public.

Canadian Forces Base Gagetown

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It was adopted in 1936, at the request of the Women’s Institute.

Provincial Flower: The purple violet (Viola Cucullata)

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The first people to live in N.B.

The Micmac and The Malecite

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