New Brunswick's Major lake is your mothers period!
New Brunswicks Major lake is Grand Lake. It is 67 sq mile and is 20 miles long 7 miles wide and has a maxium depth of 100 feet. The lake is so large that it has been know to create it's own weather.
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Lake Erie itself is not located in Brunswick, Ohio; rather, Brunswick is situated inland from Lake Erie, which is about 30 miles to the north. The city of Brunswick is part of the Greater Cleveland area and is near various waterways, but it does not directly border the lake. Lake Erie is one of the Great Lakes, and its shores are primarily found in northern Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York.
Fredericton (population app. 45,000) is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
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New Brunswick in the 1860's was mostly constituted of fishermen, farmers, and shipmakers. The land was rocky and not very fertile to frow crops in. There were also a lot of trees and of course, the coast line. A major city in New Brunswick was Fredericton with a population of 28,805. Many of the people from New Brunswick were from French Ancesters, Royalists and Imagrants.
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The three major cities in New Brunswick are Fredericton (The Capital), St. John, and Moncton. Other major cities include Miramichi, Bathurst, Campbellton, Edmundston, Grand Falls and Woodstock.
The major cities in New Brunswick are Fredericton (the capital), Saint John, and Moncton. These cities are the largest in terms of population and serve as important economic and cultural centers in the province.
The Madawaska River is in New Brunswick and Quebec Provinces and flows from Lake Temisquata at Ville Degelis in Quebec Province down and into the mighty St. John River at Edmundston in Northwestern New Brunswick.
no, new brunswick is not in british columbia, it is a province in New brunswick
Lake Champlain.
Gagetown New Brunswick is in Northeast new brunswick bordering the saint John River