About the Province
Tourism
On The Map
Even More About the Province
Local History
(Final Jeopardy)
100

This is NB's Capital

What is Fredericton?

100

At 1282 ft, Hartland has longest one of these

What is the Covered Bridge?

100

Florenceville-Bristol is home to this company, which exports the world's largest supply of french fries

What is McCain Foods?

100

These edible ferns are harvested by locals in the spring of the year. Plaster Rock boasts to have the largest ones in the world (but I wouldn't try those ones)

What are Fiddleheads?

100

Prior to its renaming in 1855 to honor the famous Crimean War nurse, Florence Nightingale, Florenceville was called by this name for about 23 years

What is Buttermilk Creek?

200

This is NB's Provincial Flower as redundant as it may sound

What is the purple violet?

200

Step back in time and watch people live day-to-day lives of the early 1800's at this historical village located in Prince William

What is Kings Landing?

200

New Brunswick is the world's third largest producer of refined tree sap, traditionally called this

What is maple syrup?

200

At 2690 ft above sea level, this is the highest point in the Maritimes

What is Mt Carleton?

300

This animal prowls across the top of NB's flag

What is a lion?

300

Along NB's southern coast, this body of water has the world's highest tides

What is the Bay of Fundy?

300

Training up to 19000 soldiers per year, NB has the largest military training base in the British Commonwealth which goes by this name

What is CFB Gagetown?

300

On July 1, 1867, Canada first became its own country by combining New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec, and this province.

What is Nova Scotia?

400

This is NB's provincial bird. If you listen, he'll tell you his name

What is the Black-Capped Chickadee-dee-dee?

400

This tourist destination featured in Moncton has quite an "attractive" name

What is Magnetic Hill?

400

On May 18, 1785 this city became the first in Canada to be officially incorporated

What is Saint John?

400

102000 residents make this the city with NB's Largest population

What is Moncton?

500

The largest of NB's islands, this one has a year-round population of nearly 2600 people

What is Grand Manan Island?

500

While you can not tour the Ganong Chocolate Factory anymore, both it and The Chocolate Museum are located in this town

What is St. Stephen?

500

NB supplies nearly 50% of the world's lobster and has an annual lobster festival in this town, the Lobster Capital of the World

What is Shediac?

500

Dating back to May 1, 1856, this is NB's oldest incorporated town

What is Woodstock?