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  1. Timber Colony: A Historical Geography of Early Nineteenth-Century New Brunswick by Graeme Wynn, 1980-12
  2. School geography of the world: By J.B. Calkin (New Brunswick school series) by John B Calkin, 1878
  3. New Brunswick (Hello Canada) by Kumari Campbell, 1997-12-15
  4. Interpreting deindustrialised landscapes of Atlantic Canada: memory and industrial heritage in Sackville, New Brunswick.: An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Robert Summerby-Murray, 2002-03-22
  5. Gazetteer of Canada New Brunswick by Canadian Permanent Committee on Geographical Names, 2000-11
  6. New Brunswick (Let's Discover Canada) by Suzanne Levert, 1992-02
  7. Tides and their seminal impact on the geology, geography, history, and socio-economics of the Bay of Fundy, eastern Canada.(Part 5: Chapter 11-Appendix): An article from: Atlantic Geology by Con Desplanque, David J. Mossman, 2004-03-01
  8. Monographs of the place-nomenclature, cartography, historic sites, boundaries and settlement-origins of the province of New Brunswick,: With a supplement ... to the history of New Brunswick nos. 1-7) by William Francis Ganong, 1895
  9. Notes on the natural history and physiography of New Brunswick by William Francis Ganong, 1909
  10. A manual for geodetic coordinate transformations in the Maritimes (University of New Brunswick. Department of Surveying Engineering. Technical report) by Edward J Krakiwsky, 1977
  11. New Brunswick, with a Brief Outline of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, Their History, Civil Divisions, Geography, and Productions, with Statistics of the Several Counties, Affording Views of the Resources and Capabilities of the Provinces... by Alexander Monro, 1972
  12. Service facility representation in urban communitites by Julian Wolpert, 1975
  13. The physiography of Acadia by Reginald Aldworth Daly, 1901

1. New Brunswick Geography Quiz
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2. Geography Of New Brunswick
Geography of New Brunswick. By Krista Parsons. and. Stephanie Patten.
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3. Geography - New Brunswick
Geography New Brunswick. Wonderful New Brunswick Facts! New Brunswickflag, Coat of Arms. New Brunswick joined Canada on July 1st
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Coat of Arms New Brunswick joined Canada on July 1st, 1867 with the other Atlantic Provinces, beginning the Confederation of Canada. New Brunswick was given its name from the House of Brunswick, which ruled England at the time the province was established. New Brunswick's motto is Spem Reduxit (Hope Restored). New Brunswick's provincial flower is the Purple Violet. New Brunswick's population (as of 1996 census) was approximately 762,000. New Brunswick's provincial bird is the Black-capped Chickadee New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province! Visit the World Wide Web Travel Guide for New Brunswick!
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4. Provincial Archives Of NB
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5. KidZone Geography - New Brunswick Canada
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New Brunswick New Brunswick is one of Canada's ten provinces. It is an Atlantic or "Maritime" province. It can be found on the East Coast of the country, near the Atlantic Ocean. New Brunswick joined the Canadian Confederation in 1867. You can find out a lot of interesting information about the province at http://www.gov.nb.ca/cnb/nb/nb-e.htm Free Printable Worksheets: New Brunswick flag worksheet New Brunswick map and response worksheet New Brunswick provincial bird with labels worksheet New Brunswick provincial bird coloring page ... New Brunswick provincial flower coloring page
The Provincial Flag
The provincial flag was adopted on February 24, 1965. The top rectangle has a gold lion on a red background. The gold lion is found on many provincial flags. It is a common British symbol. The ship shown on the bottom rectangle is an ancient galley. Shipping and shipbuilding were historically key economic activities in New Brunswick.
The Provincial Flower
The purple violet was adopted as the official flower of New Brunswick in 1936, at the request of the provincial Women's Institute. It has a delicate flower which people can eat.

