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100

This is the largest city in New Brunswick.

Moncton

100

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

Magnetic Hill

100

This town has the world’s largest lobster.

Shediac

100

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

Edmundston

100

New Brunswick is named after this King

King George III of England

200

This is the Capital of the province of New Brunswick.

Fredericton

200

This bay has the highest tides in the world.

The Bay of Fundy

200

Between New Brunswick and PEI, this is the longest bridge over water that freezes in the world

The Confederation Bridge

200

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

McCain Foods Limited

200

The people who moved to New Brunswick after the Revolutionary War

United Empire Loyalists

400

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

The University of New Brunswick

400

These mountains run along the western edge of the province.

The Appalachian Mountains

400

The name of the longest covered bridge in the world, which is in New Brunswick.

Hartland Covered Bridge

400

The number of lighthouses in New Brunswick

48 lighthouses

400

Fredericton was named after this prince

George III's son, Frederick

600

The majority of French people live in this part of the province.

The north and east


600

A wild New Brunswick fern is considered a delicacy

Fiddleheads

600

Canada’s foremost performer of old-time fiddle music had a TV show called Jubilee.

 Don Messer

600

The number of covered bridges in New Brunswick

58 covered bridges

600

The U.S. State that borders New Brunswick

Maine

1000

Saint John and St. Johns. Differentiate.

Saint John is in New Brunswick; St. Johns is in Newfoundland

1000

The Bay of Fundy is found between these two provinces.

New Brunswick and Nova Scotia

1000

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

Canadian Forces Base Gagetown

1000

The first Post Office assigned to a tourist attraction is found here.

Magnetic Hill

1000

The first people to live in N.B.

The Micmac and The Malecite