We wear the same clothes as people in other parts of the world. In the summer we wear shorts, t-shirts, bathing suits, etc. etc. etc. In the spring and fall we wear warming clothes and light jackets. In the colder months (December to April) we wear snow/ski jackets, mittens, hats, scarves, etc. etc. etc. We wear the same styles of clothing as many other areas of the world, depending on the weather.
"The Picture Province."
We're considered the most beautiful, because we're a mix of all the other provinces put together.
Towering hills,
Jagged cliffs,
Never ending prairies,
And scenic beaches.
lot of people that immigrate cant speack french, which is the most spoken laguage in quebec.
The area we now call New Brunswick was originally a part of the British colony of Nova Scotia (as was Prince Edward Island). On August 16, 1784, Britain separated New Brunswick from Nova Scotia and created it as a separate colony. New Brunswick is now one of Canada's provinces, the only officially bilingual one. It was one of the colonies that united in 1867 to form Canada through what we call 'Confederation.'
It is 134 niles according to Google Maps.
New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada speaking English and French. Although there are many people in New Brunswick who speak in native languages and foreign languages.
The New Democratic Party currently controls Manitoba's politics.
A great one that I can think of takes place at the King's Landing Settlement outside of Mactaquac. In the Winter, fresh homemade maple syrup is poured over clean snow. When the hot syrup hits the cold snow, it congeals into a sort of taffy. It is incredibly delicious.
In 1604, Pierre Du Gua de Monts and Samuel de Champlain discovered New Brunswick.
New Brunswick's area is 28,200 square miles (72,900 square kilometers).
We have about 1.1M square kilometers of land in this province.
The Official Travel Map of New Brunswick (2006-2007 edition) indicates a km distance of 155 km between St. John and Moncton in it's mileage chart. Both being spread out, driving distance could be extended up to 50 km if you are travelling from far side to far side.
This is an approximate direct (straight line) distance. During actual travel, this distance may change if a different flight route is chosen.
The distance between the two places in miles is:747
Time= 2 hrs
These four Canadian provinces are known as the Atlantic Provinces due to the fact each province butts up against the Atlantic Ocean.
New Brunswick is part of the Maritimes which is located on the east coast of Canada
It is 1,396 miles according to Google Maps.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 27 hours.
New Brunswick produces many things. Fish, crabs, herring, and tuna come from St. Andrews. Potatoes and veggies come from Florenceville. Dairy products come from Sussex. These are just a few. There are many more.