6. Pullman Kids: Geography: Canada: New Brunswick
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Pullman Kids: Geography: Canada: New Brunswick
Pullman Kids: Geography: Canada: New Brunswick contains pictures and descriptions of various places in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. New Brunswick is one of the Maritime provinces. People from the Maritimes are called Maritimers. N.B. is also one of the Atlantic provinces. The derogatory nickname "herring chokers" has been used for people from N.B.. Fishing and forestry are the two biggest industries in N.B. Fredericton is the capital city of New Brunswick. Please help support the Pullman Kids web site by purchasing books about New Brunswick from our children's book store. We have listed picture books and novels for children there. Bay of Fundy (New Brunswick, Canada) Whales
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The native tribes in New Brunswick are Maliseets and Micmacs. The Micmacs named the Restigouche River. It means "five fingers". Many places around the province still go by their native names;

7. Pullman Kids: Geography: Canada: New Brunswick: Fredericton
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Pullman Kids: Geography: Canada: New Brunswick: Fredericton
Pullman Kids: Geography: Canada: New Brunswick: Fredericton contains pictures and descriptions of Fredericton, the capital city of the province of New Brunswick, Canada.
Capital City: Fredericton
Fredericton is a picturesque city nestled in the Saint John River valley. It was named after Prince Frederick. It contains two universities, the University of New Brunswick (UNB), and St. Thomas which is a small liberal arts college. They are "up the hill". Down the hill next to the Saint John River are the Lord Beaverbrook Playhouse and the Lord Beaverbrook Art Gallery. One spring the art gallery was flooded when the river rose too far. The gallery's best piece is a large painting by Salvadore Dali of a man on a rearing horse. Max Aitken was from Newcastle, New Brunswick. He was given the title, Lord Beaverbrook. He donated many buildings.

8. Government Of New Brunswick - About New Brunswick - Geography
About new brunswick geography. new brunswick covers 73,440 squarekilometres in roughly a rectangle shape about 242 kilometres
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... Aquaculture Symbols Coat of Arms Provincial Flag Provincial Tree Provincial Bird ... Provincial Soil Other Links N.B. Resources Heritage This Week In N.B.History ... Names About New Brunswick - Geography New Brunswick covers 73,440 square kilometres in roughly a rectangle shape about 242 kilometres (150 miles) from east to west and 322 kilometres (200 miles) north to south. Its northern reaches are dominated by mountains that are part of the Appalachian Range. Mt. Carleton , at 820 metres (2,690 feet), is the highest. The interior of the province is mostly rolling plateau virtually covered by forests. The eastem region is fairly flat, the southern terrain is rugged. The magnificent St. John River, often called The Rhine of North America, splits the province from north to south. Anglers, white-water rafters and sailors also appreciate the Miramichi, Restigouche, Nepisiguit, Salmon, St. Croix and Tobique rivers as well as Grand, Chiputneticook, Magaguadavic and Oromocto lakes.

9. About New Brunswick
Provincial symbols, geography, tradition, history and general information. Features service in French, phone queries, email, news, news links, government and a search function.
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11. Wikipedia New Brunswick, New Jersey
Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia's article on 'new brunswick, new Jersey' new brunswick is a city located in Middlesex County, new Jersey History 4 Culture 5 Points of Interest geography new brunswick is located at 40°29'18" North, 74
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12. New Brunswick Map
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13. New Brunswick, Province Geography
geography One of the Maritime Provinces, new brunswick is bounded on the N by Chaleur Bay and Quebec prov.; on the E by the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Northumberland Strait, and Nova Scotia; on the S
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14. New Brunswick, Province, Canada: Geography
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    New Brunswick, province, Canada
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    One of the Maritime Provinces, New Brunswick is bounded on the N by Chaleur Bay and Quebec prov.; on the E by the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Northumberland Strait (across which it is connected by bridge with Prince Edward Island), and Nova Scotia; on the S by the Bay of Fundy and Passamaquoddy Bay; and on the W by Maine. Its irregular coastline provides excellent facilities for fishing and shipping enterprises. Rivers cross the rolling countryside; they were the first means of transportation and are still important arteries of travel and commerce. The largest river, the St. John, crosses the province from northwest to southeast; the Miramichi River flows northeasterly and drains the central lowlands. Most of the roads parallel the rivers. Fredericton is the capital and the third largest city. The largest city is

15. Geography Of New Brunswick
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The Geography of New Brunswick View a Presentation We Gave in Class on the Geography of New Brunswick New Brunswick, with an area of 73,440 sq km (28,355 sq mi), is the eighth largest province in Canada; approximately 2% of the land area is owned by the federal government. The province is roughly elliptical in shape, and its extreme dimensions are about 370 km (about 230 mi) from north to south and about 305 km (about 190 mi) from east to west. Elevations range from sea level to 820 m (2690 ft) atop Mt. Carleton. The province has a total shoreline of 2269 km (1410 mi). Most of the prominent physical features of New Brunswick are aligned in a southwest to northeast direction. The Maritime Plain, a triangular region with its base along the Northumberland Strait, covers about one-third of the province. This region is flat to gently undulating and lies mostly below 152 m (500 ft) in elevation. It is underlain by sedimentary rocks and has soils built on relatively stone-free glacial deposits. The New Brunswick Highlands region extends from Chaleur Bay southwest and then along the coast of the Bay of Fundy. This region is highest in the north, where the average elevation exceeds 610 m (2000 ft); the province's highest peak, Mt. Carleton, is here. The area along the Bay of Fundy has elevations that range from about 305 to 425 m (about 1000 to 1400 ft). Much of the highland region is underlain by hard granitic rocks and has thin, stony soils. The lower Saint John River. cuts through this region, and its narrow lowlands contain fertile soil. To the northwest lies the Chaleur Uplands, a plateau like region with an average elevation of about 305 m (about 1000 ft) and soils similar to those of the New Brunswick Highlands. A small portion of the Notre Dame Mts. is in the extreme northwest. This region has a more rugged terrain.

16. General Travel, New Brunswick Canada
This page is for information and places of intrest on newbrunswick Canada Queen Victoria assigned armorial bearings to new brunswick, consisting of a shield of arms bass, and Atlantic salmon. geography. new brunswick, the largest of Canada's three
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The Provincial Flag is of a golden lion on a red compartment and an ancient oared galley was adopted by proclamation on February 24, 1965. It was based on the provincial Coat of Arms. The ship refers to the Maritime location of the province, as well as its former important shipbuilding industry. A ship in full sail was seen on the Great Seal of the symbols of the Royal House of Brunswick and is also found in the arms of Great Britain and of the old Duchy in Normandy. The legal authority for the flag is derived from Queen Victoria's Royal Warrant in 1868. The Provincial Coat of Arms On May 26, 1868, Queen Victoria assigned armorial bearings to New Brunswick, consisting of a shield of arms depicting a gold lion on a red background, and below it an ancient galley in the water with oars in action. The design was based in part on the first Great Seal of New Brunswick which featured a sailing ship on water. The lion alludes to the arms of the Duchy of Brunswick in Germany (two gold lions on a red field) which was a possession of King George III at the time the Province of New Brunswick was established in 1784.
On Sept. 25, 1984, at a public ceremony in Fredericton, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II signed a royal warrant granting augmentations to the provincial arms. The additions were all symbolic of New Brunswick and consist of a crest resting on a golden royal helmet over the shield, supporters on either side and a compartment below. They were granted by The Queen, in the words of the royal warrant, "for the greater honor and distinction" of New Brunswick and to mark the 200th anniversary of the establishment of the province in 1784.

17. New Brunswick Social Studies Geography
new brunswick People History Social Studies. Home. Government of newbrunswick, Canada Official website of new brunswick. You will
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New Brunswick People History Social Studies Home Alberta British Columbia Manitoba ... Yukon Learn about Ancient Canada in Canadian Archaeology , province by province. Acadian Museum A place to learn about Acadian history and its contribution to New Brunswick life. - illustrated - From Acadian Museum - http://www.umoncton.ca/maum/ Business New Brunswick: Workforce, Community Overviews Information about communities and regions throughout New Brunswick - From Business New Brunswick - http://www.newbrunswick.ca/investment/workforce/communities/ CanadaInfo: Provinces and Territories: New Brunswick A brief overview including symbols, short description, downloads and a few famous people. A good website for the younger student. - illustrated - From CanadaInfo - Conservation Council Of New Brunswick Learn about an organization dedicated to preserving and protecting the New Brunswick environment. - From CCNB - http://www.web.net/~ccnb/

18. Province Of New Brunswick Canada - Government Maps Parks Photos
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Recent New Brunswick Facts Key facts about the province of New Brunswick, Canada - geography, government and industry. Origin of the Name New Brunswick Find out where the province of New Brunswick got its name. New Brunswick Premier Bernard Lord Premier Bernard Lord, a bilingual lawyer from Moncton, became leader of the New Brunswick PCs in 1997, was elected to the legislative assembly in 1998, and became Premier of New Brunswick in 1999. Elections in New Brunswick Results of the last New Brunswick provincial election, who can vote in New Brunswick, enumeration and voters lists, and provincial electoral districts.

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